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from McEachern United Methodist Church [www.mceachernumc.org/home/aboutus_history.htm]
When Esther Mary Ann McEachern died on May 13, 1893, her son, John Newton McEachern, Sr. bought and donated to the church and the community the land now known as Macland Cemetery. David Newton McEachern died December 20, 1895. The Macland Cemetery Association assumed ownership of the cemetery in 1935. In order to assure that the cemetery would always be cared for properly, the Macland Cemetery Association returned the ownership of the cemetery to John N. McEachern Memorial United Methodist Church on July 8, 2000.
When Esther Mary Ann McEachern died on May 13, 1893, her son, John Newton McEachern, Sr. bought and donated to the church and the community the land now known as Macland Cemetery. David Newton McEachern died December 20, 1895. The Macland Cemetery Association assumed ownership of the cemetery in 1935. In order to assure that the cemetery would always be cared for properly, the Macland Cemetery Association returned the ownership of the cemetery to John N. McEachern Memorial United Methodist Church on July 8, 2000.
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Coordinates: 33°54'11"N 84°40'16"W
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