Old Chapperal Cemetery - (a.k.a. Billy Field Cemetery)
1103 Pleasant Grove – Chapperal Road, Wayne County, Mississippi
Compiled by Jerry D. Mason in March 2000
Cemetery is well kept and still in use. Enclosed in chain-linked fence.
- Submitted By Jerry D. Mason
From right to left:
ROW 1
3 Graves enclosed in granite border with white stone
James E. (Bobby) Chapman; Nov 7, 1917 – Apr. 2, 1981 Veteran Marker: SGT US ARMY WWII
Ruby E. Chapman; Feb. 15, 1900 – Sept. 3, 1973
Sharpe E. Chapman E. Chapman; June 25, 1892 – Oct. 23, 1952
Vivian Chapman; Dec. 14, 1921 – Oct. 23, 1942
Eliza Jane Chapman; Mar. 3, 1869 – May 29, 1946
*Note Name on birth certificate is Elizabeth Ann Eliza Bishop, my ggrandmother
James C. Chapman; Jan. 2, 1869 – Jan. 8, 1938 (*note C=Craig nickname was Uncle Jim)
James T. Chapman; 1897 – 1935 “Gone Home”
Edna E. Cooley; May 14, 1899 – Apr. 15, 1919
“Daddy” John W. Cooley; Born 1886 – June 2, 1946
Ray Bascon Chapman; Dec. 14, 1918 – De. 16, 1918
Following headstone by itself in far left corner;
No name “Gone in her young years, Ere sorrow could stain, A fare from lifes cares, its griefs and its pain.”
ROW 2
“Mother” Willie Jones Barnhill; March 8, 1873 – Feb. 17, 1939
“A precious one from us is gone.
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.”
R. S. Jones; born Nov. 14, 1869 – Died May 27, 1919
“some sweet day we will meet him there, On that bright eternal shore.”
J. O., son of R. S. & W. E. Jones; Oct. 27, 1896 – Feb. 5, 1912
“The time has come dear Papa,
when I must say goodbye.
I fill the shadows thickening.
The end is drawing nigh.
W. C., con of R. S. & W. E. Jones; born July 27, 1903 – Died June 19, 1906 “At Rest”
ROW 3
“Father” Houston Duvall; Mar. 19, 1920 – Apr. 11, 1963
Veteran Marker: Mississippi CPT Co C 33 Armed Eng l BN WWII
Otis C. Duvall; Aug 6, 1917 – Dec. 19, 1944
Veteran Marker; Mississippi 20 Armd Inf Bn 10 Armd DIV WWII
Make C. Duvall; 1895 – 1972
Mollie Duvall; 1892 – 1984
Sam B. Jones Jr.; Apr. 12, 1926 – Sept. 9, 1997 “Our Loving Father”
CHAPMAN “May they rest in peace”
L. C. “Pig”; Sept 11, 1875 – Feb. 14, 1958
Charsie Collins; Mar. 16, 1880 – Jan. 9, 1932
CHAPMAN
Homer Chapman; Apr 13, 1910 – Mar. 22, 1912
Vermell Chapman; Apr 4, 1904 – Jan. 25, 1908
James A. Chapman; CSA Veteran marker: Co B, 9 Miss Cav. CSA
Cornelia W. Chapman; Died Mar. 30, 1900 Age 51 years “wife of James Chapman”
Unknown cement slab
Wife of A. C. Weaver; born ____ 28, 1947 – Died Aug. 24, 18__
Unknown broken headstone & cement slab
Unknown graves -- sunken earth
Charsie Chapman; MCH 16, 1880 – Jan. 9, 1932 “Mother” (old cement headstone at foot of grave)
“God looked dow from heaven above called home our mother whome we love
ROW 4
CHAPMAN “Gone but not forgotten”
“Mother” Lillie; Nov. 13, 1903 –
“Father” Henry A. Jr.; Sept 14, 1898 – Mar. 27, 1977
Carrie Whitaker; Mar. 15, 1871 – June 26, 1936
Claiborne C. Whitaker; Sept. 24, 1864 – Jan. 22, 1940
Jessie M. Thrash Prestridge; Sept 24, 1864 – Feb. 6, 1971 “A dear daughter and sister.”
THRASH
“Son” James H. Thrash; July 10, 1921
“Father” Jesse W. Thrash; Jan. 31, 1880 – June 1, 1945
Maude E. Thrash; Sept. 23, 1917 – Dec. 24, 1931
Eddie Ray Thrash; Feb. 20, 1930 – Dec. 19, 1931
CHAPMAN
Sallie C. Chapman; Sept. 24, 1878 – Aug. 8, 1961 “gone but not forgotten.”
