Mississippi USGenWeb Archives

   Providence  Cemetery

Forrest County, MS

Tombstone Photographs

 
 

Location: northwest of Hattiesburg, MS in Forrest Co. near the Jones Co. line.  Take the Eatonville exit off Hwy 59.
Follow Eatonville Road through town and continue to Providence Baptist Church.  Cemetery is near church.

The photographs in this portion of the archives were taken by:
Ken Slade (ks)


Headstones

(Click on the underlined links to download the tombstone photograph)
 
 
Emily Morgan 22 Jan 1852 - 9 Apr 1944 daughter of Thomas Quick and Frances Woodward
wife of John Morgan(ks)
John Morgan 31 Dec 1851 - 7 Mar 1931 son of William Morgan and Elizabeth Rayborn
husband of Emily Quick(ks)
Elizabeth M. Slade 9 Jul 1882 - 4 Nov 1970 daughter of John Morgan and Emily Quick
wife of Ceamon Calvin Slade(ks)
Ceamon Calvin Slade 13 Oct 1880 - 29 Nov 1928 son of Calvin Griffin Slade and Harriet Matilda Fillingame
husband of Elizabeth Morgan(ks)
J. P. Slade 7 Aug 1911 - 5 Dec 1995 son of Ceamon Calvin Slade and Elizabeth Morgan
husband of Fleta Savage(ks)
Alexander Quick 24 Oct 1820 in SC - 17 Aug 1892 son of Nathaniel and Celetha Quick
husband of: 1. Nancy Weeks 2. Frances (Woodard) Harrell(ks)

 
 


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