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'''Red Hill Cemetery''' is a historic cemetery located on [[Tapawingo Road]] ([[U. S. Highway 75]]) in [[Pinson]]. Ownership was transferred in [[2009]] from the [[Iglesia de Cristo Church]] to the city of Pinson.
'''Red Hill Cemetery''', also known as '''Anderson Cemetery''', '''Old Red Hill Cemetery''', '''Red Hill Family Cemetery''', or '''Mount Pinson Presbyterian Church Cemetery''' is a historic cemetery located on [[Tapawingo Road]] ([[Alabama State Highway 75]]) in [[Pinson]]. It holds approximately 85 graves.
 
The burial ground was established around [[1842]] in the [[Mount Pinson]] community and became associated with [[Mount Pinson Presbyterian Church]]. Ownership was transferred in [[2009]] from the [[Iglesia de Cristo Church]] to the city of Pinson.


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==Notable burials==
* Daniel William Anderson (1836-1840)
* [[Henry Beatty]] (1905-1955)
==References==
==References==
* Almond, Mark (March 11, 2009) "Taking care of Pinson's past." {{BN}}
* Almond, Mark (March 11, 2009) "Taking care of Pinson's past." {{BN}}
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 11 December 2023

Red Hill Cemetery, also known as Anderson Cemetery, Old Red Hill Cemetery, Red Hill Family Cemetery, or Mount Pinson Presbyterian Church Cemetery is a historic cemetery located on Tapawingo Road (Alabama State Highway 75) in Pinson. It holds approximately 85 graves.

The burial ground was established around 1842 in the Mount Pinson community and became associated with Mount Pinson Presbyterian Church. Ownership was transferred in 2009 from the Iglesia de Cristo Church to the city of Pinson.

Notable burials

  • Daniel William Anderson (1836-1840)
  • Henry Beatty (1905-1955)

References