HAYNES CEMETERY (a.k.a. FLOWERS CHAPEL or SYMRNA CEMETERY.), MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE

The Haynes Cemetery - Ruby in the distance between the two giant Cedars cleaning the stones of her ancestors William & Martha Turner. The information was fresh to Ruby. She just recently understood that the Turners were interred here and she has the realization that there is something special about visiting the grave of an ancestor no matter now many generations has past.

Ruby Thomas between the memorials of her 3rd great grandparents William & Martha Caudle Turner. This is a great photo but slightly blurred from camera shake.

William & Martha Turner monuments with the background showing them in the northern part of the cemetery interred among the Agnew's and others.

Inscribed as: WILLIAM TURNER Born
May 15, 1792 Died June 13 1865. Aged 73 Yrs & 28 Days. Under the Aged line: William T. . . . .

TURNER, William, 15 May 1792 - 13 Jun 1865. "Soldier of the War of 1812." (Served in Capt. Bird S. Hurt's Co. & also Capt. Samuel Ashmore's Company."

The broken memorial of Martha C. Turner Inscribed as: "MARTHA C. TURNER Born March 12, 1800, Died Aug 1 1886.
TURNER, Martha C., 12 Mar 1800 - 1 Aug 1886. (Martha Christian Caudle; married to William Turner during 1814.)
Photographed on 14 Nov by Jim & Ruby Thomas. Jim did most of the photography.