Rocky Creek Baptist Church Cemetery

Rocky Creek Baptist Church Cemetery

Rocky Creek Baptist Church Cemetery:

1. Booth, Douglas B., Co.”C” Pratvill Drag. (he was a Baptist Misister)

2. Cannon, Calvin Ventros, 4th Ala.

3. Eubanks, Charles Pickney, Co. “C” 2nd Batt’n. Al. Lt. Arty.

4. Eubanks, John Francis Marion, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.

5. Eubanks, Littleton Havard, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.

6. Eubanks, Stephen Prentiss, Co. “C” 2nd Batt’n. Al. Lt. Inf.

7. Eubanks, Thomas Jefferson, Co.”C” 2nd Batt’n. Al. Lt. Inf.

8. Eubanks, William Franklin, Co.”M” Adams Reg. Ms. Cal.

9. Havard, John, Co. “E” 17th Batt’n. Ms. Cal.

10. Mallett, Clem, Co. “K” 15th Al Cav.

11. Miller, Maher Shala Hash Baz, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.

12. Smith, George W., Co. “A” 9th Ms. Cav.

13. Taylor, William P., Co. “H” 17th Ms. Inf.

14. Welford, William M. (Howard), Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery:

  1. Brannan, Daniel Edward, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.
  2. Brannon, John Wesley, Toomer’s Co. Mobile Home Guards (last name was spelled Brannan, however, the headstone reads Brannon)
  3. Brannan, Martin, Co.”E” 36th Al. Inf. (last name was spelled Brannan , however, the headstone reads Brannon)
  4. Brannan, Thomas W., Toomer’s Co. Mobile Home Guards
  5. Davis, Absalome “A.B.”, Co. “B” 9th Ms. Cav (was listed Co.”B”, inscription reads CO. “D” on the headstone)
  6. Hollman, Abner A.P. “APP”, Ms. Reg. Capt. John Gillis, (was listed as A.P. , however headstone reads A.B.)
  7. Hulett, David, Co.”G” 13th Ms. Inf.
  8. Mason, John, Toomer’s Mobile Home Guards, (Baptist Minister)
  9. Mason, Paul Mack, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.
  10. Welford, Henry, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.
  11. Welford, Joel Vander “Doll”, Co. “A” 36th Al. Reg.
  12. Whatley, John, Co. “F” 2nd Ms. Cav.
  13. Whatley, J.G., Co. “F” 4th Ms. Cav.

Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery:

  1. Adams, Jesse A., 1st Al Arty.
  2. Havard, David, Co.”e” 17th Ms. Cav.

New Hope Baptist Church cemetery:

  1. Rogers, John Thomas, Co. “B” 4th Ms. Cav.

Finch Cemetery:

  1. Finch, William H., Co. “I” 36th Al. Inf.

Howell Cemetery:

  1. Howell, James, Co. “A” 9th Ms. Cav.

Ball Cemetery (Bexley):

  1. Hawkins, John W., Co. “D” 37th Miss. Inf.
  2. Young, George W., Co. “A” 9th Miss. Cav.

The following are known to be buried in Green County:

Dickerson Cemetery:

  1. Dickerson, Joseph “Joel”, Co. “H” 3rd. Batt’n. Ms. Cav.

Green Cemetery:

  1. Howington, Redding, Co. “f” 17th batt’n. Ms. Cav.

Miller Cemetery:

  1. Miller, John Madison, Co. “A” 24th Ms. Walthalls Brig.

Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist church cemetery:

  1. Mason, Jesse, Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf.

Additional local veterans and known burial locations:

  1. Adams, John Wesley , Ms. Reg. (Baptist Minister) At Rest In Center Hill Cemetery, San Jacinto Co., Texas
  2. Crenshaw, George W., Co. “i” 21st Al. Inf. (Baptist Minister) At Rest In Hickory Grove cemetery, Jones County Miss.
  3. Strickland, Henry, Co. “C” 8th Reg. Ms. Inf. At Rest In Black Jack cemetery, Walker county, Texas
  4. Havard, William, Co.”L” 27th Reg. Ms. Inf. Buried in an unknown cemetery

Other known confederate Soldiers who died in the war are as follows:

  1. Miller, Maher died Feb. 12th, 1863 at Mobile, Al., but was buried in Rocky Creek.
  2. Miller, Henry , Co. “E” 36th Al. Inf., died Jan 15th, 1864 and buried in grave number 202 Rock Island Cemetery, Illinois.
  3. Miller, James Alford, Co.”E” 36th Al. Inf. Died Dec. 15th , 1864 and buried in Stonewall Confederate Cemetery, Griffin Ga.
  4. Taylor, William Ledger, Co.”E” 36th Al. Inf. , died in Nov. Of 1863 and was buried in Camp Chase Prison Cemetery, Illinois.
  5. Davis, George W., Co.”E” 36th Al. Inf. , died in 1865 somewhere in Alabama.
  6. Courtney, Charles, served with a Ms. or Al. unit and died in 1862.
  7. Havard, John Jr., served in Capt. Denson’s La. Cav , died Feb. 17th 1863 and buried at Camp Butler, Springfield, Illinois.
  8. Havard, Joseph H., served with his father in the same unit. He died Apr.12th, 1863 and was buried at Springfield, Illinois.
  9. Mizell, Luke, served in the 2nd Al. Arty., buried at Vicksburg, Ms.
  10. Brannon, James, served in Co.”E” 36th Al. unit and died during the war.

Brown, George Eli, served in a Ms or Al unit and died during the war.