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INVENTORY OF MUGG CEMETERY
Weston, Collin County, Texas
[alphabetical index at bottom] Inventoried October 1987-August 1988 Location: 2.5 miles east of Weston, Texas on the south side of Highway 455 Inventory done by Sue and Ron Patterson; e-mail: mid101074@aol.com [Starting in northeast corner, inventory was taken from north to south, or left to right, when standing facing east] 1. Eldon Hansard Nov. 24, 1928-Aug. 6, 1939 "Safe in the arms of Jesus" 2. Fay Hansard 16 July 1899-Dec. 7, 1986 Married July 1, 1914 Footstone: "Mama" 3. Jesse Hansard July 17, 1886-July 22, 1965 Footstone: "Papa" and "Precious Memories" 4. Neva B., wife of J. C. Hansard May, 24, 1890-June 27, 1909 "Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on that blissful shore" [Grave 5 & 6: Grave 5 being west of Grave 6 and to the south of Grave 4] 5. Hansard, O. C. and Lillian son 1914 6. Hansard, O. C. and Lillian son 1933 [Directly west of the Hansard plot is a plot in concrete boundaries] 7. Adah Cross 1878-1931 8. William F. Midgett Nov. 10, 1867-Sept. 14, 1907 [Woodsmen of the World memorial] 9. Albert McElrath Mar. 20, 1866-Jan 2, 1894 "Gone, but not forgotten" [Directly west of Adah Cross is grave 10:] 10. Dimple Brown 1906-1922 [Immediately to south is grave 11:] 11. Earl, son of R. S. and J. D. Brown Jan. 14, 1900-Sept. 19, 1903 "Wept not Momma and Poppa for me, For I am waiting in Heaven for thee" [Immediately to the south is grave 12:] 12. Marie Brown 1915-1915 13. Della Brown 1880-1920 [North and west of grave 10 is grave 14:] 14. Sarah Jane, wife of W. D. Boswell May 6, 1866-Sept. 17, 1899 "In my father's house are many manisons She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother and a friend to all" 15. J. M. Young Mar. 3, 1873-Apr. 1, 1894 "Dearest brother, thou hast left us Here thee loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God who hath bereft us, He can all our souls heal" [North and west of grave 14 is grave 16:] 16. Mother, Rebecca A. Gleaves 1853-1940 [Immediately to the south, is a plot containing four graves, enclosed with concrete curbing:] 17. "Bud" T. R. Gleaves Dec. 29, 1862-Dec. 6, 1926 18. Mrs. F. L. Gleaves Aug 10, 1868-Jan. 24, 1894 19. Mrs. C. L. Moore Aug. 10, 1833-Mar. 19, 1913 20. Paul M. Furr Sept. 13, 1833-Jan 8, 1880 [On back of tombstone: Clasped hands. Underneath is:] "Farewell my wife and children dear I am not dead, but sleeping here I am not yours but Christ's alone He loved best and took me home" Three chain links with letters FLT inside, one letter per link. [Due west on grave 16 is grave 21:] 21. E. C. Durham (stone broken, propped up and rest is not legible; face of stone is clipped off. [Footstone behind #21 with letters "M. A. C."] [To the south of #15 and #20 is a large plot enclosed with an iron fence; starting at the southeast corner:] 22. "Our darling baby", infant son of W. T. and M. A. Helms b/d 1 Feb 1894 23. "Our darling baby", baby Willie, son of W. T. and M. A. Helms Dec 10, 1901-Feb. 7, 1902 "Gone, but not forgotten" [West of these are #24 and #25 on double marker:] 24. & 25. ("Helms" at bottom, with a "H" at the top and in between it says:) James Helms Oct. 2, 1844-Jan. 4, 1906 Tennessee Helms Dec. 11, 1847-Dec. 22, 1930 Bob Helms Mar. 31, 1878- [buried at Cottage Hill Cemetery] "Where mortal spirits reign, There shall we meet again" [Inside Helms plot, west of #24 & #25:] 26. [At top: "Hope"] Alpha B. Hawkins April 4, 1901-Oct. 31, 1904 [inscription not legible] [At base: "Hawkins"] 27. [At top: "Hope"] Margreta Helms Jan 7, 1876-Sept. 19, 1878 [inscription not legible] [At base: "Helms"] [west of Helms plot:] 28. Herschel, son of J. B. and M. A. Guynn Aug. 4, 1874-Aug. 16, 1875 [immediately to the west:] 29. Granvill H. Guynn Oct. 5, 1831-Sept. 25, 1873
