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Re: Coulter-Miller Cemetery (Cov. Co., MS)

crumb003  (View posts) Posted: 16 Aug 2004 8:49PM GMT
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Surnames: Coulter
Here are more Coulter names and dates found in the Coulter-Miller cemetary and Victory Baptist Cemetary:

A.J. Coulter: Jul 27 1838-Nov. 6, 1914 (epitaph reads: Farewell my wife and children all, From you a father Christ doth call, His toils are past, his work is done. He fought the fight, the victory won).
Daily (Victor) Coulter: Sept. 13 1879-Aug. 2, 1942 (has a Masonic emblem on stone)
Lola (Walker) Coulter: Nov. 22, 1883-Sept. 15, 1934
Robert Eugene Coulter: Mar 4, 1911-Nov. 9, 1995
Audrey Bernell Coulter (married to Robert & shares tombstone): Feb 15, 1920 (no death date)
Olive Coulter (Davis): Feb 24, 1908-Jan. 27, 1983 (husband William Ervin Davis shares tombstone, May 25, 1900-Nov. 14, 1966)
J.E. Coulter: Nov. 1, 1856-May 6, 1927 (epitaph reads: Sheltered and safe from sorrow)
Elizabeth Strahan Coulter: Jan 5 1854-Mar 5, 1943
Willie Coulter: Jun 9, 1898-Mar 14, 1923 (epitaph reads: Gone to a brighter home, where grief cannot come).
Ilona Maria Coulter (she was German): May 20, 1923-Feb 20, 2000)
Hugh G. "Doc" Coulter (husband of Ilona and my grandmother says he met her during WWII in Germany and brought her home and married her): Feb. 26, 1922 (no death date, because he his not buried there, though he did put his name on Ilona's stone).
J.B. Coulter: Aug 18 1859-July 9, 1918
Avey J. Coulter: Aug 11, 1857-Aug 3, 1915
Elizabeth Coulter: Apr 12, 1833-Mar 31, 1920
Infant of J.A. & M.E. Coulter: Aug 5, 1905-Aug 24, 1905
William Coulter (has a nice marble tombstone, and all it says is Co. B., 4 Miss. Cav. C.S.A. He was the first person in Covington County to enlist in the Confederate Army, but never returned. In fact, a body was never recovered and so nothing is buried beneath the tombstone).
Mary Coulter: May 16, 1813-Oct 14, 1862 (epitaph reads: She has gone to be an angel)
Angeline (Reed) Coulter: Aug 27, 1838-Sep 2, 1862
William Coulter: Mar 27, 1859-Sep 1,1862
Marion Coulter Feb 13, 1858-Sep 1, 1862

I also took a picture of John Coulter's grave (the patriarch of the south Mississippi Coulters), but the picture didn't turn out. I'm going back to both Coulter cemetaries, and to look to see if there are anymore with Coulters, Labor Day weekend. If you have any graves in particular you would like me to look for in these two cemetaries, let me know beforehand and I can look for you. Also, we are planning on taking digital pictures this time (because several pictures didn't turn out or had spots on them) so we can post them to you if you'd like. If you have anything to tell me about the people listed, please email me too, because I'm putting together a family informational book for my family.

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