EDMONDSON CEMETERY

      

 

 

 

 

AN-73: NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN, WINSTON STREET

 

EDMONDSON CEMETERY/ WINSTON STREET/ NO VISIBLE TOMBSTONES/ SURVEYED: 4-23-2003/ CEMTERY IS IDENTIFIED AS "EDMONDSON CEMETERY" WITH MAP AND PARCEL ID ON THE METRO PLANNING COMMISSION WEBSITE.

 

SITE SURVEYED APRIL 23, 2003

 

The names of those buried in the Edmondson Cemetery were recorded by Mrs. Sadie Overton and Mrs. Lucy Burnley in the 1980’s.  On July 9, 2003, Mrs. Burnley gave permission to the Davidson County Cemetery Survey project to list the names of those buried in the Edmondson Cemetery on the Davidson County Cemetery Survey web site.  Mrs. Overton is deceased.

 

The names of those buried in the Edmondson Cemetery:

Dixie Cannon

Lizzie Cannon

Laura Whitlow Carter

Anna L. Caruthers

John Caruthers

Nick Dalton

Robert Davis

William Davis

Selley Dew

Bob Edmondson

Frank Edmondson

Green Edmondson

Sarah Edmondson

Robert Edmondson, Jr.

Hanna Glenn

Addie Goens

Birdie Goens

Josephine Goens

Sam Goens

Birdie H. Goens

Katherine Hight Guthrie

George Harris

Mary Harris

Alice Hight

Gene Hight

Clarence Hyde

Eunice Hyde

Luella White Jobe

Andrew “Bub” Jordan, Jr.

AN-73 Edmondson Cemetery, continued

Candace Jordan

Tennie Kinnard

Elizabeth Hight Lindsley

Fred Malone

Jennie Maxwell

Dennis Nelson

Sarah Nelson

Rosie Nolen

Jennie Osborne

Griffin Owens

Jake Owens

Janie Owens

Sara Owens

Annie L. Patterson

Bob Patterson

Ben Peck

Willie Peck

Frank Petway, Sr.

Frank Petway, Jr.

John Aarat Primm

Nannie Primm

Reba Sadler

Mary Scales

Eunice Whitlow Smith

Louis Sullivan

Helen Sullivan

Joe Taylor

Teenie Taylor

William Taylor

Ben Watson, Sr.

Ben Watson

Alma Whitlow

Annie Mae White

Carry White

Inez White                                      Clayborne Willams

Albert Whitlow                               Dora Williams

Delbert Whitlow         

Geneva Sadler Whitlow                 

Mary Alice Whitlow

 

Report: 10-18-2003

 

Research Information.

The House of the Lord, by Sadie Whitlow Overton, 1997, pages 117-118. 

The information about the Deed for the Edmondson Cemetery has been given below.

 

Deed for Edmondson Cemetery

Number 8300           Recorded July 3, 1944

Willie M. Davis

To Alfred Whitlow, et als.

 

Release Deed to Edmondson Cemetery

To Alfred Whitlow, Delbert Whitlow

And Moses Goen, Trustees

 

Whereas the cemetery for colored people herein below referred to has been recognized and honored for nearly 200 years past; and

Whereas on July 11, 1916, a deed was made to myself Willie M. Davis and my sister Hattie Davis for a tract of land of 56 7/8 acres, lying on the south or east side of the Edmundson Turnpike in Davidson County, Tennessee; which tract of land is fully described in the deed made to me and my sister Hattie Davis, July 11, 1916, and of record in Book 489, page 198, of the Registers Office of Davidson County, Tennessee, reference to which is here made; and

Whereas said deed to me and my sister Hattie Davis contain the words “including and excluding 2 1/8 acres in graveyard; and whereas said words as to the graveyard referred to this old and honored Edmundson Colored Cemetery which is within the bounds of said 56 7/8 acres, and

Whereas my sister Hattie Davis died, testate, and willed to me her interest in said farm of 56 7/8 acres, so that I am now the sole owner of said farm; and

Whereas the colored people of the neighborhood prefer some paper or deed of record by which to continue, secure and perpetuate their right to use said graveyard and cemetery, and the right to go into and come out from the same; and whereas I, Willie M. Davis have always respected and honored the people who have used said graveyard, and desire that the neighborhood folks should continue to use the same and have the right of ingress and egress to and from the same; therefore now I, Willie M. Davis, unmarried do now and hereby, as far as I have the power so to do, dedicate and rededicate said graveyard and cemetery as a burying ground for the colored people of the neighborhood; and being informed that Alfred Whitlow, Delbert Whitlow, and Moses Goen, are respectable and highly honored citizens of the neighborhood interested in said graveyard, and well worth to be trusted for its care and keep, I therefore hereby release transfer and convey unto the said Alfred Whitlow, Delbert Whitlow and Moses Goen, as trustees for said Edmundson Cemetery and to their successors as trustees to be named by them, or those of them who survive, and in case no successor should be named then to the heirs at law of said persons, the said graveyard or cemetery lot, which lot or graveyard lies along the easterly or southeasterly back line of my said 56 7/8 acre farm; it fronting 315 feet on my said back line and running northward or eastward or westward toward the said Edmundson Pike, between parallel lines 315 feet, the said graveyard or cemetery being 315 feet square; and that lot is the graveyard that I hereby dedicate and rededicate for use as a graveyard forever; and I also hereby declare and convey for the use of the patrons of said graveyard a right of way to go into the same, and to come out.  There is now a road or passageway to said graveyard from Edmundson Pike that has been used. I now declare that the patrons of said graveyard shall have the right perpetually to go into said graveyard from the Edmondson Pike through my said farm and to come out again, but I declare and reserve the right to myself and my heirs and assigns to move to another place or some other place as time and convenience may seem best to us the passageway from said Edmundson Pike to said graveyard.  The patrons shall have a right of ingress and egress, but only through such right of way or passway as  I or my heirs or assigns may designate in the future.  Said trustees are paying for the expense of this and this fact and my high regards for the folks who are buried in said graveyard or who may later be buried there are my considerations for making this deed of dedication and release.

            This June 24, 1944

                                                Miss Willie M. Davis

 

 

 

Addition to Edmondson Cemetery web site listing.  August 2004.

 

 

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