Smith Cemetery
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Also included in this transcription is information from a prior survey done in 1974 and published by the Williamson County Historical Commission in 1978.
Cemetery is layed out in 3 rows with 10 gravesites in each row; grave sites are numbered 1-10 in row 1, 11-20 in row 2 and 21-30 in row 3. Gravesites greater than 30 are outside of the curbed section of the cemetery.
Comment from the 1974 listing: "Wayne K Smith is the great-grandson of Taylor Smith and he says there are several more graves unmarked without even a rough field rock. One of those known to be buried here is a negro slave of Taylor Smith named Ham. Also a negro slave mother and her twin infants."
| Surname | Given Names | Maiden | Birth Date | Death Date | Location | Remarks |
| Smith | Moses A | 5 Jan 1860 | 25 Oct 1871 | 3 | son of T & S Smith; footstone | |
| Smith | Sarah | Martin | 1805 | 2 May 1865 | 15 | wife of Taylor Smith; footstone |
| Smith | Taylor | 11 Jan 1799 | 23 Jul 1869 | 14 | footstone | |
| Smtih | Mary Ann | 1831 | 21 Feb 1850 | 13 | footstone | |
| Collier | Louis H | 4 Feb 1839 | 8 Dec 1871 | 26 | broken stone; footstone | |
| Collier | Elizabeth | Smith | 30 Jan 1839 | 20 Jan 1876 | 28 | broken stone; footstone |
| Coats | infant | 1867 | 1867 | 17 | infant of BE & Rebecca Coats | |
| Wheeler | TJ | 5 Jan 1814 | 6 Aug 1896 | 36 | ||
| unknown | 31-33 | Negro slave and twin children | ||||
| unknown | HAM | 34 | slave |