Butler County, Alabama

Reddoch Cemetery

Butler County, Alabama

This survey was provided by Donna Eldridge.

Located in the Liberty community, four miles west of Greenville.  The old community of Reddoch Springs nearby is said to have been named for Alexander Reddoch.  (Near Harold May's Store)

ALEXANDER REDDOCH died February 13, 1850 "aged 76 years, 5 mos. & 5 das" (was born Oct. 8, 1773)

"MRS. HETTY REDDOCH wife of Alexander Reddoch & oldest daughter of John & Elizabeth Perdue who was born in the State of Maryland the 30th of June 1781, was  married to Alexander Reddoch the 19th of April 1798 and died in this place on the 8th of Oct. 1846 aged 65 years, 8 mos. & 8 das"

RACHEL D. EVANS    Sept 26, 1818 - May 25, 1860

THEODOSIA daughter of I (J?). W. & Rached D. Evans (child's grave, rest of inscription illegible)

HETTY ELIZABETH CHEATHAM wife of I. G. Miller  Jan. 1, 1844 - July 19, 1899

ISAIAH GEORGE MILLER  Dec. 6, 1843 - Mar. 6, 1895

VICTORIA LEWIS  Feb. 25, 1850 - Sept. 26, 1928  (She was Victoria Cheatham,  married John B. Lewis)

J. B. LEWIS  Jan. 6, 1840 - June 5, 1918 (husband of Victoria)

Infant son of E.  R. & M. H. CHEATHAM  Aug. 3, 1881 - Aug 6, 1881

FRANCIS H., son of J. B. & V. V. Lewis  Jan. 13, 1887 - Sept. 2, 1895 "L.B.W."  (small marble upright marker, no other inscription)

Known unmarked graves:-

Two small children of James B. Miller and Nannie Elvira Andress,   born about 1914-15.
[Note: These may be twins Lucille and Lewis Andress, born Jul 27, 1913. Lucille was stillborn. No information on Lewis.- Margaret Alley]

Unmarked vault - Johnny M. Rabon, died ca. 1967, husband of Edith Mae Miller,  dau. of James B. Miller and Nannie Elvira Andress.

Date of census about 1964     Verified by J. G. Little, Jr. June 1973

Source:  Butler County Historical Society - June 1973 - Volume IX,  Number 2

These photos were provided by Esther Ellison.

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Upper Left:
Hetty Elizabeth Cheatham

Above:
Isaiah George Miller

Left: Victoria Lewis

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