Sunday, June 29, 2014

Cemeteries in Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee

Below is a listing of Nashville cemeteries, with address and contact information.  Many of the cemeteries have websites and links are provided.


Christine Kreyling wrote an excellent history of Nashville cemeteries for the Nashville Scene. - Six Feet Under

 Click on the cemetery name for information.

Family Burial Ground, Established ca. 1840
2903 Elm Hill Road
Nashville,TN  37214
For information contact;
2910 Elm Hill Pike
Nashville, TN, 37214
(615) 871-4524 
Catholic Burial Ground, Established 1868
1001 Lebanon Road
Nashville, TN  37210
615-256-4590 

African-American, Established 1889
1428 Elm Hill Pike
Nashville, TN 37210
615-256-4395
888-256-4395

African-American
820 Elm Hill Pike
Nashville, TN, 37210
615-256-4395
888-256-4395
Find-A-Grave 

African-American
1248 Dickerson Rd
Goodlettsville, TN, 37072
615-256-4395
888-256-4395
1150 S. Dickerson Road
Goodlettesville, TN 37072
 615-859-5279
Find-A-Grave

9090 Highway 100
Nashville, TN  37221
615-646-9292
Find-A-Grave

535 Shute Lane
Hermitage, TN
615-889-0361
Find-A-Grave 


Completion Report Cemetery Relocation  
Davidson, Wilson and Rutherford Counties    
List of Deceased


Established ca. 1797      
Located at the corner of Dodge Drive
and Old Glenrose,  Nashville, TN
Find-A-Grave 

African American, Established 1869
Orr Avenue (at Elm Hill Pike)
Nashville, TN, 37210
615-256-4395
888-256-4395
Find-A-Grave 

Mt Olivet Cemetery 
Established 1856
1101 Lebanon Pike
Nashville, TN  37210
615-255-4193
Find-A-Grave 

Established 1822       
1001 4th Avenue South
Nashville, TN


Established 1866 For the reinterment of Union Civil War battle dead.
1420 Gallatin Road South
Madison, TN  37115
615-736-2839,
615-327-5360

Established  ca 1785
5110 Gallatin Road
Nashville, TN  37216


2001 15th Avenue North
Nashville, TN  37208
615 352-7620 Ext: 292

660 Thompson Lane
Nashville, TN  37204
615-383-4754 









2 comments:

  1. Has anyone ever seen or heard of the cemetery on Taylor Knob ( 3441 B Dickerson Pk)? Are there any records from the burials there?

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    1. You can find the information on the Davidson County Cemetery Survey website. http://www.davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/home/cemeteries-s-u/taylor-o-connell-cemetery
      NE-45: NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN. Old Due West Avenue

      Inscriptions, recorded by Andrew Wayne Dews and Lisa Dews during June 2003,
      at the Taylor-O’Connell Cemetery, were sent to the Davidson County Cemetery
      Survey project, on April 12, 2004.

      Ella Sanders. Nov. 20, 1877 – Oct. 3, 1884
      W. R. Sanders. May 10, 1841 – Mar. 22, 1914
      Rebecca Taylor. Nov. 25, 1812 – April 17, 1880
      Jno. H. Taylor. Apr. 7, 1808 – Sept. 13, 1893
      E. A. J. Johnson. July 1879 – Mar. 1881
      Mama G. E. O’Connell. Aug. 23, 1852 – July 29, 1930
      Aunt Ellen M. E. Taylor. Sept. 20, 1842 – July 11, 1924
      Wiley D. O’Connell. Apr. 28, 1885 – May 14, 1957
      Mary C. O’Connell. Sept. 24, 1889 – Aug. 1, 1983
      George Hall O’Connell. Sept. 30, 1910 – Jan. 31, 1936
      Dad and Brother Thomas J. O’Connell. 1854 – 1936
      Wiley E. O’Connell. May 20, 1909 – 1910

      Note: One fallen tombstone was face down and the inscription could not be read.
      The tombstone may be for:
      Mary Louise Taylor Suttle. 1829 – March 16, 1919?
      Wife of William Suttle*
      Daughter of Rebecca & John H. Taylor
      *William Suttle, member of Captain Cox’s Union Guard.
      Buried in Plot U10073, National Cemetery, Nashville, TN.


      Report. 4-13-2004

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