FERGUSON, Frances, d.1/31/1868, 72 yrs, 3 days, wife of R.
MILLER, Timothy, d. 8/14/1888, 65 yrs, 8 mos, 22 days and Catherine, d. 2/16/1901, 75 yrs, 11 mos, 21 days, parents of George, d. 1/11/1870, 4/yrs, 6 mos, 26 days; Nelson, d. 1/7/1870, 7 yrs, ll mos, 17 days.
SCHIMMINGER, William, d. 10/9/1872, 33 yrs, 3 mos, 21 days
SLOAN, Adelaine, 2/8/1858-9/2/1907; Elmer B., 11/191891-12/8/1894; Isaac J. 6/2/1881-1/2/1895; Elizabeth J., 1/20/1879-10/9/1896, children of T & A.
SLOAN, Franklin, 9/10/1883-12/25/1887
In bad shape, quite large and very old. Possible that some of the West slaves are buried here. About 30 more graves here. NOTE: Capt. Hoye in the Ferguson Family History, states that Robt. Ferguson was the first pioneer Ferguson in theis area, and that he married Frances Little; he believed them to be buried in the Hoyes Methodist Cem. in unmarked graves. We now know this isn't true and if Frances is buried here, Robt is undoubtly here also.