TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: SURNAMES MOORING, NEEDHAM, RICE, ALGEE, HARRIS, HAYLEY, GRAY,
I recently visited Lake County, Tenn. Although unmarked and unpopulated I was able to locate the Mooring cemetery, or rather what is left it.
What I witnessed September 2010:
I clearly saw Wyatt and Martha with baby boy Henry age 2 but their headstones were broken up. There were bits of headstones buried and the farming machine tracks were certainly closer than allowed to be there.
I am asking if anyone is interested in helping me try to perserve this piece of AMERICAN HISTORY.
In Lake County --- it is not only the Mooring Cemetery in danger but all these cemetaries;
Burrus Chapel
Cronanville Cemetery (Jones)
Crockett Chapel Cemetery
Davis Cemetery
Haynes Memorial Cemetery
Hornridge Cemetery
Jones Cemetery (Cronanville)
Mooring Cemetery
New Haven Cemetery
No Name Cemetery
Old Madie Cemetery
Parks Cemetery
The librarians and historians seemed helpless to know what to do about the situation.
The cemetaries are located in acres and acres of farmed land. Huge farming machinery tills the land in preparation of growing crops.
Although my heart truely goes out to the farmers of America, there must be something we can do to accomodate both interests.
Tennessee law protects these cemetaries; But it is up to us to alert the proper authorities as to the destruction of these cemeteries.
We have several East Tennessee Genealogical and History Societies to appeal our case.
b) Real property which has a deed that reflects the presence of human remains on the property is protected from disturbance or development as follows:
(1) A gravesite may not be disturbed in the area of ten feet (10") surrounding the perimeter of the gravesite; and
(2) A crypt may not be disturbed in the area of five feet (5') surrounding the perimeter of the crypt.
Why is it important NOW: because while there is "no statutes of limitations" that only holds true as long as there are still markers!
Cemeteries. Land... Descendants... Purchaser... Burial ground rights are not barred by statutes of limitations so long as graves are marked by monuments, gravestones, or otherwise.
The right to use a private burial ground as such is not barred by the statute of limitations, so long as it is kept inclosed ; or, if uninclosed, so long as the monuments and gravestones marking the graves are there, or other attention is given to the graves, so as to show and perpetuate the sacred object and purpose to which the land has been devoted; for possession by the living is not required, in such case, to prevent the acquirement of title by the adverse possession of the owner of the fee, so long as the dead are there buried, their graves are marked, and any acts are done tending to preserve their memory and mark their last resting place
Cemeteries. Desecration of private burial ground and graves therein, and wrongful obstruction of way thereto, are misdemeanors. The desecration of a private burial ground, and graves therein, and the wrongful obstruction of the easement of a right of way from the public road thereto, as against those entitled to use it, are misdemeanors, subject to punishment under the statutes applicable to offenses of that character.
WHAT CAN WE DO?
WE MUST NOTIFY THE LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT>
Also we need to contact an attorney in the area that is up to date on the laws:
It is the responsibility of law enforcement personnel with jurisdiction over the location of the cemetery to enforce these laws.
If you are aware of any violations, you should immediately contact local law enforcement authorities for action. If law enforcement personnel do not handle the situation to your satisfaction, you should contact the state's chief archaeologist in care of the Department of Environmental Conservation in Nashville.
