Brown-Loughry – Lascassas Quadrangle. Turn right from Lascassas Pike (Hwy 96) traveling E. ½ mile east of Brown’s Mill Road and 1/3 mile south of Bradley’s Creek out in a field with a few trees on the old fence line. This is an old cemetery that is maintained by the Brown-Loughry descendants. Located on the Vaught property. Mar 2008
Also has 12 or more fieldstone markers-possibly slave graves
Photographed by Madge Ann Florida Patton
Emailed to me by Gwen Boyd
gwenboyd2@bellsouth.net
Lucinda R. Weatherford
1790
27 Aug 1872
(according to the cemeteries book, she was John Brown’s sister)
John Brown
25 Apr 1797
15 Sep 1876
(according to cemeteries book, he was the owner of Brown’s Mill)
Adriana A. Loughry
wife of J.N. Loughry
22 Sep 1834
10 Oct 1877
Lena A. Loughry
03 Oct 1872
10 Jun 1895

Rev. J. N. Loughry
28 Mar 1826
11 Oct 1896
(cemetery book says he was a school teacher)
Marguerite Loughry Martin
02 Nov 1857
30 Jul 1898
May Adriana Martin
02 Jun 1883
09 Jan 1902
Mary A. Loughry
30 Sep 1866
09 Aug 1889
Not Found
Margaret (Gilliam)
consort of John Brown
14 Jul 1805
16 Aug 1857
Married Oct 1830
Joseph S.
son of J. N. and Adriana Loughry
10 Jan 1851
11 Aug 1857
Filed under: Eastern Rutherford County | Tagged: Brown, Eastern, Gwen Boyd, Lascassas Quadrangle, Loughry, Madge Anne Florida Patton, Martin

