
Oakwood University anchors the southern landscape of this northern Alabama region, situated where the growing suburbs of Madison and Huntsville converge. The terrain is defined by prominent peaks like Capshaw Mtn and Burwell Mtn, which rise above the surrounding residential developments of Western Hills Estates and Rainbow Mountain Heights. This modern record reveals a dense network of family history preserved in numerous burial grounds, such as Bouldin-Hammond Cem, Saint James Cem, and Nance Cem, many of which remain tucked between expanding neighborhoods. Waterways like Beaverdam Creek and Indian Creek drain the lowlands, while old crossroads like Cluttsville, Jeff, and Monrovia illustrate the historical settlement patterns of Madison County before its recent suburban transformation.
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1936 Farley
Madison County, AL

1936 Fisk
Madison County, AL

1936 Jeff
Madison County, AL

1936 King Cove
Madison County, AL

1936 Maysville
Madison County, AL

1936 Moontown
Madison County, AL

1936 Toney
Madison County, AL

1947 Farley
Madison County, AL

1948 Fisk
Madison County, AL

1948 King Cove
Madison County, AL

1948 Maysville
Madison County, AL

1948 Moontown
Madison County, AL

1950 Farley
Madison County, AL

1951 Fisk
Madison County, AL

1951 King Cove
Madison County, AL

1951 Maysville
Madison County, AL

1958 Jeff
Madison County, AL

1958 Toney
Madison County, AL

1964 Farley
Madison County, AL

1967 Jeff
Madison County, AL

2024 Farley
Madison County, AL

2024 Fisk
Madison County, AL

2024 Jeff
Madison County, AL

2024 King Cove
Madison County, AL

2024 Maysville
Madison County, AL

2024 Moontown
Madison County, AL

2024 Toney
Madison County, AL