This little cemetery, or what's left of it, was deeded to the public for use as a public burial grounds on 5 Jul 1855.It seems that the village of Greensboro was populated mostly by Quakers and they had a restriction pertaining to grave markers and family plots. In order to be buried together in a family plot and to have grave markers the non-Quakers needed a cemetery. So Jesse Rose, a non-Quaker started this cemetery. His family plot, five sites, is located in the southwest corner of this one-acre cemetery. Over the years the south and east edges have been plowed up into the cemetery and the stones have disappeared. To day all that remains is about one fifth of the original cemetery.
Name
Born
Died
Other Info
Ballinger, Caroline
23y, 8m, 19d
30 May 1859
Wife of W. L.
Crump, Josephene
1y, 4m, 2d
6 Oct 1859
Daughter of E. B. & M. J.
Hinshaw, Henry
20y, 2m, 8d
22 Aug 1855
Hosier, Enoch
46y, 6m, 5d
1 Nov1854
Hosier, Isaac
33y, 11m, 18d
2 Nov 1860
Son of H. & E.
Hosier, Lewis
8y, 5m, 12d
4 Jul 1859
Son of E. D.
Norton, Mary
52y, 2m, 1d
28 Nov 1869
Wife of E.
Parkins, Charlotte
27y, 10m, 18d
21 Jan 1858
Wife of J. B.
Plaster, John
26y, 11m, 6d
26 Aug 1855
From Penn.
Price, Mary
2y, 4m, 11d
1 Feb 1864
Daughter of J. & N. H.
Price, Omer
7y, 14d
21 Jan 1862
Son of J. & N. H.
Taylor, Amanda
31y, 10m, 21d
16 Dec 1864
Wife of F. A.
*Rose, Jesse
c. 1785
c. 1873
died in his 80s
*Rose, Hester
c. 1794
c. 1865
died in her 70s
*Unmarked, Jesse Rose had five burial sites in the Southwest corner of his cemetery.