Branstetter Cemetery

Also known as High Point Cemetery, Branstetter Cemetery is located on the side of Hwy 62 west of Deer Lodge, in Morgan County, Tennessee. As you might expect, there are many Branstetter's buried here, and it is said that Eli S. Branstetter (his headstone reads "E.S. Branstetter) was the first person buried here, in 1889. This is well maintained, and contains about 18 unmarked graves.




E.S. (Eli) Branstetter, born August 2, 1813, died November 22, 1889. He was reportedly the first person buried in this cemetery.


The view of the cemetery.


John B. and Brenda Almeadie "Meadie" Lavender Branstetter. John was the son of Henry L. and Rebecca Green Branstetter. John and Meadie the parents of Grace, Nellie, Myrtle, Charlie, Addie, and Edith.


Frances Marion and Sara Ann "Sally" Branstetter Aytes. She was the daughter of Eli and Sara (Mellisa?) Hair Branstetter.


Claud M. and Myrtle Mary Branstetter Howard. He was the son of Joseph M. and Mary Catherine Smith Howard. She was the daughter of John B. and Meadie Lavender Branstetter.


Joseph M. and Mary Catherine SMith Howard. He was the son of Philip Allen and Elizabeth "Lydia" Branstetter Howard, who are buried at the Smith Cemetery.

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