AYMETT CEMETERY (Hwy 64 East, North side of Road, past Leatherman Rd) GILES COUNTY TENNESSEE
 

AYMETT, William Hall "Cuz", 26 Nov 1829 - 02 Apr 1915 (h/o 1. Mildred Abernathy Aymett) md 21 Apr 1854 (h/o 2. Lucy Catherine Abernathy Aymett) md 12 Oct 1871 (h/o 3. Charlotte Catherine "Kate" Oliver Aymett) md 25 Nov 1882 Bur. Oliver Cemetery (s/o William Jerre and Louisa Jane Hamilton Aymett) obituary

The Pulaski (TN) Citizen, April 8, 1915
William Hall (Cud) Aymett died Friday at the home of his son, Thomas J. Aymett, aged eighty-five years, three months, and three days. He had been quite feeble for some time. The burial was at the Aymett graveyard Saturday after funeral services by Rev. L. Hasale.
Mr. Aymett was born in Rutherford County and came, when quite young to Giles County with his parents. Mr. Aymett was a good citizen and his career has been one of usefulness.
Surviving Mr. Aymett are seven children. Mrs. Miller McCormick, and Mrs. Lucy Taylor of Texas, and Prof. W. D. Aymett, Felix Aymett, Squire Henry Aymett, Thomas J. Aymett and Mrs. Rack Story of Giles County.
Mr. Aymett was an ex-Confederate soldier having been a lieutenant in the 53rd Tennessee Regiment. He also was a member of the Methodist church
 

This was sent to me from Ruth Hasting Walsh. Mary Bob Richardson 5 Dec 2013. posted by CWA.