McCUTCHEN CEMETERY

                                                                                                                                                           

                              

 

 

 

BE-58:  Original Location in Davidson County, TN.  Now within boundary lines of  Williamson County, TN. Edinburgh Road

 

4 TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS

 

McCUTCHEN            Born: 1878       Died: 1879

Front Inscription: F. H. McCUTCHEN/ 1878 – 1879

 

McCUTCHEN            Born: 1866       Died: 1886

Front Inscription: C. E. McCUTCHEN/ 1866 – 1886

 

McCUTCHEN           

Front Inscription: McCUTCHEN/ R. P. McCUTCHEN/ 1834 – 1898/ HIS WIFE/ SALLIE H. VAUGHAN/ 1843 – 1914

Footstone: Yes Footstone Inscription: Father  Mother

 

BYRN             Born: 1868       Died: 1918

Front Inscription: MARTHA M. McCUTCHEN/ WIFE OF/ W. A. BYRN/ JAN. 23, 1868/ JUNE 10, 1918

 

On day of survey visit (4-29-2004), the cemetery was overgrown.  The cemetery was partially fenced and located to the rear of two properties in the subdivision

 

SITE SURVEYED   APRIL 29, 2004

 

Research Information.

Directory of Williamson County, Tennessee Burials, published 1973, page 195.

      Information provided by Mrs. Joe Bowman.  Reported as buried in this cemetery were those persons listed above plus the following:

      McCutchen, Daniel   Age about 80 yrs.

      McCutchen, J. W. 1862 – 1913

      McCutchen, Samuel E. Sept. 2, 1824 – July 6, 1873

      McCutchen, Rachel, a faithful servant of the McCutchen family

      McCutchen, B.  Died Oct. 1861. Age 80 yrs.

·        Samuel McCutchen, pioneer settler, was granted 640 acres of land in Davidson County. McCutchen Cemetery and McCutchen-Byrn Cemetery, where Samuel 

      was buried,  are both in Williamson County, Tennessee (2004).

 

Research Information.

Steve Rogers, Tennessee Historical Commission, sent research information to the Davidson County Cemetery Survey project on August 13, 2004. 

In 1979, the McCutchen house on this property was documented and photographed by the Tennessee Historical Commission.  Shortly after the photographs were taken, the house was razed. 

 

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