Roadside sign pointing the way... |
Modern and primitive markers of Ford Cemetery |
Hattie Ford 1893 - 1910 |
Beautiful wooden crosses |
The Ford Cemetery, also known as the William Ford Cemetery, is located just outside the National Park off Hwy. 32 in Cosby just .3 mile from the Tennessee/North Carolina line on the Tennessee side. The access road is on the right and is gravel but very steep. There's a sign at the road (pictured above) so it is easy to find.
Who's here?
Eura Brown 1907-1908
Albert Coggins 1904-1908
Arthur Ford 1928-1998
Bertha Ford 1884-1921
Boyd Ford 1920-2006
Burrel W Ford 1907-1923
Dorothy Ford 1916-1935
Dorothy Ford 1921-1994
Fletcher Ford 1888-1964
Hattie Ford 1893-1910
Imogene Ford 1909-1974
unknown Ford (infant) 1977-1979
Jack Ford 1909-1971
John Henry Ford 1922-2008
Lula May Ford 1922-1925
Mary Malinda Ford 1893-1941
Rena Ford 1888-1935
Robert Ford 1930-1953
Sarah E Ford unknown-1996
Serena Hopkins Ford 1859-1945
William Ford 1857-1948
Myrtle Johnson 1897-1919
Richard Dale Lane 1971-2013
McKinley Phillips 1917-1977
Rhoda Ford Phillips 1914-1990
Martha Stamey 1917-1917
Bruce Worley 1933-1937
Furman Worley 1934-1934
Lora Hester Worley 1897-1946
Troy "Toddy" Worley 1936-2001
Visited October 5, 2014
For more information or more precise directions, please feel free to contact me.
For more information or more precise directions, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks for visiting this page. If you have any additional information about this, or any other, cemetery in the Smokies, please let me know.
Keep on creepin' and always be respectful!
There is spelling error for lula ford. It's spelled eula ford. She's buried with john Henry ford.
ReplyDeleteOther than that i love the page. As eula and john ford are my grandparents.
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