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Pope Cemetery - Sequatchie/Bledsoe County, Tennessee

Pope Cemetery - From Traffic Light in Dunlap, travel about 6 miles north on highway 127, to the Sequatchie/Bledsoe County line, Pope Cemetery is on the left, overlooking or at the edge of the Golf Course in Mount Airy. About a corner of this cemetery seems to be in Sequatchie County and the rest in Bledsoe but the Pope Cemetery is officially listed as a Bledsoe County Cemetery.


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These Pope Cemetery Pictures were contributed for use on our Sequatchie County Web Site by:
Alene Knox – AleneKnox@msn.com – Great-great-great-granddaughter


Sequatchie County Genealogy

Sequatchie County Genealogy
Jonathan & Delilah (Coulter) Pope are buried in Mt. Airy, Bledsoe, TN in the Pope Cemetery.


Sequatchie County Genealogy
Jonathan & Delilah (Coulter) Pope

Sequatchie County Genealogy
Jerome Alexander Pope and Susan E. Wimberly Pope, son of James Jerome Pope and Mary Murphy Worthington Pope


Sequatchie County Genealogy
James Jerome Pope, son of Jonathan & Delilah (Coulter) Pope

Sequatchie County Genealogy
Mary Murphy Worthington Pope, w/o J. J. Pope


This is the site where Jonathan & Delilah (Coulter) Pope are buried in Mt. Airy, Bledsoe, TN in the Pope Cemetery. The land now is a golf course. The Coulter line & also the Worthington line go back to the Revolutionary War. All photos of graves taken by Robert A. Biggers, Cousin Un-related to the Pope family (grandfather Milton Pope's 2nd wife's grandson)

~Alene Knox – Great-great-great-granddaughter~ AleneKnox@msn.com


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Pope Slave Sale Doc.

Left is a copy of the slave sale document to Jonathan Pope from James Roberson. Slave's name was 'Nancy'.

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