Old
Harmony Cemetery
AKA Flint Hill Methodist (FHM) Norcross, Gwinnett County, Georgia The
following diagrams and list of unmarked graves is included in the Marion Wesley Ray diaries of
1902 & 1904. The Old Harmony Cemetery is
located behind the tennis courts at Best Friend Park in
Norcross off Jimmy Carter Blvd and Best Friend Road (just east of
Buford Highway).
1,2,6,7,8. children of W.N. Hamrick 3, infant of Wm and Adlissa Green 4, Susie Hamrick, (Mother's sister) 5, Unknown soldier of Confederate army
that died at
Mechanicsville on his way home in time
of the war between the states. 9, child of Missoura and James Hamrick 10, Missoura Hamrick. 11, Vianna Ray (nee Mays) my grandmother. 12, 13, & 14, James and John Bostic 15, & 16, Bostic Children 17, Richard Bostic (father of above named) 18, Edna Ann Bostic (wife of Richard) 19, & 20, children of John Young. 21, Francis Vianna Turner (nee Ray my
sister). 22,23,24, children of F.V. Turner. 25, James Dickens 26, & 27, Mrs. & Mr. Dickerson 28, Mrs. Black 29, Infant of T.B. and Mattie Ray 30, Adline Mitchel (my cousin) 31, Mrs. Nancy Mitchel (my aunt) 33, Mr. Maloney, grandfather of Harvie and
Arnold
Maloney. died 1839. 32, Old Mr. Hurt. 34‑38, Jones' T.H. Jones etc. 39‑40, Hoyles 41, Child of Craten Green 42‑43, Major Warbington & wife 44, Harvie Maloney's wife 45, H. Maloney's son William 46, Miss Maloney sister of Harvie Maloney
and
daughter of Robt. Maloney. 47, Mrs. Green (Cratens mother, daughter
of Robt.
Maloney). 48‑49, Robert Maloney & wife 50 ‑ Williams family 58,59,60, Waits 61, Durham 62,63,64, Bob Ellis, wife and son. 57, Mrs. Emily Warbington. 56, Mrs. Julia Evans. 55, Albert (Jake) Warbington 65, Louis Medlock's child John Smiths lots, the peddler, Medlock's Map of Cemetery N.W.
S.W. (** Type forces the placement of the
numbers in the
above chart in exact rows of characters. In
the actual hand drawn map, there were no clear rows.
I have attempted to place the numbers in as
near a relationship as possible. The
words on the chart were written sideways and are very small. Some were too small to be read.
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