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==Notable burials== | ==Notable burials== | ||
* [[Washington Bishop]] - elected to the [[County Board of Revenue]] in 1928, and was in term during the time the present [[Jefferson County Court House]] was constructed. | * [[Washington Bishop]] - elected to the [[County Board of Revenue]] in 1928, and was in term during the time the present [[Jefferson County Court House]] was constructed. | ||
* [[ | * [[Samuel Massey]] (1793-1829) | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:50, 3 November 2016
- This article is about the historic cemetery in Trussville. For other uses, see Massey Cemetery (disambiguation).
Massey Cemetery (also called Pioneer Massey Cemetery or Massey Historic Cemetery) is a historic cemetery located off Advent Circle near I-59 east of Trussville and west of Argo. It is the final resting place of pioneer Samuel Massey who settled in the area in December 1819. Massey died in May 1829. The cemetery was used by members of his household and other neighboring families and largely abandoned around 1932, though some graves date to the early 1950s. There are 71 graves, 40 of which are marked.
Currently the cemetery is fenced and well-maintained. The cemetery was surveyed by Earle Massey for the Birmingham Genealogical Society. A historical marker was erected at the site by the Alabama Historical Association in 2004.
Notable burials
- Washington Bishop - elected to the County Board of Revenue in 1928, and was in term during the time the present Jefferson County Court House was constructed.
- Samuel Massey (1793-1829)
References
- "Massey Cemetery, Argo" in The Heritage of Jefferson County, Alabama (2002) Clanton: Heritage Publishing Consultants. ISBN 1891647547, p. 139
External links
- census of markers at birminghamgenealogy.org
- photographs from Massey Cemetery at Flickr