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402    HUGHES, JOHN CEMETERY

      Location - Off Spears Rd (SR-1523).

      Coordinates: 36d 26m 15.0s N; 80d 48m 02.0s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From intersection of Prison Camp Road (SR-1345) and Haystack Road (SR-1331) go west on Haystack Road for 2.5 miles, turn left on New Life Church Road (SR-1405). Follow that road for 1.4 miles to Spears Road (SR-1523). Follow Spears Road to end of pavement - continue straight down farm road for 0.5 mile - road divides to right and to left. Turn right and park. Walk across the I-beam road block and up the hill on the right, following logging road for about 200 yards. Grave is at top of hill on the right side of logging road.

      Surveyed by Jack Luffman and Rex Melton on October 20, 2009.
      Township or District:  Franklin
      Public or private:  Private - permission required.
      Elevation above sea level (ft):  1302
      Status of Cemetery:  Abandoned.

      There is only 1 burial.


  1. Hughes, John   (b. abt 1758 - d. 8 Nov 1824)
      • To the memory of John Hughes, a Revolutionary Officer died Nov. 8, 1824, age 66 years


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