Cemeteries of Madison County



Spring Creek Presbyterian Cemetery


Located on the brow of a sloping ridge about 150 feet north of an access road that is about .1 mile east of U.S.Highway 70 and about .3 mile south of the intersection of this highway and Tennessee Highway 152 in the village of Spring Creek. Although there are evidences of numerous graves in this vinca covered burial ground only two fallen, broken tombstones appear to have survived here. Some older citizens recall two large slab tombstones at this location in the 1940s. The Presbyterian Church was located on the southeast side of Spring Creek village.

From the Vertical Files, Tennessee Room, Jackson-Madison County Library
[Unattributed but typing is that of Jonathan K. T. Smith]
There is a marriage record in Madison Co of Joseph A. Betty to Sarah E. Alexander, Feb 10,1852.
The fragment from the upper right-hand corner of a tombstone bears two large letters "SH", likely the last letters in a given name or a surname. Extensive probing did not turn up any more of this tombstone.

NAME BIRTH DEATH SPOUSE PARENTS
BETTY, Lafayette 23 Apr 1857 23 Apr 1857   A. and S.E. Betty
FEELY, Daniel   19 Aug 1857   A token of regard from the friends of Daniel Feely