Pritchard-Perkins Family Cemetery, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

Location: About six miles southwest of Starkville, Mississippi; follow Highway 25 south from Starkville about five miles, turn southeast on gravel road for about one mile.

Copied by: John O. Perkins, 1801 Sixth Ave. N., Birmingham, Alabama 35203 Mrs. T. J. Upchurch, Route 2, Box 147, Starkville, Mississippi 39759

Date copied: October 1, 1968
(Note: There are no markers in this cemetery, but this information is being taken from family records.)

Berry Pritchard
B. Oct. 5, 1803 in S.C., moved to Calhoun Co., Ala., thence to Miss.
d. Circa Apr. 5, 1880

Matilda Stewart Pritchard, wife of Berry Pritchard
b. June 24, 1800 in Calhoun Co., Ala,
d. Dec. 24, 1873 in Oktibbeha Co., Miss.

Louis Marion Pritchard, son of Berry Pritchard & Matilda Stewart, a Confederate soldier with Gen. Joe Wheeler, in his Alabama Calvary
d. Jan. 28, 1923 Oktibbeha Co.

Marietta Hastings Pritchard, wife of Louis Marion Pritchard
d. when L. H. Pritchard, interred in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Starkville, Miss,, was four weeks old

John William Perkins b. in Lowndes Co., Miss., Nov. 13, 1850
d. Feb. 29, 1917

Sara Pritchard Perkins
b. March 9, 1849 in Calhoun Co., Ala,
d. Jan. 1943 in Tallahassee, Fla,, and was interred in this cemetery

Mary Matilda Pritchard (Aunt Polly)
b. May 7, 1839 in Calhoun Co., Ala,
d. Jan. 16, 1929 in Oktibbeha Co., Miss.

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