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Cockerham Cemetery is located in Grubb Springs,
Monroe County, MS
Submitted by: Jean Carr
(jsmit-car@webtv.net)
1. Lou Ella Young
4/28/1880-12/11/1913
John Austin Young
1872-1949
2. Nettie Lou Smith Anglin
1/28/1898-11/16/1966
Henry A. Anglin
12/2/1882-3/131967
3. J. C. Smith
1893-1947
4. James Nunon Smith
Sept 19,1867- Mar 13,1845
Deloris Alice (Young) Smith
11/7/1867 - Sept 23,1950
5. William Thomas Smith
1860- Oct 27,1947
Sallie L.
1860-1929
6.______ Honeycutt
Virgie R. Woodie
1888-1944 1882-
7. James Albert Smith
Dec 2,1873 - Nov 20,1941
8. Ludie H. Boyd
Apr 4,1890- Feb 28,1963
Earnest Boyd
7/18/1892-3/21/1957
9. Charlie E. Smith 2/29/1928
Mississippi Pvt U. S. Army
10. Lucille Smith
7/24/1901-6/21/1941
11. Jessie Martin Smith
2/3/1818-1/11/1904
Patsy B. (Martha Burgess)
1821-1/15/1900 Age 79yrs 7 Mos 13 Days
12. Jeffie Martin Smith 1884-1966
Charles Ebb Smith 1883-1962
13. Lillie Rosylee Boyd
Aug 11,1874-4/23/1923
Jimmy Boyd
Sept 16,1873- Oct 30,1958
14. Lola S. Cockerham
Oct 12,1886-3/24/1968
Charlie E. Cockerham
Sept 7,1887-1/30/1938
15. James M. Smith
3/14/1845-11/11/1923
E. I. Wife of J. M. Smith
5/11/1848-1/25/1873
16. Claudie H. Smith (Harvey Smith's Son)
3/19/1916-5/7/1939
17. Maggie (Winders) Smith
1885-1955
J. Harvey Smith
1870-1936
18. Mary E. Daugher of W. G. & M. E. Smith
5/20/1840-7/15/1857
(Daughter of William Green Smith and Elizabeth Randall Smith)
19. Fannie Smith Daughter of
M. J. & Wm. Oney Smith 12/16/1880-3/10/1898
20. Mary J. Smith Wife of Wm. Oney Smith
(Tomb Broken) I Need Her Death Date.
She was born Oct 18,1846
Nee Mary Jane Boyd
William Oney Smith
7/30/1845-12/24/1917
21. Minnie V. (Smith) Taylor
1883-1949
Benjamin Taylor
1883-1941
22. Vergie Dabbs Wilson
1888-1948
J. A. Dabbs
4/16/1873-7/15/1915
23. Albert B. Smith
7/23/1890-2/10/1940
Mary A. 12/25/1889- No Date
24. Minnie Mae Boyd 1886-1960
Lon C. Boyd 1876-1956
25. Mrs. E. J. Outan
12/4/1829- Oct 6,1899
26. Georgia Ann (Collins) Smith
4/11/1861-11/25/1935
Zack D. Smith
12/8/1862-12/17/1939
27. David Smith Son of Zack D. Smith
Aug 24,1880- Oct 12,1910
28. E. C. Smith (Ezekiah Clark Smith)
6/7/1828-5/25/1900
N. F. Smith (Nee Nancy Frances Langford)
Age 85 Died 2/1/1925
29. Rowdy Smith 2/6/1887-3/25/1906
Pvt. Mississippi Co. 151 Division Inf. World War 1
30. M. E. Smith Wife of W. G. Smith
1/15/1815-5/6/1881 (nee Elizabeth Randall)
W. G. Smith (William Green Smith)
4/12/1822-12/25/1897
31. Ellie W. Smith Son of M. J. & Wm. Oney
12/18/1879-3/24/1884
32. Lena S. 4/16/1882- No Date
James Woodie Smith
Aug 28,1881- July 9,1959
33. Jerusha E.
11/12/1881-1/13/1954
L. M. Nix
5/19/1870-6/20/1938
34. John T. Smith Died June 8,1862
Age 22 Yrs 10 Mos 19 Days
Member of Capt. N. J. Becket's Co. G 41st
Miss. Inf. Died in Battle
35. Flossie D. Randall Daughter of J. W.
& J. A. Randal Born March 9. 1896
Died March 25,1896 Age 16 Days
36. Wm. T. Isbell (No Dates)
Co G 41 Miss Inf Csa
37. Wm. Cockerham 1815-1878
Sgt. Co A1 Bn Miss Inf Csa
38. Sarah Wife of H. F. Cockerham
Born about 1826 Died Oct 17,1874
Henry Franklin Cockerham
Died Aug 19,1897 Age about 70 Yrs.
39. Mary M. Cockerham
Jan 7,1838- Feb 14,1895
40. James Albert Guin
Nov 7,1883- Jan 10,1953
Laura (Taylor) Guin
Apr 18,1885- Mar 21,1946
41. Alman Guin (Wiley Alman)
Sept 7,1886- Jan 12,1947
42. Guy Oney Smith
Sept 12,1879- Nov 10,1939
Florence Elizabeth Smith
Nov 7,1883- Apr 6,1950
(Nee Warren Born in Marysville, Calif
Married Sept 6,1906 in Marysville)
43. Levicy Smith Cockerham and Samuel Peter Cockerham are buried there in
a double grave. No Marker. It was covered with a low brick wall with a wood
roof over it of split wood shingles. The brick and roof are gone. Someone
has placed markers for them east of the original grave. And some of the
markers have been moved from the center of the cemetery to the back/north
side and placed in a row with Peter and Levicy's new markers.
Note: Levicy Smith Cockerham was a sister to Hezekiah Smith of Franklin
County, Ga. Three of his sons are buried there. They were William Green
Smith, Jessie Martin Smith, Ezekiah Clark
Smith. Peter Cockerham was born 1786 Lunenburg Co. ,Va. I will have to
look up my notes on their death, etc and forward it. Peter and Levicy died
the same day, and buried together.
The Cockerham Cemetery is on the Peter and Levicy Cockerham land. He was
a brick maker. The brick that surrounded the grave was made at his place.
They are all gone. Only a sunken square remains of the grave.
This is not a full list of the burials there. I hope this will help out.
I will be glad exchange info.
Jean Smith Carr |