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New Hope Cemetery
Fort McClellan, Calhoun County, Alabama

Lat: 33° 37' 03"N, Lon: 85° 57' 14"W

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Interment.net. Last edited Aut 23, 2006. Total records = 25.

Contributor's Index:

Bonds, Charles V., b. 10 Oct 1856, d. 26 Mar 1894, [JW]
Bonds, John L., b. 14 Jan 1850, d. 16 Mar 1866, [JW]
Bonds, Richard, b. ?? Oct 1821, d. 24 ??? 1902, [JW]
Burgess, Mary F., b. 27 May 1852, d. 22 Jan 1897, w/o J. A. Burgess, [JW]
Chandler, David G., b., d. 7 Apr 1904, age 87 years, [JW]
Chandler, Elizabeth, b. 9 ??? ????, d. 1906, [JW]
Christain, Sarah, b. 21 Mar 1825, d. 1 Jan 1887, [JW]
Johnson, Henry M., b. 20 Apr 1887, d. 17 Jun 1890, [JW]
Johnson, Martha Bonds, b. 15 Mar 1860, d. 11 Mar 1896, w/o Joe Johnson, [JW]
Kilgore, E. L., b. 19 Mar 1896, d. 20 Dec 1900, [JW]
Kilgore, L. V., b. 14 Jun 1883, d. 30 Jun 1884, [JW]
Kilgore, N. S., b. 4 Feb 1879, d. 8 Aug 1880, [JW]
Lumpkin, Ernest C., b. 2 Nov 1894, d. 10 Feb 1895, [JW]
Lumpkin, Robert Lee, b. 11 Jan 1870, d. 23 Jun 1910, [JW]
Lumpkin, Rosie L., b. 7 Dec 1898, d. 22 Dec 1898, [JW]
Mayes, Ida, b. 15 Feb 1871, d. 16 Nov 1880, [JW]
McDowell, Clifford, b. 20 Oct 1902, d. 18 Apr 1905, [JW]
McDowell, Elias, b. Sep 1855, d. 1889, [JW]
McDowell, Rebecca, b. 5 Jan 1856, d. 19 May 1893, [JW]
Monk, Jackson L., b. 25 Jul 1883, d. 1912, [JW]
Owens, John, b. 10 Mar 1810, d. 11 Oct 1892, [JW]
Owens, Sarah, b. 15 Apr 1813, d. 3 Jun 1892, [JW]
Reaves, Johnie, b. 16 Oct 1889, d. 3 Nov 1889, [JW]
Reaves, Johnnie, b. 6 Aug 1890, d. 7 Aug 1890, d/o Johnnie & Zena Reaves, [JW]
Reidinger, Earnest, b. 7 Aug 1892, d. 22 Oct 1892, [JW]

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