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The Adams-Heaton Cemetery, in Adamsville, Alabama is a small 55 +/- cemetery near the much larger modern Crestview Memorial Gardens.
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The earliest known interment: Mary C. Adams (1878-1894)
The '''Adams-Heaton Cemetery''' is a small family cemetery near the much larger, modern [[Crestview Memorial Gardens]] in [[Adamsville]]. The cemetery contains more than 57 graves, with the earliest known that of [[Mary C. Adams]] (1878-1894). The surnames Buckelew, Burford, Davis, Heaton, Lawson, Leslie, Minshew and White are common on the other marked graves. There are multiple unmarked and unnamed graves.
There are multiple unmarked and unnamed graves.
Buckelew, Burford, Davis, Heaton, Lawson, Leslie, Minshew and White are common names in this cemetery, which is still in use.


This cemetery does not appear in the “A partial inventory of cemeteries in Jefferson County, Alabama”
This cemetery does not appear in the publication, ''[[A Partial Inventory of Cemeteries in Jefferson County, Alabama]]” and does not appear in [[Cart-O-Craft]]'s ''[[Jefferson County Map Book]]''.


This cemetery is not in the “Jefferson County Map Book”
==External links==
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220531/adams-heaton-cemetery Adams-Heaton Cemetery] on Findagrave.com


Find A Grave lists 57 interments
[[Category:Adams-Heaton burials|*]]
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220531/adams-heaton-cemetery
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]
 
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Revision as of 22:26, 21 April 2019

Adams-Heaton Cemetery

The Adams-Heaton Cemetery is a small family cemetery near the much larger, modern Crestview Memorial Gardens in Adamsville. The cemetery contains more than 57 graves, with the earliest known that of Mary C. Adams (1878-1894). The surnames Buckelew, Burford, Davis, Heaton, Lawson, Leslie, Minshew and White are common on the other marked graves. There are multiple unmarked and unnamed graves.

This cemetery does not appear in the publication, A Partial Inventory of Cemeteries in Jefferson County, Alabama” and does not appear in Cart-O-Craft's Jefferson County Map Book.

External links