Adams Atkins Cemetery Inscriptions Henry County, GA ADAMS-ATKINS FAMILY CEMETERY INDEX, Henry County, GA Submitted: 02/13/1999 GPS Location: N33º20.451W084º12.384 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Linda S. Sanders, GA - sigler-sanders@mailcity.com Compiled by: Linda S. Sanders sigler-sanders@mailcity.com Introduction: This cemetery is located in Land Lot 246 of the 3rd District, Henry County, GA. I75-S to exit 212, right to Luella/Nutt Rd. fork. Follow Luella Rd. to Hunter Rd., take a left. At the intersection of Nutt and Hunter Rd., there is a logging road which consists of private property of ~ 368 acres (the original Adams place composed of 1,600 acres), currently owned by a German investor. It is no longer in the family's possession. Raymond & Melanie Chandler, who live on Nutt Road (her father is Neal Evans), took us into the woods to experience this marvel. They currrently lease the land from the investor to hunt on, and knew exactly where to find this cemetery. We traveled through the above-referenced land for at least 1 mile and came abruptly to a path into the woods. Another 1/4 - 1/2 mile through the path, we located the cemetery. It was definitely abandoned. According to Ray Chandler, some of the graves had been dug up and robbed in the past by unknown individuals. On two, the ground had sunk as evidence of this. This would not be an easy cemetery to locate without some assistance. The cemetery was originally known as Oaklawn. History: Joseph Atkins came from the Edgefield district of S.C. along with John Adams in 1826. Both families were of the same Adams family in S.C. before coming to Henry Co., GA and became successful, prosperous planters. They settled in the region from Hampton Locust Grove Rd. (originally known as Burnt Mill Rd.), south to the Spalding County line. John Adams had a large plantation. Records who that Jesse Johnson (great grandfather of Lyndon Baines Johnson), owned land lots on the line of the 3rd & 6th districts near John Adams, among others. In fact, John Adams, purchased the land his home sat on from Jesse Johnson when he moved. Joseph Atkins married Margaret Adams (daughter of David Adams and Phebe Yeldell, sister of John Adams). Children were Eliza J. Atkins (1824-1894, who married Robert M. Walker), Adeline Matilda Atkins (1826-1901, who married Gideon G. Minter), Robert Atkins (11/26/1828), John Atkins (03/19/1830), James Atkins, attorney-at-law (12/13/1833-1870), Dr. Thomas Washington Atkins (11/06/1835-07/04/1863), Elizabeth Margaret Atkins (04/26/1838, who married William Thomas Griffin (son of John William Griffin)), Mary Mahaleth Atkins (1840-1915, never married), Martha Atkins (1842-1909, married Nehemiah G. Andrews who died in the Civil War; then marrying James Lewis Adams), Frances Atkins (1845, never married), Phoebe C. Atkins (1850, married ? Baird) John Adams married Mahaleath Atkins and their children were: Thomas A. Adams (1818, who married Annie B. Moseley, daughter of Rev. William Mosely), James Lewis Adams (who married Martha Atkins), Sarah Adams (07/11/1819, who married Thomas Griffin Barnett), Franklin L. Adams (Co. A, 53 GA Inf., CSA), Jane Adams (who married William Warren Jackson, son of John and Mary Jackson), Robert A. Adams (1828-1886). This compiler noted that the stones in this cemetery were meant to tell a story. As such, the full inscriptions are noted below. Alphabetical Index Name Birth Date Death Date Notes Adams, D. No Date 11/1833 Adams, Little Donnie 10/30/1870 08/14/1871 i/o J.L. & Martha Adams Adams, James Lewis 04/01/1843 11/04/1887 "James Lewis Adams, who was born in Henry Co., Ga., Apr. 1, 1843. Served in the 7th and 53rd. Regiments Ga. Volunteer Confederate Army 1861 to 1865. Afterwards, was Minister of the Christian Church until his death which occurred November 4, 1887." Adams, John No date Adams, Little Lewie 12/28/1868 02/22/1870 i/o J.L. & Martha Adams" Adams, M. No date Adams, Martha Atkins 12/08/1842 06/08/1909 Adams, P. No date 10/1835 Adams, Robert H. 09/06/1898 08/03/1914 Atkins, Frances 02/04/1845 02/21/1921 Atkins, J. No date 09/09/1833 Atkins, Joseph 08/19/1804 11/10/1866 "Joseph Atkins, who was born in Edgefield District, S.C. August 19, 1804. He removed from Abbeville District in the same state where he was raised from early boyhood and located on this farm in Henry County, Georgia, in the month February 1826, where he continued to reside until his death which occurred on the 10th day of November 1866, aged 62 years, 2 months and 20 days." Atkins, Mahalaeth 03/10/1799 02/08/1853 w/o John Adams "In Memoriam of Mahalaeth Atkins, wife of John Adams, was born in Edgefield District, S.C. March 10, 1799 and died February 8th, 1853, aged 53 years, 11 mos. And 28 days. A good wife, a good neighbor and affectionate Mother and beloved by all who knew her. Peace to her ashes." Atkins, Margaret Adams 06/19/1805 05/26/1880 w/o Joseph Atkins "Sacred to the Memory of Margaret Adams Atkins, Beloved wife of Joseph Atkins, Born in South Carolina June 19th, 1805, Died in Henry County, GA May 26, 1880." Atkins, Mary Mahaleth 03/16/1840 03/03/1915 Atkins, R. no date 03/??/1830 Atkins, Dr. Thomas Washington 11/06/1835 07/04/1863 "Sacred to the Memory of Dr. Thomas Washington Atkins, son of Joseph Atkins and Margaret Adams, who was born Nov. 6, 1835, and graduated as Doctor of Medicine in the year 1861, at Jefferson College in the City of Philadelphia. He held commission as Captain of Co. A, 53Ga, Vol. Where he fell mortally wounded while discharging the duties of Major of Regt. at the Battle of Gettysburg Pa. And died July 4th, 1863, aged 27 years, 7 months & 28 days." Minter, Adeline Matilda 08/18/1826 11/09/1901 Minter, Gideon G. 04/24/1818 11/25/1872 Minter, William Joseph 08/27/1847 10/13/1862 s/o G.G. & A.M. Minter Walker, Eliza J. 11/12/1824 09/16/1894 w/o Robert M. Walker Walker, Robert M. 03/29/1822 12/07/1892 Walker, J.W. No notation