Macedonia African Methodist Church Cemetery
Site Brief:
Founded: 1880
Location: Johns Creek, GA
Additional name(s): Warsaw AME cemetery
Affiliate group(s):
Johns Creek Historical Society
History:
THE CEMETERY
Hidden up a steep winding driveway near one of the busiest intersections in the City of Johns Creek, Georgia is a small African-American cemetery. The Macedonia African Methodist Church Cemetery (also known as Warsaw AME cemetery) is known to be the burial place of enslaved peoples and their descendants from local farms in the area. The cemetery has been abandoned for years and is in need of headstone repairs, identification of unmarked graves, and research to learn about those buried on the site.
The Johns Creek Historical Society involvement- Several years ago, the Johns Creek Historical Society took on the project of preserving and improving the cemetery by working with the city and by researching those buried at the site. This project is led by Board Member Kirk Canaday.
Our efforts follow those of others. In 1998, the Warsaw Historic Preservation Society was formed and through their efforts, Fulton County obtained a maintenance easement to the property. The group also tried to have an overlay historic district formed for the area surrounding the intersection of Medlock and State Bridge roads. In 2016, Preserve Johns Creek contracted an archaeological survey by New South Associates that mapped marked graves and potential unmarked graves.