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Author: chipleykk
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Per Miss Ruby Haynes and reported by Joyce Williams Sanders in Chipley Family Record "I do not know when John died nor where he is buried; Joanah lies near Chesnut, Louisiana. I have searched long and hard for the grave of John C. Chipley. Miss Ruby Haynes wrote in her notes which were made in the 1930's that John Chipley is buried in the Old Chipley Burying Ground, 300 yards east of Old Salem Cemetery, where W.B. Turnage and children are resting. This would place the Chipley grave somewhere behind the Deliddy Negro Church. There are mahy (many) brick markers and walls in this place. As John Chipley was a brick mason and, as I have been told, dug his clay out of the Sockey Creek and baked his bricks there, I feel that maybe he actually made some of the bricks which still remain in the old Salem Cemetery." The Salem Methodist Church is about 6 miles south of Kosciusko, MS on Hwy 35 and is currently being used by a Baptist Church.
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