Mooring Cemetery, Mooring Rd, Lake Co, TN
List of people buried here:
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This list was provided by Ruth Lee Wheatley Stover who was born in the Mooring Community and has done research on the Mooring Cemetery
Wyatt M. Mooring, b. Aug. 16, 1805, d. May 29, 1874
Henry Lewis Mooring, b. Dec. 13, 1826 - d. Dec. 24, 1873
Caroline Mooring Gray, b. Feb. 8, 1828 - d. Nov. 4, 1886
Jessie Gray, b. Dec. 20, 1812 - d. July 22, 1879
Eliza Jane Mooring Haleyworks, b. Nov. 27, 1829 - d. April 1905
Elizabeth Mooring Coats, b. Aug. 3, 1833 - d. Sept. 27, 1876
Timothy Christopher "Kit" Mooring, b. Dec. 1844 - d. Mar. 8, 1874
Wyatt Lee Mooring, b. Dec. 8, 1863 - d. Oct. 8, 1865
T. C. Mooring, b. March 4, 1801 - d. September 30, 1880
Phillip E. (or C.) Rice, b. 1853 - d. 1892/3
Martha "Mattie" Lewis Gray DeBerry, b. Sept. 9, 1848 - d. Feb. 22, 1901
Harriet A. Jones - b. June 13, 1871 - d. Jan. 28, 1876
Guy Gray - b. 1889 - d. 1902
Wyatt A. Haley, b. Aug. 20, 1857 - d. Dec. 26, 1867
Josephine Haley, b. Mar. 22, 1860 - d. Nov. 9, 1868
Cullen Edmondson, b. July 17, 1775 - d. June 14, 1836
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James W. Algee, b. May 8, 1862 - d. May 22, 1863
Children of James W. Algee:
Robert Merwin Algee, b. Sept. 5, 1896 - d. Jan. 19, 1897
Infant son Algee, b. Oct. 22, 1899 - d. Oct. 23, 1899
Wyatt Algee, b & d Sept. 1, 1901
Howard Leduke Algee, b. Sept. 13, 1902 - d. Oct. 30, 1902
Thelma Algee, b & d Aug. 1905
Robert Clark Algee, b. Sept. 4, 1832 - d. Mar. 3, 1870
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Martha A. Shadding, b. Oct. 20, 1824 - d. Dec. 30, 1874
Henry A. Algee, b. Oct. 22 - d. Nov. 24, 1882
Margaret C. Wall, b. Feb. 5, 1855 - d. Feb 5, 1873
Mollie W. Capps - no further information
Sarah Sue Baker, b. June 9, 1942 - d. June 10, 1942 (Curry Funeral Home)
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These are all the stones that are left standing
Transcribed by William & Gay Mathis (11/03/01)
lgm2002@bellsouth.net
Mattie Lewis (wife of Dr. W. H. Deberry) 9/9/1848—2/22/1901 Age 52yrs, 5 mos, 13 days
Samuel R. Allen 6/22/1847—12/18/1895
Martha Mooring (wife of Wyatt, Mooring, Sr) 9/25/1870 (Death date only) Age 67 yrs, 7 mos, 20 days
Wyatt Mooring, Sr. 8/16/1805—5/29/1874
(No Name –Stone broken) 9/4/1834—3/3/1870 Age 35 yrs, 5mos, 29 days
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Information provided by Isabelle Algee at ialgee@bellsouth.net
HARRIS, Stonewall [no dates or stone; twin of Verzall (or Verzalia or Berzalia). Died at almost 3 years of age after having been bitten by a rabid dog. They were sons of Daniel Harris and Martha Adkins Harris. Info per records of Winnie Mooney Hood]
HARRIS, Verzall, or Verzalia, or Berzalia. [no stone, no dates; twin of Stonewall Harris. His given name is believed to be an Indian name, but there is no proof of this. Died at almost 3 years of age after having been bitten by a rabid dog. They were sons of Daniel Harris and Martha Adkins Harris. Info per records of Winnie Mooney Hood]
The two Harris children are my cousins. My 2nd great grandfather Richard Harris and Daniel were brothers. I am interested in the rest of Mrs. Hoods records on this family. If anyone still reads this please contact me. Jason Lynn Sollis I am on facebook and ancestry.com
ReplyDeleteThe two Harris children were my uncles. Daniel Harris and Martha Adkins Harris were my 2nd great grandparents. I was told that due to Daniel's Native American Heritage, he was not allowed burial in that cemetery proper and both he and Martha were buried just outside the cemetery boundary proper on the north side. I too would be interested in any further information on this family.
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