Maddux Cemetery
Also known as Old Arline Cemetery
Wrightsville, Johnson County, Georgia, USA
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Wrightsville, Georgia 31096 United StatesCoordinates: 32.72426, -82.77685 - Cemetery ID:
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There are 23 known individuals buried in the Maddux Cemetery with 17 identified in "View all interments". This survey located 19 graves leaving 4 grave locations missing. Of the 19 located graves, 8 were identified, 5 were presumed to be known and 7 were unknown.
The final count is the known and presumed to be known graves is 13 with the unknown and missing graves is 10 for the 23 grave final count.
Many of those not included in the list of internments were primarily infants or small children with unknown connections to family lineage.
The Maddux Cemetery apparantly got its name from the first to be buried there named Jacob Thomas Maddux in Sep of 1873. He was the son of Jacob L Maddux and Nancy Jane Arline Maddux who were the parents Belle Maddux, therefore Belle and John Thomas Maddux were siblings. Belle Maddux married William Jordan Raines who owned the land where the cemetery lay but the burial occured in 1873 when Belle was 13 years old and William Jordan Raines was 17. Belle and William Jordan were not married until 1880, therefore Belle's parents must have been friends with the parents of William Jordan Raines' parents to recieve such a burial offer.
Ref the following location description and burial list: http://files.usgwarchives.org/ga/johnson/
cemeteries/madduxce343cm.txt
There are 23 known individuals buried in the Maddux Cemetery with 17 identified in "View all interments". This survey located 19 graves leaving 4 grave locations missing. Of the 19 located graves, 8 were identified, 5 were presumed to be known and 7 were unknown.
The final count is the known and presumed to be known graves is 13 with the unknown and missing graves is 10 for the 23 grave final count.
Many of those not included in the list of internments were primarily infants or small children with unknown connections to family lineage.
The Maddux Cemetery apparantly got its name from the first to be buried there named Jacob Thomas Maddux in Sep of 1873. He was the son of Jacob L Maddux and Nancy Jane Arline Maddux who were the parents Belle Maddux, therefore Belle and John Thomas Maddux were siblings. Belle Maddux married William Jordan Raines who owned the land where the cemetery lay but the burial occured in 1873 when Belle was 13 years old and William Jordan Raines was 17. Belle and William Jordan were not married until 1880, therefore Belle's parents must have been friends with the parents of William Jordan Raines' parents to recieve such a burial offer.
Ref the following location description and burial list: http://files.usgwarchives.org/ga/johnson/
cemeteries/madduxce343cm.txt
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- Added: 24 Oct 2008
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2280545
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