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821    BAGGETT FAMILY

      Location - on Garden Lane off Naylor Rd (SR-1458) about 1 mile from Hwy 242.


      Directions: From the Piney Green intersection head due north on Hwy 242 North for 2.5 miles, then turn left on Naylor Road (SR-1458). Ride for 1 mile. Take the dirt road called Garden Lane to the right that goes beside an old house (if still standing). The cemetery will be behind the house on the right of the dirt road.

      Survey compiled by Bradley Lee West, Kenneth Dale Register and Phyllis Jeanette West and published in 2004.


  1. Baggett, Alderman A.   (b. 29 Sep 1858 - d. 1 Aug 1929)
  2. Baggett, Avery Stewart   (b. 19 Nov 1919 - d. 14 Jan 1972)
  3. Baggett, James R.   (b. 30 May 1916 - d. 16 May 1918)
      • Son of Avery and Sarah Baggett.
  4. Baggett, Romelia Ann   (b. 6 Jun 1867 - d. 20 Apr 1937)
      • Wife of Alderman A. Baggett.
  5. Baggett, William J.   (b. 11 May 1914 - d. 26 May 1921)
      • Son of Avery and Sarah Baggett.
  6. Strickland, Ferdie L.   (b. 1885 - d. 1969)
  7. Strickland, Loyce Shelton   (b. 6 Aug 1912 - d. 8 Nov 1937)
      • Son of Ferdie L. and Margie Strickland.
  8. Strickland, Margie   (b. 29 Oct 1890 - d. 29 Apr 1929)
      • Wife of Ferdie L. Strickland.


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