ABERNATHY (James B.)- BROWN (JIM) CEMETERY, (Tarpley Shop Road, south-side) GILES COUNTY, TENNESSEE

Mapping the location

Area views of the cemetery: 4299/4300/4301/4302/4303/4304/4305

ABERNATHY, James Burwell, Circa 1780 - 1838. Born Brunswick County Va. Died Giles County Tenn. Giant Slab exist with no inscription - recently added temporary inscription by descendents. 4283/4281/4282/9687/Obituary
ABERNATHY, Frances Jennings, Circa 1780 - 1850,  Giant Slab exist with no inscription - recently added temporary inscription by descendents. 4283/4281/4282
ABERNATHY, C. C., footstone no other information. 4294
ABERNATHY, John G., 30 Jul 1820 - 16 Oct 1866. 4298
ABERNATHY, Thomas C., 8 Sep 1849 - 27 Nov 1893.  4292/4293/4295
BLEDSOE, Julian H., 13 Sep 1858 - 1 Nov 1873, son of J. P. & Mary A. Bledsoe. (no marker)
BLEDSOE, William H., (no dates), son of J. P. & Mary A. Bledsoe.
BROWN, James D., 2 Sep 1846 - 19 Jan 1919. 9688/9689/4292
BROWN, Adeline A., 2 Mar 1847 - 28 Feb 1924. (wife of James D. "Jim" Brown) 4289/4291
BROWN, Rosana Olevia, 3 Dec 1870 - 20 Sep 1928, At Rest. *4285/4286/4287
BROWN, Thomas C., 17 Jul 1868 - 7 Sep 1868, son of J. D. & A. I. Brown. 4296
JOHNSON, Lou F., 7 Feb 1852 - 19 Apr 1886, wife of J. H. Johnson and daughter of J. G. & Rosannah Abernathy. 4288
THOMAS, Isaac Bradford, 26 Oct 1867 - 1 Jan 1933, (no marker).
THOMAS, Levenia Ophelia Brown,  3 Dec 1870 in Giles County, TN - 14 Aug 1954 in Jefferson County, AL.. (twin to Rosana Olevia Brown; buried here in an unmarked grave beside her husband Isaac Bradford Thomas) Obituary
THOMAS, Kelly Brown, 17 Jun 1901 - 14 Mar 1902.  4297
WILLIAMS, Clifford N., 4 Jan 1892 - 14 Oct 1892. (Small stone broken and on the ground) 4284

Fieldstones marking graves: 4290

*Trip back here a year later found this stone fallen and on the ground.

Visited & photographed 17 Mar 2011 by C. Wayne Austin & George Newman. Added to this site 26 Mar 2012 by Wayne Austin. Also found on page 60 of the book Giles County Cemeteries by the Historical Society where it is known as the Jim Brown Cemetery, but confusion exist, which I have clarified by including both names with the oldest named progenitor listed first.