LUNA (Peter) CEMETERY, 1 Mi S. of Talley, Fishing Ford Rd., MARSHALL COUNTY TENNESSEE

Mapping the Location

Photo overviews of the Peter Luna Cemetery: 4007/4006

HOGAN, S. E. Hogan
, 5 Feb 1815 - Aug 1816. 4001
IN memory of S.E. HOGAN, Born 5th of Feb 1815 And Departed this life August 1816.

HOGAN, Peggy, E. (Evaline), 16 Dec - 25 Oct 1835, Daughter of Anthony Hogan who was born Abt 1792 in Davidson or Sumner Co., TN & Jenny Amy (Jane) Luna who was born Abt 1792 in Davidson or Sumner Co., TN 4002/footstone:P. H.:4002C
IN memory of Peggy E. Hogan who was born  Dec 16th 1832 & Died Oct 25th 1835.

LUNA, Peter
, 1 Oct 1760 - 16 Feb 1851, Aged 90 years, 4 months & 15 days, Revolutionary Soldier, Daughters of American Revolution Marker present. 4003
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF PETER LUNA, WHO WAS BORN OCTOBER THE 1st 1760 & DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEB tHE 16th 1851, AGED 90 years, 4 MONTHS & 15 DAYES.

LUNA, Mary,
(no other information on stone; wife of Peter). 4004 ***
MARY LUNA

PETTY, Sophia S. Hogan
, wife of G. D. Petty dau of A. & J. Hogan, Born Oct 30, 1808 - Died Jul 25, 1831, Age 25 yrs, 8 mos, 26 days  4005
In memory of SOPHIA S. PETTY, wife of G. D. PETTY daughter of A. & J. Hogan, who was born 30th Oct 1808 And departed this life 25th July 1831, Aged 25 yrs, 8 months, 26 days

*** Nee: Mary Elizabeth PITTMAN, Birth: 1765 in Sullivan Co, North Carolina, now part of Tennessee , Death: 1810 in Talley Station, Marshall County, Tn 
Her Father & Mother is unknown by the publisher of this site. Married: Peter Grancer LUNA, Jr., he was b. 1 Oct 1760 in Augusta Co., Virginia (Now Rockbridge) Married: 1780.

Children of Mary Elizabeth Pittman and Peter Luna:
LUNA, Jenny Amy Jane, b: 1792 in Tn.
LUNA, Elisha, b: 1784 in Nashville, Tn.
LUNA, James, b: 22 Jan 1785 in Nashboro or Sumner Co., Tn.
LUNA, Peggy, b: 1787 in Tn.
LUNA, Peter Grancer III (LOONEY)/LUNA b: 1788 in Tn.
LUNA, John C. "Old Jack", b: 1793-1797 in Tn.
LUNA, Nancy Luna (LOONY) b: 1795 in Tn.
LUNA, Mary, b: Abt 1798 in Tn.
LUNA, Mucissa (Harvey), b: 1810 in Kentucky

Cattle have been allowed to mash the chain link fence down as they strain to get to the vegetation which grows profusely inside the fence.

Brown italicized text is the inscription/Black text is the grave listing

Photos dated 22 Sep 2007 shared here and on Chestnut Ridge Cousins by Ann Bohannon McDonald using shaving cream to bring out the inscriptions. Added here 2 Apr 2015. Visited originally and Listed Dec 5, 1979 by Ralph D. Whitesell, & Helen and Tim Marsh in the book Marshall County Tennessee Cemeteries Page 254. The Peggy Hogan Petty stone was found after their visit but the footstone was visible as it is now. Listed on Findagrave.com, but Ann's photos are better. I do not endorse the listing of the Children of Peter as I do not know the source.