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Jackson County
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Cemeteries and Memorial Sites of Politicians in Jackson County

Index to Locations

  • Commerce Grey Hill Cemetery
  • Jefferson Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery


    Grey Hill Cemetery
    Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia
    See also Findagrave page for this location.
    Politicians buried here:
      Lamartine Griffin Hardman (1856-1937) — of Commerce, Jackson County, Ga. Born in Harmony Grove (now Commerce), Jackson County, Ga., April 14, 1856. Democrat. Physician; surgeon; banker; president, Commerce Telephone Company; president, Hurricane Shoals and Nacoochee Power Company; member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1902-06, 1909-10; member of Georgia state senate 33rd District, 1907-08; Governor of Georgia, 1927-31. Baptist. Member, American Medical Association. Died from a heart ailment, in Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga., February 18, 1937 (age 80 years, 310 days). Interment at Grey Hill Cemetery.
      Relatives: Son of William Benjamin Johnson Hardman and Elizabeth Susan (Colquitt) Hardman; married, March 26, 1907, to Emma Wiley Griffin; father of Josephine Collins (who married Linton McGee Collins).
      Political family: Collins-Hardman family of Helen, Georgia.
      See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial


    Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery
    Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia
    Politicians buried here:
      John Nathaniel Holder (1868-1961) — also known as John N. Holder — of Jackson, Butts County, Ga. Born July 22, 1868. Democrat. Member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1900; member of Georgia state senate, 1900; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1916 (member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business). Died January 7, 1961 (age 92 years, 169 days). Interment at Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery.
      Relatives: Son of Thomas Rhodes Holder and Martha Angeline (Pendergrass) Holder; married 1891 to Ada Mae McElhannon (sister-in-law of Homer Hancock).
      Political family: Hancock family of Jefferson, Georgia.
      See also Find-A-Grave memorial
      Homer Hancock (1881-1931) — of Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga. Born in Georgia, August 6, 1881. Banker; mayor of Jefferson, Georgia; Jackson County Superior Court Clerk, 1917-20; member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1927-30; member of Georgia state senate 33rd District, 1931. Presbyterian. Died, from a self-inflicted gunshot, in the directors room of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Jackson County, Ga., March 28, 1931 (age 49 years, 234 days). Interment at Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery.
      Relatives: Son of Hugh Haroldson Hancock and Sarah Anna 'Sallie' (Johnson) Hancock; married, December 17, 1906, to Ethel McElhannon (sister-in-law of John Nathaniel Holder).
      Political family: Hancock family of Jefferson, Georgia.
      See also Find-A-Grave memorial
      Hugh Haroldson Hancock (1849-1911) — also known as Hugh Hancock — of Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga. Born in Jackson County, Ga., November 19, 1849. Farmer; member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1890. Died in Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga., April 27, 1911 (age 61 years, 159 days). Interment at Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery.
      Relatives: Son of John Richardson Hancock and Rebecca (Lyle) Hancock; married to Sarah Anna Johnson; father of Homer Hancock.
      Political family: Hancock family of Jefferson, Georgia.
      See also Find-A-Grave memorial

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