
Founders Cemetery, Roswell, Ga.
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N 34° 00.861 W 084° 21.363
16S E 744154 N 3766899
Quick Description: Founders Cemetery 1840-1860, contains 23 marked graves of some first families of Roswell and their slaves.
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 7/13/2007 3:43:15 PM
Waymark Code: WM1VFX
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Long Description:This cemetery, the first burying ground of the village from 1840 to
1860. Among the distinguished dead who rest here are Roswell’s
founder, Roswell King; Major James Stephens Bulloch, grandfather of
president Theodore Roosevelt and grandson of Archibald Bulloch,
first president of Georgia; and John Dunwoody, Esq., builder of
Mimosa Hall and his wife, Jane Bulloch Dunwoody.
An outbreak of scarlet fever in 1841 resulted in the death of
many children; among them was Charles Irving Bulloch, infant son of
Major and Mrs. James Stephens Bulloch. Another child buried here
was three-year-old Ralph King Hand, son of the widowed daughter of
Roswell King, Eliza Hand, for whom the first permanent home in
Roswell was build, Primrose Cottage.
Slaves of the families were also buried in Founders’ Cemetery,
there are many unmarked graves, the last burial was May 18, 1860 –
James A. Burney, the only son of Dr. and Mrs. P.J. Burney.
This historic marker was erected in the year 1977 by Roswell
Woman’s Club.
From the sign located next to the steps leading up to the
cemetery.
The original burial ground once associated with Roswell
Presbyterian Church contained 23 marked graves of some first
families of Roswell and their slaves. The first burial was that of
Charles Irvine Bulloch, aged 2 years, who died of scarlet fever
during an outbreak in Roswell in summer of 1841. Town founder
Roswell King dies February 15, 1844 and lies beneath a monument
erected in his memory by his children. Flagstones identify 65
graves discovered in 1984 during a geophysical survey of the
cemetery.
Roswell Historical Society
Located at the end of Sloan Street, Roswell, Ga.