Martin Cemetery Martin Cemetery is a small abandoned cemetery near Waterloo. It is grown up with large pine and hardwood trees and is not fenced. From the intersection of Hwy 371 and Hwy. 76, go east toward Waterloo on Hwy. 76 about one mile past Mt. Olive Church to Rd. 162 which leaves the highway to the right. On the opposite side of the highway is a campsite and a logging road runs north by the campsite. Another very dim trail leads to the right near the campsite. This road leads to the cemetery, which is about 50 yards from the campsite. This record made in October, 1997 by Jerry McKelvy. NAME BORN--- DIED REMARKS Long, Robert Lee b. ----- d. Oct. 8, 1922 Long, Louvenia Sep. 1, 1848--- Nov. 23, 1929 wife of Robert L. Long Long, Seaborn T. Dec. 23, 1886--- Aug. 11, 1931 Martin, Seaborn J. b. ------- d. 1880 (?) husband of Sarah Martin age 76--broken stone Martin, Sarah Jan. 1, 1812--- Jan. 12, 1892 Martin, Francis July 14, 184?--- Jul. 30, 1894 dau. of S. J. & S. Martin Vestal, Elizabeth b. ------- d. Apr. 15, 1861 Vestal, Thomas Baxter b. -------- d. Apr. 15, 1861 child of Elizabeth-age 2 months-- both names on same monument-- may be buried together. Broken stone, grave next to Elizabeth--with R. B. V. on footstone-- possibly her husband, Richard Baxter Vestal Corrected June 18, 2000/ J. McK. May 13, 1999