This is the White Section Cemetery
Take the west I-45 frontage road at highway 79 in Buffalo and go south 0.20 miles. There is a State Cemetery sign here. Take this road to the right crossing over the railroad tract at a total of 0.70 miles. Cemetery is on the right just across the railroad tract.
Originally used as the Buffalo Cemetery, but abandoned by the white people of the community when the present Buffalo Cemetery started. The colored people of Buffalo started buring their deard nearby. The colored Cemetery is in front of the white one, fenced.
This cemetery was called Buffalo Sand Hill in the prior cemetery books.
AYERS, Willie B. Dau of J.L. & B.M. Ayers Gone but not forgotten |
July 31, 1892 | Mar 13, 1901 |
BAKER, Robert hus of Mary R. (Smith) Baker CSA |
Feb 22, 1835 | Aug 20, 1895 |
BELCHER, Jimmy Dale Hus of Sheila Belcher Son of William Earl & Viola Christine Belcher |
Aug 18, 1954 in Bakersville, CA |
Feb 15, 2005 |
BOWELS, Johnny G. Son of P.G. & Ellen Bowels Too good for Earth God called him home |
Jan 10, 1884 | Jan 23, 1902 |
BROWN, Mrs. A.E. Dau of James R. Cook (part Indian) |
Aug 21, 1864 | Sept 19, 1925 |
BROWN, Henry Hartle Son of Rev. J.P. & F.H. Brown |
Oct 22, 1878 | Nov 5, 1879 |
CATES, Amanda On same stone with John (S.) Cates |
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CATES, John (S.) On same stone with Amanda Cates CSA Marker |
No dates | |
COOK, James R. (Grand Lodge) | Aug 31, 1819 | April 23, 1888 |
COOK, M.A. May He Have Joy and Peace |
July 22, 1860 | Aug 21, 1888 |
DURANT, John Son of Bethel & Sarah Durant |
No dates | |
DURANT, Sarah A. Wife of D. Durant |
Feb 27, 1829 | Aug 9, 1968 |
GATSON, Leslie L. OBIT | ||
GILDON, Calvin Son of Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Gildon |
June 20, 1914 | June 20, 1914 |
GILDON, Henry Hartwell | Dec 7, 1848 | Jan 6, 1924 |
GILDON, Texana Davis | Dec 27, 1854 | Jan 5, 1916 |
HOLLAND, M.W. Co. E Baylor’s Regt CSA |
July 8, 1846 | Nov 8, 1909 |
HOLLAND, Norman Son of M.W. & M. Holland |
Nov 21, 1892 | Jan 1, 1898 |
HORNE, Alcy | Sept 28, 1800 | Dec 18, 1867 |
MARSH, Abigal Wife of John Marsh |
Feb 27, 1806 | April 20, 1881 |
MARSH, Martha Wife of N.F. Marsh |
July 23, 1838 | April 22, 1882 |
McDANIEL, Mary J. | Oct 26, 1899 | Feb 10, 1900 |
PARKER, J.P. Hus of Louisa Parker Co. E Baylor’s Regt CSA |
May 7, 1819 | Sept 20, 1901 |
PARKER, Louisa Wife of J.P. Parker |
Nov 16, 1819 | June 11, 1892 |
PARKER, Susan B. | Sept 27, 1859 | June 16, 1860 |
SLOAN, W.H. Son of W.J. & E. Sloan |
Jan 7, 1867 | Feb 12, 1867 |
SPRINKLES, Ira Buel Son of J.L. & M.E. Sprinkles |
Aug 5, 1893 | Jan 6, 1897 |
SPRINKLES, Johnney B. Son of J.M. & M.E. Sprinkles Asleep in Christ |
July 14, 1900 | Aug 14, 1900 |
SPRINKLES, J.L. | Dec 15, 1866 | Mar 21, 1896 |
WALKER, Maud Lee Dau of R.A. & A.E. Walker |
Jan 11, 1881 | Sept 28, 1881 |
WALKER, Pierson Luther Son of R.A. & A.E. Walker |
Nov 27, 1882 | Oct 16, 1888 |
WALKER, Stirlin Son of R.A. & A.E. Walker Suffer Little Children to come unto me |
Jan 6, 1877 | Jan 11, 1887 |
YOUNG, John Unmarked | b & d | Feb 11, 1924 |
Stone with W.A. and a flower, rest broken off | ||
1 broken stone J.J.S | ||
1 broken stone J.I.S. | ||
broken stone (Red) JRS | ||
Rock Grave | ||
1 rock marker | No dates | |
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PENNINGTON SECTION | ||
(in separate enclosure to the Left) | ||
3 small graves | No dates | |
OLDHAM, Cora C. A Dear Wife & Mother We hope to meet her in Heaven |
Aug 28, 1900 | Dec 25, 1934 |
4 small graves | No dates | |
PENNINGTON, Sara F. (Mrs. Frances Russell) |
Aug 17, 1870 | May 3, 1950 |
PENNINGTON, Philip (both on Pennington stone) |
Nov 3, 1846 | July 30, 1916 |
RUSSELL, Mrs. Frances (see Sara F. Pennington) |
79yrs, 8mos, 16days | May 3, 1950 |
IN FRONT OF CEMETERY | ||
CORDOVA, Petra (Madre) | June 19, 1868 | Oct 8, 1917 |
CORDOVA, Timateo (Padre) | Aug 9, 1849 | June 13, 1928 |
Original survey in 1966 by Billie Douthitt, Ann Monk, & Nancy Burnett.
In 2000 I (Herbert McCarter) did not find the Pennington section or the Cordova graves. Some one had just recently cleared the woods and underbrush in parts of this section. The black section is cleared and taken care of real good.