| B0YETT FAMILY CEMETERY |
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| north of Bussey off Col 17 on Col 276 |
| near the Lafayette County line |
| Canvassed by Doris Fletcher March 2002 |
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| BARTON, Larkin | 23 Nov 1840 - 3 Jun 1899 | |
| husband of Priscilla Boyette, father of Mr. B.G. BARTON and 6 more children | | |
| BARTON, Priscilla Jane BOYETT | 5 Dec 1842 - 22 Mar 1881 | |
| wife of Lark BARTON, daughter of Jessie & Lucretia BOYETT | | |
| BOYETT, Jasper (s/o Jessie & Lucretia) | died before 1884 | no stone or marker 2002 |
| son of Jessie BOYETT, married and father of 2 boys | | |
| BOYETT, Jessie | died after 1884 | no stone or marker 2002 | |
| husband of Lucretia | | |
| CLICK, John | no dates | no stone or marker 2002 |
| buried around 1880, relation to the BOYETTs. Came to Columbia Co. as a young man | | |
| CLICK, S. A. | 12 Dec 1849 - 15 Aug 1866 | broken stone |
| RUN - LS, Willes | died Jul 1860 | age 16 years broken stone& |
| Information is from tombstones and from Beulah Barker Love, Adelle Souter Griffith, and Archie Barton. | |
| There are other Boyetts buried here making about 10 to 12 graves in all. There was a Methodist church | |
| here in the early days of the county according to Beulah Barker Love. | |