JAMES GLEAVES BURIAL SITE (LOST)

 

NW-49:  NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN.  Original site of this cemetery was near Brick Church Pike, four miles north of Nashville.

 

HISTORICAL REFERENCES

Secondary sources have related that

                 James Gleaves died of congestive fever

                 June 29, 1841, at 23 years

and that he was buried in a cemetery near Brick Church Pike and Love’s Road, four miles north of Nashville. 

 

In February 2005, the Davidson County Cemetery Survey project referred questions about the burial site for James Gleaves, to Fran Nichols, local Gleaves historian, who in turn referred these questions to Dennis Gleaves, Gleaves Family Historian.  These historians are working toward the Gleaves Family Reunion in Nashville during the summer of 2005. 

 

The burial site for James Gleaves is being posted on the Davidson County Cemetery Survey web site in hopes that some of the Gleaves descendants who plan to attend reunion may have more data about the burials in the cemetery.  Investigation is ongoing to locate the original site of this graveyard.   

 

PERSONS WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE BURIAL SITE FOR JAMES GLEAVES, DIED 1841, PLEASE RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE AND SEND AN EMAIL.

 

SURVEY REPORT.  FEBRUARY 27, 2005

 

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