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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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The information and pictures on this page may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other person or organization without written consent. Thank you. |
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Click here for a Pope Cemetery List, then be sure to return to our Sequatchie County Web Site. Thank you. |
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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 |
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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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Left is a copy of the slave sale document to Jonathan Pope from James Roberson. Slave's name was 'Nancy'. Click here or on the picture at the left for a larger view. |
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We Thank Them!! |
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This website was originally created by Glenda Schroeder May 1, 2004