Grady Family Cemetery
Five Points, Chambers County, Alabama, USA – *No GPS coordinates
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Add PhotosThe almost inaccessible Grady Cemetery contains 34 graves in a space of approximately 40 by 40 feet. Some of the epitaphs are illegible. There are also a few unmarked graves. Cedar trees from the original homeplace of William Jackson Grady and his wife Caroline, loosely define the boundary of this small cemetery. It is believed that this couple established the family cemetery early in their marriage when prematurely born twin sons died soon after their birth in 1837.
This cemetery is located just south of Five Points, Alabama, in Chambers County. It is on property now owned by the Alsobrook family and can be accessed by a hunter's road behind the Fuller Alsobrook house on U.S. Hwy. 431. Follow the road east off Hwy. 431 to the block tenant house and turn left. The hunter's road loops past the cedar grove cemetery and then returns to the entrance road. The cemetery is difficult to find.
The cemetery survey and site map was prepared by Jackson Lee Grady with the assistance of his son Lee Grady. Each F.A.G. memorial in this cemetery is numbered and can be plotted on the site map.
The almost inaccessible Grady Cemetery contains 34 graves in a space of approximately 40 by 40 feet. Some of the epitaphs are illegible. There are also a few unmarked graves. Cedar trees from the original homeplace of William Jackson Grady and his wife Caroline, loosely define the boundary of this small cemetery. It is believed that this couple established the family cemetery early in their marriage when prematurely born twin sons died soon after their birth in 1837.
This cemetery is located just south of Five Points, Alabama, in Chambers County. It is on property now owned by the Alsobrook family and can be accessed by a hunter's road behind the Fuller Alsobrook house on U.S. Hwy. 431. Follow the road east off Hwy. 431 to the block tenant house and turn left. The hunter's road loops past the cedar grove cemetery and then returns to the entrance road. The cemetery is difficult to find.
The cemetery survey and site map was prepared by Jackson Lee Grady with the assistance of his son Lee Grady. Each F.A.G. memorial in this cemetery is numbered and can be plotted on the site map.
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Five Points, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
- Total memorials292
- Percent photographed71%
- Percent with GPS0%
Five Points, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
- Total memorials28
- Percent photographed96%
- Percent with GPS0%
Five Points, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
- Total memorials24
- Percent photographed0%
- Percent with GPS0%
- Added: 28 Apr 2011
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2399982
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