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George Jones Memorial Cemetery

Related Link: The Wheat Community African Burial Ground

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Wheat and George Jones Memorial Baptist Church Despite being somewhat difficult to reach, due to road access being controlled by DOE, it appears that the cemetery is still regularly visited and fairly well maintained.

There are a wide variety of headstones, and dates of death range from mid-1800's to current date.

Wheat and George Jones Memorial Baptist Church

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
MEMORIAL
AMBROSE
BURGER
BORN
APR. 19, 1863
DIED
FEB. 1, 1915

Wheat and George Jones Memorial Baptist Church

NANCY MARTIN
BORN
Feb 10, 1788
DIED
March 4, 1865

Wheat and George Jones Memorial Baptist Church

JESSIE HARVEY
BRYANT
JUNE 14 1918
APRIL 28 2000

Wheat and George Jones Memorial Baptist Church

WILLIAMS
Sallie B.
Sept. 23 1901
Aug. 15 1970

W. W.
Aug. 8, 1902

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Related Link: The Wheat Community African Burial Ground

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