James W. Stricklin, 18571877 (aged 19 years)

Name
James W. /Stricklin/
Family with parents
father
mother
18331915
Birth: August 4, 1833 Tennessee
Death: February 22, 1915
Marriage MarriageJuly 5, 1848Wayne Co. TN
1 year
elder brother
21 months
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
18551927
Birth: February 8, 1855 29 21 Tennessee
Death: December 2, 1927
2 years
himself
18571877
Birth: April 26, 1857 31 23
Death: January 16, 1877
3 years
younger sibling
18591960
Birth: November 12, 1859 33 26
Death: September 16, 1960
15 months
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
18631906
Birth: January 27, 1863 37 29 Tennessee
Death: March 3, 1906
2 years
younger brother
1865
Birth: March 15, 1865 39 31 Tennessee
2 years
younger sister
18671955
Birth: March 27, 1867 41 33 Tennessee
Death: October 5, 1955
23 months
younger brother
18691943
Birth: February 14, 1869 43 35 Tennessee
Death: June 11, 1943
2 years
younger sibling
3 years
younger brother
18741942
Birth: July 18, 1874 48 40 Lutts, Wayne Co. TN
Death: January 13, 1942
Birth
Source: Headstone
Death
Source: Headstone
Shared note

Pinhook - Lutts Cemetery
This is an updated enumeration prepared by the Lutts Extension Homemakers Club in 1987. Location: The cemetery is approximately 3/4 mile west of Lutts, high upon a hill overlooking the Weatherford Creek valley. The cemetery is on Tennessee Highway 203 and is to the south, boardering the highway. This cemetery had its beginning in February 1877. The spot was selected and donated for a cemetery by James Hiram STRICKLIN when one of his sons died. James W. "Jim" STRICKLIN, son of James Hiram and Nancy Caroline DANIEL STRICKLIN was the first person buried in the old part. Jim was born April 26, 1857 and died January 16, 1877. About 1947, the Lutts Community Club bought land off the same tract, at the time owned by Daniel WHITAKER, for cemetery use. This has been referred to as the "new part". The first person buried in this section was John Marshall SINCALIR who was buried January 3, 1952. In 1987, two new additions were added. The Franks addition came off the same tract of land as the rest of the cemetery. The Robbins addition came from the Joe ROBBINS farm just across the road from the present cemetery.