Charles Hicks Cemetery
Located at the end of Stella's Lane, go up to the Conley Cemetery and walk beside the fence following a trail up to a flat and then east around the flat to the point. The Conley family has a restriction for nothing to be taken or added without permisssion. They are concerned someone will remove the old stones. They will allow new stones by permission only as long as the old stones are left untouched where they are sitting. Warrents for grand theft will be gotten for anyone removing them. Located abt N37.24.149/W082.56.098
| R1N1 | Hicks | Charles | Dec Jan 10 1900 | A Soldier, Brave and True, His tolls are pass, His work is done, He fought the fight The Victory Won. This Stone made by Troy Conley according to Stella Conley Troy's sister in law. He made it 60 years ago (1937) for Andy Hicks father or Grandfather. | |
| R1N2 | Sandstone | infant | --appears to be infant | ||
| R1N3 | Hicks | E. L | March 12 1899 | 78 sandstone with ELH carved on it. Assuming H. was for Hicks. | |
| R1N4 | Hicks | Charles | 1790 | Aug 23 1880 | he was a war of 1812 Vet and now has a new stone |
| R1N5 | Sandstone | we think this may be Rebecca his wife but need prove before getting a new stone | |||
| R1N6 | Sinkhole | ||||
| R2N1 | Sandstone | later I found a initial on it and wrote in down in another book I will have to find. | |||
| R2N2 | Hicks | M | Aug 25 1888 | only date on it-had initials M H. assuming H was for Hicks | |
| R2N3 | Hicks | S | dec May 1878 | has only S H d May 1878 assuming H is for Hicks |