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The Brown Family Cemetery in Fairfield, Alabama is an abandoned pioneer cemetery in the midst of US Steel property. It is an unusual example of a cemetery with a central stone with the grave information that is keyed to individual numbered gravestones.
The '''Brown Family Cemetery''' is an abandoned pioneer cemetery used between [[1835]] and [[1916]] on property now owned by [[U.S. Steel]], near 1138 [[Tin Mill Road]] in [[Fairfield]]. It is an unusual example of a cemetery with a central stone inscribed with names and information which is keyed to the twenty-seven individually numbered gravestones.


Approximate Address: Brown Family Cemetery, 1138 Tin Mill Road, Fairfield, AL
==External links==
 
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2458161 Brown Family Cemetery] at Findagrave.com
Active: No
 
Active Dates: 1835-1916
 
Maintained: No
 
Type: Family Cemetery
 
Approx Number of graves: 27 – all marked


[[Category:Brown Cemetery burials|*]]
[[Category:Brown Cemetery burials|*]]
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 5 May 2018

The Brown Family Cemetery is an abandoned pioneer cemetery used between 1835 and 1916 on property now owned by U.S. Steel, near 1138 Tin Mill Road in Fairfield. It is an unusual example of a cemetery with a central stone inscribed with names and information which is keyed to the twenty-seven individually numbered gravestones.

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