Cemeteries and Headstones in Newton, Georgia, USA
| Oxford Historical Cemetery, Newton, Georgia, USA | |||||
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Headstone for Anderson Joseph Jarrell Born in Jones County Georgia, March 28,140. Graduated with A.B. Degree, Emory College, 1861. Served Watkinsville and Whitfield Circuits, 1861-1863. Served as Chaplain in Confederate Army, 1863-1865. From 1866-1896, he served the following pastorates, Cave Spring; Sparta; Marietta; Milledgeville; Cartersville, St. James; Augusta; Cartersville; Gainesville; First Church Athens; LaGrange; Trinity, Savannah; First Church, St. Louis, Cartersville. Died, Cartersville, Georgia, Aug 1, 1896. Tender and chivalrous as a husband, wise and loving as a father to his wife and children, he was always a King among men. Master of men in the pulpit; of surpassing diligence in pastoral fidelity, at all times a winner of souls, he made full proof of his ministry. "Perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord" |
Located | Anderson Joseph Jarrell (d. 1 Aug 1896)
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Headstone for Elizabeth Ann Smith Jarrell Born Sheffield, Newton County, Georgia, 9 Feb 1838, the daughter of George Gilman Smith and Susan Howard Smith. Married to Anderson Joseph Jarrell, 19 November 1861. Died 25 April, 1899 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia. |
Located | Elizabeth Ann Smith (d. 25 Apr 1899)
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