Tombstone of Peyton Madison,
Mt Herman Cemetery

 

Five Mile Topics

Cemeteries

Plantations & Landmarks

Snedecor's Directory

Voter Precincts

Overview

1. Havana

2. New Prospect

3. Five Mile

4. Greensboro

5. Newbern

6. Hollow Square

7. German Creek

8. Forkland

9. Garret's Shop

10. Eutaw

11. Springfield

12. Knoxville

13. Union

14. Pleasant Ridge

15. Mount Hebron

16. Clinton

17. Boligee

Mantua

Five Mile Precinct Cemeteries

 

Cemetery Latitude Longitude Township/Range

Section/Church

Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery 324711N 0873258W T21N, R5E, S23

Antioch Baptist Church. First interment Richard I Rhodes

Burrough 324900N 0873155W T21N, R5E, S1
Burroughs 324807N 0873130W T21N, R5E, S12
Chambers* 325007N 0873111W T22N, R6E, S31
Harris Cemetery 325255N 0873535W T22N, R4E, S34
Holley* 325033N 0873049W T22N, R6E, S31
Morning Star 324947N 0873425W T21N, R5E, S3

Morning Star Church

Mount Herman* 324620N 0872958W T21N, R6E, S29

Mount Herman Church

New Haven Cemetery 324919N 0873550W T21N, R5E, S5

New haven Church

Ramey Chapel Cemetery 324902N 0873328W T21N, R5E, S3

Ramey Chapel United Methodist Church. First known interment J.P. Livingston (1814-1892)

Saint Johns Church Cemetery 324651N 0873403W T21N, R5E, S22

Saint Johns Church

Shelton 324527N 0873501W T21N, R5E, S28
Williams Cemrtery 325128N 0874035W T22N, R4E, S28
Wilson Cemetery T21N, R4E, S3
Unknown Cemetery T21N, R6E, S29

*Cemetery was not in the Five Mile area when the original Greene to Hale split occurred in 1867.

 

Sources:

Remington, W. Craig and Kallsen, Thomas J., Historical Atlas of Alabama, Volume II

Alabama Department of Archives and History, Historic Maps

USGS National Mapping Information, Hale County