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Alachua County
Florida

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Alachua County

Index to Locations

  • ArcherLaurel Hill Cemetery
  • GainesvilleEvergreen Cemetery
  • GainesvilleGainesville Cemetery
  • Near GainesvilleKanapaha Cemetery
  • HawthorneHawthorne Cemetery
  • Near MicanopyOak Ridge Cemetery


    Laurel HillCemetery
    Archer, Alachua County, Florida
    Fred C. Cubberly (1869-1932) — also known asFred Cubberly — of Cedar Key,LevyCounty, Fla.; Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.Born in Chillicothe,LivingstonCounty, Mo.,October28, 1869.Republican.Lawyer;U.S.Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, 1909-13, 1921-32;delegate to Republican National Convention from Florida,1912(alternate),1920(member,CredentialsCommittee); municipal judge in Florida, 1914; candidate forU.S.Representative from Florida 2nd District, 1920.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,August11, 1932 (age62 years, 288days).Interment at Laurel Hill Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof George Cubberly and Sarah (Frazier) Cubberly; married,October20, 1903, to M. Etta Hancock.
     Epitaph: "A friend of theoppressed."
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


  • EvergreenCemetery
    Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida
    Jesse Johnson Finley (1812-1904) — also known asJesse J. Finley — of Memphis,ShelbyCounty, Tenn.; Jacksonville,DuvalCounty, Fla.; Lake City,ColumbiaCounty, Fla.Born near Lebanon,WilsonCounty, Tenn.,November18, 1812.Democrat. Member ofArkansasstate senate, 1841;mayorof Memphis, Tenn., 1845-46; member ofFloridastate senate, 1850; candidate for Presidential Elector forFlorida,1852;circuit judge in Florida, 1853-61;ConfederateDistrict Judge, 1861-62; general in the Confederate Army duringthe Civil War;U.S.Representative from Florida, 1876-77, 1879, 1881-82 (2nd District1876-77, 1st District 1879, 2nd District 1881-82).Slaveowner. Died in Lake City,ColumbiaCounty, Fla.,November6, 1904 (age91 years, 354days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     William Luther Hill (1873-1951) — of Florida. Born in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,October17, 1873.Democrat.Lawyer;banker;insurancebusiness; secretary to U.S. Sen.DuncanU. Fletcher, 1917-36;U.S.Senator from Florida, 1936; appointed 1936.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,January5, 1951 (age77 years, 80days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article
     Robert Wyche Davis (1849-1929) — also known asRobert W. Davis — of Palatka,PutnamCounty, Fla.; Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.Born near Albany,LeeCounty, Ga.,March15, 1849.Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofFloridastate house of representatives, 1884-85;Speaker ofthe Florida State House of Representatives, 1885; generalattorney, Florida SouthernRailroad;U.S.Representative from Florida 2nd District, 1897-1905;mayorof Gainesville, Fla., 1924-25.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,September15, 1929 (age80 years, 184days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Horatio Davis (1840-1912) — of Chatham,PittsylvaniaCounty, Va.; Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.Born in Wilmington,New HanoverCounty, N.C.,May 16,1840.Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War;lawyer;county judge in Virginia, 1880-86;mayorof Gainesville, Fla., 1908-09.Episcopalian.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,June 12,1912 (age72 years, 27days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
     Relatives:Half-brother and fourth cousin ofGeorgeDavis; great-grandnephew ofSamuelAshe; cousin four different ways ofJohnBaptista Ashe (1748-1802),JohnBaptista Ashe (1810-1857),ThomasSamuel Ashe andWilliamShepperd Ashe; cousin three different ways ofAlfredMoore Waddell; second cousin twice removed ofWilliamHenry Hill.
     Political family:Ashe#1 family of North Carolina (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     James Osgood Andrews (1845-1934) — also known asJames O. Andrews — of Cedar Key,LevyCounty, Fla.; Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.Born inLibertyCounty, Ga.,February3, 1845.Democrat.ConsularAgent for Spain inCedarKey, Fla., 1888-98.Died, frominterstitialnephritis andheartdisease, in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,March27, 1934 (age89 years, 52days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Martha Alleta 'Lettie' (Cato) Andrews and Robert QuartermanAndrews; married,December27, 1865, to Margaret Williams Demere; married,December20, 1877, to Camille Wilson; married,May 4,1880, to Magnolia Cravass; married1882 to AnnaC. Penny.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    GainesvilleCemetery
    Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida
    James Baird Dawkins (1820-1883) — of Florida. Born in Hancockville,CherokeeCounty, S.C.,November14, 1820.Delegateto Florida secession convention, 1861;Representativefrom Florida in the Confederate Congress, 1862; state court judgein Florida, 1863-65, 1877-83; died in office 1883.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,February12, 1883 (age62 years, 90days).Interment at Gainesville Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    KanapahaCemetery
    Near Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida
    Robert Fenwick Taylor (1849-1926) — also known asR. Fenwick Taylor — of Florida. Born in Myrtle Hill,BeaufortCounty, S.C.,March10, 1849.Justiceof Florida state supreme court, 1891-1925; appointed 1891;chiefjustice of Florida state supreme court, 1897-1905.DiedFebruary26, 1926 (age76 years, 353days).Interment at Kanapaha Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Father of Ena H. Taylor (who marriedWilliamHull Ellis).


    HawthorneCemetery
    Hawthorne, Alachua County, Florida
    Donald Ray Matthews (1907-1997) — also known asDonald R. Matthews;BillyMatthews —of Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.Born in Micanopy,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,October3, 1907.Democrat.School teacherand principal; member ofFloridastate house of representatives, 1935; served in the U.S. Armyduring World War II; delegate to Democratic National Convention fromFlorida,1952(alternate),1960;U.S.Representative from Florida 8th District, 1953-67.Presbyterian.Member,AmericanLegion;Lions;Kiwanis;Knightsof Pythias;Elks;Moose;Pi GammaMu;TauKappa Alpha;SigmaPhi Epsilon.Died in Gainesville,AlachuaCounty, Fla.,October26, 1997 (age90 years, 23days).Interment at Hawthorne Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof D. H. Matthews and Flora A. Matthews; married1941 to SaraLewis.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Oak RidgeCemetery
    Near Micanopy, Alachua County, Florida
    Madison Stark Perry (1814-1865) — also known asMadison S. Perry — of Florida. Born in Lancaster District (nowLancasterCounty), S.C.,1814.Democrat.Cottonplanter;Governor ofFlorida, 1857-61; colonel in the Confederate Army during theCivil War.Died in Rochelle,AlachuaCounty, Fla., March,1865(ageabout50 years).Interment at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     ThecityofPerry,Florida, isnamed forhim.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle


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