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Martin Cemetery (Balch), Jackson Co., Arkansas

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<mwillia3@midsouth.rr.com> and Tina Romans-Bode.

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Inventory taken from "Jackson County Cemeteries", published circa 
1976 [title page missing] by the Jackson County Historical Society.  
The above book can be found in the W.A. Billingsley Library, Newport, 
AR.

John McFadden retyped many of the published inventories in alphabetical
order, and it is from his work that this transcription is made.  A copy
of his work is located in the Circuit Court office at the Jackson 
County Courthouse, Newport, AR.

Reprinted with the cooperation of the Jackson County Historical Society.

Transcribed for use on the Internet by Tina Romans-Bode.

Thanks to Gail Lies of the Genealogy Society of Craighead County for her
assistance.

(* before an entry suggests that this entry made have errors and will 
need to be rechecked against the originals.)

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"MARTIN CEMETERY
by James Logan Morgan"

"Located by Roger Blalack, northwest of Balch.  Inventoried 12 Nov 1965.
Inventorier was run off by a skunk.  Four stones sighted were copied 
from a distance."


BUNCH, Thomas (1877 - 1905)
HATCHER, J. H. (1864 - 1912)
MANNING, Hetty M. (1894 - 1895)
MANNING, Lafayette (17 Jun 1848 - 27 Feb 1908)