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124    JOHNSON FAMILY CEMETERY

      Location - off Huffman Bridge Rd about 0.75 mile up a path on Cresent Land & Timber property.


      This cemetery is located on land owned by Crescent Land & Timber Company and leased to a hunting club. From the Morganton Court House, take East Meeting Street for 1.75 miles. Turn left on Amherst Road and go 2.8 miles, cross Kirksey Drive. Turn left on Huffman Bridge Road. Go .2 mile; on left, there is a path with chain across it. The walk to the cemetery is about 3/4 mile. Many roads crisscross the area. The cemetery is on a Hill.

      Survey provided by Jack Hall in July 2010.


  1. Corpening, Billy Kenneth   (b. Abt 1934 - d. 29 Mar 2000)
  2. Edward Phifer Pearson,   (b. 25 Jun 1927 - d. 16 Feb 2000)
      • Son of Mack Pearson and Janie Avery Pearson.
  3. Harris, A. T.   (b. 21 Jan 1845 - d. )
      • Age 19yrs. 1 mos. 18days
  4. Johnson, Poly Selena   (b. - d. 2 Sep 1858)
      • age 51 yrs. 1 mo. 21 days
  5. Johnston, Ann   (b. - d. 5 Dec 1847)
      • age 81 yrs. 8 mo. 14 days
  6. Johnston, Phillip   (b. - d. 30 Jun 1848)
      • age 73 yrs. 6 mos.
  7. Pearson, Ruby Evelyn Johnson   (b. 2 Aug 1930 - d. 25 Jul 2010)
      • Daughter of Enoch Johnson and Fanny Clark Johnson


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