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Cataloochee tract 229: M. N. Hall
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MAP NO. CT -3 LITTLE CATALOOCHEE CHURCH CEMETERY LOCATION: (Our Records) - At Little Cataloochee Church. (Trout's Records) - On Little Cataloochee Road 2 miles from its junction with NC 284. NO. OF GRAVES: (Our Records) ~ 65; (Trout's Records) - 66 LAST BURIAL: (Our Records) - 1942; (Trout's Records) - 1966 DESCRIPTION: (Our Records) - Conveyed to State of North Carolina as Tract 229 by S. L. Woody et al., heirs of J. V. Woody by deed recorded 31 May 1932, in Book 81, page 237: ''One-ha 1 f acre of 1 and reserved for a graveyard . . . it is hereby requested by the grantors herein that the tract of land hereby conveyed shall, after it has become a part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, be maintained as a burying ground by the National Park Service ... Maintained and fenced. Still used . (Trout's Records)- Structure No. Cl20. Size: approximately one-half acre. Cemetery is in good condition and has had some recent maintenance . There is some minor erosion in the upper part of the cemetery and a few areas need seeding and fertilizing. Several markers need straightening and stabilizing. Present condition as of May, 1976: good. UTM Reference: (A) Zone: 17; Easting: 310210; Northing: 3948480. ..).. , ... ·· LITTLE CATALOOCHEE CHURCH CmmTARY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE BELIEVED TO BE BURIED AT THE NUMBERED STONES 1--AMANDA HALL LOCKMAN - Daughter of JOHN HALL - Wife of JESS LOCKMAN 2--HOHER LOCRMAN--Son of AMANDA and JESS LOCRMAN 3--Unknown 4--WEAVER BENNETT'S CHILD 5--WEAVER BENNETT'S CHILD 6--BURGESS BABY 7--WIFE OF J. H. CONARD a--RANDOLPH HALL' S CHILD 9--LILLIE CONARD 10-LLOYD CONARD 11-MANSON CONARD 12-Unknown 13-ZONA HALL- Daughter of LIZZIE NOLAND HALL 14-GEORGE c. BENNETT'S (Sr) Daughter--Oldest grave in this cemetary 15-Unknown- Man died while passing thru the area--No known kinfolk 16-Unknown 17-Unknown 18-CONARD FAMILY 19-CONARD FAMILY 20-CONARD FAMILY 21-CONARD FAMILY 22-COOK BABY 23-MOLLIE TEAGUES BABY This information was provided by Mark Hannah based on his memory of events and discussions with other former residents of the community . .... ... ... ... LITTLE CATALOOCHEE CHURCH CEMETERY Zola Bennett Viena Van alee Messer Stone #3 04/24/1913 -09/23111927 11115/1917-08/2811918 Unknown Lawrence A. Bennett Leola Messer Stone #4 05/0111897-01114/1898 11112/1928- 1111211928 Weaver Bennett"s Child Carmel L. Bennett Ollie Messer Stone #5 01/26/1899-12/26/1899 03/06/1904 2/28/1920 Weaver Bennett's Child William J Bennett Lennis Mae Morrow Stone #6 511011857-16/1511899 112119/1921-12119/1921 Burgess Baby Sichie Jane Brown ~ Nonna Palmer Stone #7 9/16/1888- 111/1920 0412311931 04/2311931 Wife of J.H. Conard Rufus L Burgess Mildred Palmer Stone# 8 4/111904- 1/15/1905 12/13/1928- 04115/1930 Randolph Hall's Wife Reuben Burgess Loretta Valentine Stone# 9 11/25/1905-07/04/1906 01/28/1897 -03/09/1920 Lillie Conard Stone# 10 Owen Burgess Major J Woody Lloyd Conard 9/20/1907-5/9/1911 12/24/1883-10/23/1938 Stone# 11 David coggins Rebecca Woody Manson Conard 1845-1916 01109/1859-06/18/1909 Stone# 12 Unknown Marshall Allen Cole InasA Woody 711911904-03117/1935 03/08/1897- 09/13/1898 Stone# 13 Zona Hall W. V. Conard Matilda Woody Stone# 14 04110/1892-12/0311922 08/12/1837-03/1711896 George C. Bennett's Daughter Harriett D Cook Thurman Woody Stone# 15 06/1111837-10/2511903 10/31/1891-06/03/1910 Unknown Stone# 16 D.J. Cook Jackson Woody Unknown 04/21/1834-0111711908 01/0111856-07/02/1901 Stone# 17 Kenneth P Gardner Jonathan H. Woody Unknown 12110/194 2 - 08/0311966 03/09/1812- 11/30/1894 Stone# 18 Effie Hall Stephen J woody Conard Family 01/25/1903- 1011611905 02/26/1882-0311711905 Stone# 19 JohnWHall J. V. Woody Conard Family 12/04/1834 10/23/1926 02/14/1844 -03/26/1926 Stone# 20 Conard Family John M Hannah Effie Woody Welch Stone# 21 1895-1895 05/09/1979 Conard Family Millia E Hannah Stone#l Amanda Hall Lockman Stone# 22 1901-1901 Cook Baby Stone#2 Stone# 23 E. A. Messer 03/2711836-07/3011910 Homer Lockman Mollie Teagues Baby
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This 34-acre tract 229 in Cataloochee was owned by M. N. (Americus) Hall. While, in general, the Great Smoky Mountains region was sparsely populated, the Cataloochee Valley remained an exception. By 1900, the population of Cataloochee had grown to 1,000 residents living in hundreds of log and frame homes. A few historic buildings have been preserved on site, including two churches, a school, several homes, and outbuildings. The North Carolina Park Commission was tasked with purchasing land for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and people living in Cataloochee were among those displaced. Cataloochee families continue to return for annual reunions. In 2001, the National Park Service re-introduced elk into the valley.
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