Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Relationship |
Comments |
Gleaves, Monroe |
28 May 1846 |
7 Jun 1928 |
Son of John Robertson and Adeline Jackson Gleaves |
Jackson Monroe Gleaves |
Gleaves, Mollie |
Jul 1858 |
30 Sep 1944 |
2nd Wife of Monroe Gleaves |
Mollie Davis |
Carr, Mabel Gleaves |
5 Nov 1883 |
24 Jul 1945 |
Wife of C. W. Carr, daughter of Monroe Gleaves and Sallie Payne |
|
Gleaves, Sallie Payne |
1849 |
1886 |
1st Wife of Monroe Gleaves |
|
Gleaves, Walter |
1876 |
20 Sep 1956 |
Son of Monroe and Sarah Payne Gleaves |
Walter Monroe Gleaves |
Gleaves, Joe T. |
1890 |
19 Feb 1974 |
Son of Monroe and Sarah Gleaves |
Joe Taylor Gleaves |
Gleaves, Willie M. |
1894 |
1979 |
Son of Monroe and Mollie Davis Gleaves |
|
Gleaves, Katie |
1896 |
Sep 1975 |
Daughter of Monroe and Mollie Davis Gleaves |
Katherine Gleaves |
Carr, Clarence |
20 Dec 1879 |
26 Dec 1941 |
Husband of Mabel Gleaves |
Clarence Wesley Gleaves |
Oglesby, George |
1875 |
26 Nov 1953 |
Husband of Ida Gleaves |
|
Oglesby, Ida |
1874 |
19 Jan 1957 |
Wife of George Oglesby, daughter of J. Monroe and Mollie Gleaves |
|
Reed, Mrs. Lummie G. Estate |
1876 |
27 Jul 1960 |
Wife of D. Sanders Reed, daughter of Monroe and Sarah Payne Gleaves |
Reed also spelt as Reid in various records |
Reed, D. S. |
1862 |
1917 |
Husband of Lummie Gleaves Estate |
D. Sanders Reed |
Excerted from “Cemeteries of Trousdale County, Tennessee”; compiled by Betty M. Scott and Nelwyn N. Cannon. Hartsville, Tenn, 1996
Some history on the cemetery:
After the Battle of Hartsville, December 7, 1862, the people of Hartsville buried both Confederate and Union dead on a knoll at the back of the city cemetery. Union soldiers were eventually removed home or to Nashville National Cemetery. A monument dedicated to the Confederates who died in battle was erected in 1997. At the time of the battle, Hartsville was part of Sumner County-Trousdale was not established as a county until 1870.
The founder of the town of Hartsville, mill owner and ferry operator, James Hart, is also buried here and he was also a Revolutionary War soldier.
Note: This is NOT a complete tree for these families.
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