Named for Cypress Creek and at other times called Davis for the pioneer Davis family, ancestors of the Emerson family of Somerville, this church stood in the Center Point community on land owned now (1996) by James H. Shelton, great-great-grandson . . . — — Map (db m55399) HM
founded in 1923
by
Thomas Jefferson “Bozo” Williams
in Mason, TN
has been listed in the
National Register of Historic Places
by the
United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m200755) HM
Dedicated to the memory
of those buried nearby
at Richland, the plantation home of
William Alexander Somervill, I
1845-1868
• Josephine Amelia, daughter, age 3
• Jane Eppes Fraser Claiborne 1782-1868
• Her four sons:
• Devereaux . . . — — Map (db m221735) HM
2½ mi. N. this Protestant Episcopal chapel was built on land given by Maj. William Taylor in 1847. It replaced St. Andrews, established 1834, burned 1845. First rector was the Rev. James W. Rogers. Descendants of the original communicants make . . . — — Map (db m53121) HM
Dedicated to the memory
of those buried nearby
at Vineland, the plantation home of
George Tarry Taylor and Mary Goodloe Somervill
1847 – 1886
Among those buried here are:
George Tarry Taylor 1804-1886 • Mary Goodloe Somervill 1805-1858 • . . . — — Map (db m221739) HM