Henry A. Chapman; Feb. 5, 1865 – Dec. 7, 1950 “Gone but not forgotten.” Woodmen of the World Emblem Memorial
In Memory of Willie McCoy, wife of H. A. Chapman; Feb. 16, 1876 – Mar. 30, 1895
ROW 5
In Memory of Henry, son of C. C. & C. J. Whitaker; born Jan. 6, 1889 – died June 12, 1890
WHITAKER
C. Whitaker; born Aug. 11, 1834 – Died Oct. 6, 1896 (headstone is broken into pieces)
CHAPMAN
Peggy H. Chapman; Oct. 14, 1922 –
Thomas “Dolly Boy” Chapman; Dec. 2, 1918 – May 8, 1990
Woodmen of the World Memorial - Veteran marker PVT USARMY WWII
Minnie Rowe (Unknown writing) NO DATES small cement stone
Unknown grave cement headstone
McCOY
Virginia W.; Nov 1857 – June 22, 1925
Frank E.; July 1847 – 1910
ROW 6
Doyal W. Jones; Nov 6, 1936 – Nov. 9, 1936
ROW 7
John Jones; April 27, 1905 – Jan. 12, 1942
“In our beam of love, Our God above, taken from our home our husband and father whom we loved and wanted.”
Fannie, wife of J. O. Jones; 1871 – 1953 “At Rest:
GRUVER
Velma C.; Sept. 1, 1914 – Oct. 6, 1983
Ivy C.; Aug. 27, 1911 – Jan. 14, 1988
In Memory of M. M. McCoy; born Dec. 23, 1854 – died Oct. 1, 1896
“His many virtues form the noblest monument to his memory.” (made by Morris Bros. Memphis)
In Memory of Helen Ola, daughter of M. M. & C. R. McCoy; born Jan. 20, 1895 – died Feb. 3, 1895
“Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore.” (made by Morris Bros.Memphis)
Talmadge D. McCoy; Dec. 25, 1892 – Nov. 18, 1969
Veteran Marker: Mississippi 1st Sgt 72 Co 6 GP MG TNG Camp WWI
ROW 8
ROWE
M. L. Rowe; Apr. 13, 1918 – Sept 11, 1986 Veteran Marker: Tec 5 US ARMY WWII
Thora Mae Rowe; May 19, 1913 – Sept. 17, 1986
ROW 9
“Daddy” Alfred Dolye Moody; Dec. 13, 1932 – Nov. 17, 1985
WEAVERS
Bernice “Skeet” Weaver; Sept. 2, 1922 – Aug. 24, 1983 “At Rest”
Jackie W. Weaver; Jan. 24, 1942 - “God’s Special Child”
C. V. “Hooks” Weaver; Feb. 13, 1918 – Aug. 3, 1980 “At Rest”
Veteran Marker: Charles Vernon Weaver, SSGT US ARMY 1918 – 1980
WEAVER (marble border inlaid with white stone) *50th Wedding Anniversary picture of them in middle
Mamie Chapman; June 28, 1898 – Apr. 1, 1991 “MOTHER”
Charlie Chester; Apr. 10, 1893 – Feb. 22, 1967 “Good Buddie”
ROWE
“Mother” Margie J. Rowe; Feb. 26, 1929 – Aug. 7, 1990 “At Rest”
“Father” Sammie E. Rowe, Sr.; May 13, 1927 – July 29, 1981 “At Rest” Veteran Marker PFC US Army WWII
Carl Wilson Mancil; Veteran Marker: Sgt US Army WWII 1924 – 1975
In Memory of Wife & Mother, Margaret Rowe Mancil; Aug. 14, 1920 – Mar. 28, 1969
ROWE
“Mother” Ester Weaver Rowe; Sept 21, 1888 – May 12, 1968
“Daddy” Sam N. Rowe; June 16, 1885 – Nov. 9, 1962
ROW 10
“Brother” Ralph L. Paff; Mar. 21, 1932 – Sept. 16, 1983 “Rest In Peace” Veteran Marker: SSGT US Air Force Korea
WEAVER “The eartly song is ended and the voices join the heavens choir”
“Mother” Mae Gilbert; April 22, 1912 –
“Daddy” Murdock L.; June 29, 1896 – March 8, 1979
C. L. Butch Holloman; 1944 – 1973 “And the dreams are gone, for the dreamer is dead.”
(fiberglass cover over cement slab grave with name info with raised letters but most are missing)
WEAVER (cement border inlaid with white stone. approximately 12 feet x 9 feet)
Aunt Sis “Love Mamie”
NO OTHER MARKED GRAVES
WEAVER
M. L.; April 11, 1849 – Aug. 14, 1918
Margaret; Jan 23, 1854 – Apr. 7, 1946
*note while I was compiling the info a individual told me of the story where a grave robber had dug up these graves and when
he came back to do it again he was shot by relatives waiting for the man’s return.
*NOTE Was told the Emory Whitakers parents are buried here. Graves were once cover by a shed.
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