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Frederick Cemetery
Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia

Lat: 32° 33' 17"N, 83° 41' 28"W

Lat:34° 21' 40"N, Lon: 84° 02' 58"W

Contributed by Cynthia Lowe, Oct 16, 2003 [ann_3171@msn.com]. Total records = 14.

To reach take Hwy 41 near Richard Russell Pkwy. The cemetery is across from Warner Robins Air Force Base on the left as you drive west.

This cemetery is not well maintained and very overgrown. Some stones are broken. It is not accepting new burials.

This is a complete listing of all existing tombstones, which I read when I walked the cemetery on Aug 31, 2003.

- Cynthia Lowe

Frederick, A. M., d. 31 Mar 1883
Frederick, Annie Laura, b. 24 Mar 1878, d. 26 Apr 1886, Daughter of J.M. & Fannie T. Frederick.
Frederick, Catherine C., d. 09 Sep 1874
Frederick, Dr. Charles Cleveland, b. 12 Dec 1884, d. 20 Dec 1916
Frederick, Elmer Earl, b. 24 Jun 1903, d. 07 Aug 1903, Son of J.M. & E.W. Frederick
Frederick, Emma M., b. 08 Feb 1887, d. 08 Sep 1909 (Broken tombstone)
Frederick, Francis Turner, b. 01 Jun 1852, d. 26 Mar 1938, Wife of J.M. Frederick
Frederick, Henry, b. 17 Feb 1867, d. 10 Sep 1903
Frederick, Hugh Mallbry, b. 18 Oct 1898, d. 05 Dec 1900, Son of J.M. & E.W. Frederick
Frederick, J. M. Sr., b. 23 Feb 1840, d. 21 Jan 1915
Frederick, Kate, b. 27 Mar 1870, c. 08 Feb 1915, Wife of H.L. Byrd.
Frederick, Mamie E., b. 12 Sep 1875, d. 01 Jun 1902, Wife of E.R. Lewis.
Frederick, Nan F., b. 04 Jun 1844, d. 31 Jan 1876, Wife of J.M. Frederick Sr.
Lewis, Joe Terrell, b. 20 Apr 1902, d. 18 Jul 1902, Son of E.R. & M.E. Lewis.

Misc:
7 unmarked graves, 4 are child size
(broken tombstone)
E.M.F. (no dates)
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