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Directions: Take North Hwy 75. When you get to the Fairfield City Limit sign, go 1.1 miles and make a right on to Co Road 2547. Go 1.7 miles to Co Road 121 and make a right. Go 6 tenths of a mile and at the T make a left (This is still Co. Road 121) and go 2 tenths of a mile and the cemetery is on the left inside pasture.
[Eric Wood has crosschecked this list against the "Freestone Co. Cemeteries, Vol I" published 1976 which he abbreviated as FCC. He included any missing because markers can become unreadable, fall down, or be vandalized. Any added have FCC marked on the line.
Oldest Marked Grave: Infant Daughter of Thurmans, Feb. 28, 1888
| Davis, Annie Laura | Jan. 7, 1880 | July 12, 1948 |
| Davis, Bertha Betty Morrow lists as "Bert" |
1889 | 1975 |
| Davis, Lawson | Aug. 27, 1891 | Feb. 16, 1991 |
| Davis, Louis C. TX PFC 6975 Infantry - WWII |
Oct. 10, 1926 | Sept. 28, 1952 |
| Davis, Martha | 1891 | 1930 |
| Granberry, Hamp Sr. | Nov. 25, 1898 | June 16, 1973 |
| Granberry, Matilda | Feb. 5, 1907 | Aug. 1, 1952 |
| Grandberry, Henry | Apr. 7, 1890 | Sept. 26, 1941 |
| Grandberry, Henry | Jan. 24, 1915 | Dec. 29, 1996 |
| Grant, Minie Ola | Sept. 16, 1898 | Dec. 2, 1977 |
| Norris, Fannie | Jan. 5, 1845 | Jan. 12, 1925 |
| Thurman, Emma At Rest |
1866 | 1925 |
| Thurman, Eugene | 1887 | 1929 |
| Thurman, Infant dau of Thurman, B. & E. |
Feb 28, 1888 | Feb. 28, 1888 |
| Thurman, Pearl | 1887 | 1968 |
| Thurman, Price The Lord Is My Shepherd |
1886 | 1971 |
| Thurman, Robert (Rest of stone broken) |
Oct. 1865 | Mar. 14, 1907 |
| Thurman, Robert FCC |
May 3, 1889 | Oct 17, 1973 |
| Walker, Billie Jr. | Feb. 17, 1878 | Nov. 11, 1924 |
| Walker, Billie Gone, But Not Forgotten FCC & Betty Morrow have death yr as 1948 |
Dec 24, 1855 | Dec 24, 1943 |
| Walker, Mandy | 1853 | 1936 |
| Walker, Martha | 1879 | 1961 |
| Walker, Mollie | Sept. 15, 1855 | Aug. 17, 1927 |
| Walker, Pump | Feb. 10, 1857 | Apr. 5, 1925 |
There was 1 metal funeral marker with no writing on it, 2 graves marked by petrified rocks and 1 grave marked by field stone. These were all in front of Fannie Norris grave.