Pleasant Hill Cemetery (South-Black Section) Pleasant Hill Cemetery (South-black section) is just over the fence from the white section directly behind Pleasant Hill Baptist Church south of Willisville. It has been neglected and looks like regular woods timber. A few large cedar trees are in this old cemetery, which is about 3/4ths of an acre in size. I believe there are many unmarked graves since the markers are scattered over such a large area. From Willisville, go south toward Waldo for 2.9 miles. Turn left on Rd. 6 and go almost one half mile. Turn right and go 1/10th of a mile to the church and cemetery. This cemetery is in the woods directly behind the fenced cemetery. This record made in March, 1998 by Jerry McKelvy. NAME BORN--- DIED REMARKS Askew, Thomas b. --------- d. 10-18-1921 Ark. Pvt.-355 Labor BN OMC Askew, Melissa 1844--- 7-21-1890 wife of S. Askew Beasley, Pearl 3-7-1885--- 2-7-1907 Beasley, Mary 1855--- 1909 Bryant, Rhoda b. ------------- d. 9-5-1912 age 92 Jamison, Pose b. ------------ d. 10-25-1918 Ark. Sgt.-542 Labor Battn. King, John T. b. -------------- d. 5-7-1921 Ark. Pvt.-162 Depot Brig. Loudermilk, Lou R. b. ------------- d. 7-26-1917 The following people were listed in the 1970 record, but the graves could not be located when this record was made. Askew, Sallie Askew, Simon Beasley, Charlie Beasley, Harrie Beasley, Mellie Beasley, Lola Beasley, H. B. Blake, Amynie Blake, Dump Davis, Eddie Ellis, Charlie Ellis, Edel Elliot, Mollie Gantt, Wash Hall, Emerline Hardiman, Febie Hick, Mary Infant (born dead) Jene, Thomas Jeasley, Dora Jeasley, Dora Johnson, King Rowton, Martha Rowton, Mettie Rowton, Mabel Rowton, Mary Rowton, Olie Rowton, Thomas Leene Stanoke, Gene Stearly, Father Thornton, Mittie Wincher, Missie Witcher, Western Witcher, Walter