Notes:
Westview is a very large cemetery with over 125,000 graves. For photo requests, please contact the cemetery office at (404)755-6611 for a section/lot/grave location. They will also tell you whether there is a marker or not.
Westview Cemetery became the primary burial place for Atlanta citizens when historic Oakland Cemetery sold it's last burial plots in the late 1880s.
It is a protected part of the battlefield where the July 28,
AKA: West View Cemetery
1864 Battle of Ezra Church took place. It is located on the area where Confederates rushed up to charge the center of the Union line. The solitary grave of Lt. Edward Clingman, killed at Ezra Church, is marked with engravings of a saber, pistol and Confederate flag, and is located along the eastern outer drive. Behind the grave is a section of Confederate trenches. A monument for the battle is located within the cemetery. The present day cemetery gatehouse and office is located on part of the Confederate battleline.
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | Tree | |
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1. | MEIXELL, Jr. Albert Creighton | d. 10 Jan 2000 | Westview Cemetery - Atlanta | I16708 | Adam Barner |
2. | MEIXELL, Sr. Albert Creighton | d. 10 Feb 1925 | Westview Cemetery - Atlanta | I16710 | Adam Barner |
3. | MEIXELL, Mary V. | d. 15 Jan 1984 | Westview Cemetery - Atlanta | I16707 | Adam Barner |