[immediately to the west:] 30. [at top: clasped hands, "Farewell", three linked chains with the letters FLT]
[west of #21:] 31. Gilford N. Choate Aug. 29, 1845-July 31, 1876 "Earth has one pure spirit less, Heaven one inmate more" [to the south:] 32. C. Columbus Choate 1847-1909 [further to the south, #33 and #34 are on one tombstone, labeled "Choate":] 33. Choate, S. J. 1862-1902 34. Choate, Henrietta 1867-1944 [immediately to the south:] 35. R. C. Choate 1891-1963 [due south past a concrete curb enclosure is one large tombstone labeled "Templin" with:] 36. Hattie V. Templin 1879-1971 37. George B. Templin 1877-1939 [south is a small stone, almost like a footstone:] 38. Bryant Gracy 1914-1945 39. Leonard Gracy 1918-1924 [two spaces away is a similar stone:] 40. Baby boy Gracy (star) Aug. 30, 1925 (cross) [far north end of cemetery by driveway, there appears to be an unmarked grave marked with a rose bush] [west of #31 & #32 is a large stone, labeled "Choate" for two graves:] 41. Choate, Margaret 1826-1908 42. Choate, John 1815-1898 [moving south there is a large concrete curb plot with a tombstone labeled "Brown" with what appears to be three graves:] 43. Brown, Maude C., daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Brown born Dec. 3, 1895 d. Nov. 14, 1918 "Dearest Maude, she has left us, left us, yes, forever more, But again we hope to meet her on the bright and shining shore" 44. Brown, Addie Hutson, wife of Alvin Brown Nov. 13, 1877-Sept. 14, 1913 "We have lost our darling mother, She had bid us all adieu, She has gone to live in heaven, And her form is lost to view, Oh, that dear one how we loved her, Oh, how hard to give her up, But an angel came down for her And removed her from our flock" 45. Father, Alvin Brown 1872-1937 [south out of the Brown enclosure is:] 46. Mable D. b. Mar. 15, 1884 d. Jan. 14, 1893 daughter of J. W. and E. E. Wilson [next tombstone appears to be a footstone or a brick type stone labeled:] 47. Baby S. [due south:] 48. Mary Ann, wife of Jessee Croner Aug. 28, 1803-May 25, 1876 "Another link is broken in our household band, But a chain is forming in a better land" [immediately south:] 49. Mary Susan, wife of W. C. Croner May 9, 1844-Sept. 17, 1873 (broken stone) "Not lost blest thought, but gone before where we shall meet to part no more" [due east is one stone with #50 grave on front, #51 grave on back:] 50. Sarah B., wife of J. M. C. Edens, b. Mar. 12, 1822-d. Feb 23, 1872 51. J. M. C. Edens, b. July 24, 1821 d. Nov. 26, 1903 [south side of stone:] "To them we trust, a place is given Among the saints with Christ in Heaven" 52. Charles Turnbow Dec. 15, 1909-April 11, 1987 [to the south:] 53. Linda Ann Reiber July 20, 1958-April 11, 1974 [west of Brown plot is one stone marking two graves, marked "Hutson" at the top:] 54. Fannie Hutson 1857-1939 55. John P. Hutson 1855-1925 [south is a broken stone, marking:] 56. Leona, daughter of W. H. and Addie Milner Feb. 27, 1896-Aug. 21, 1896 (at rear of stone is inscribed:) "Our darling one hath gone before, To greet us on the blissful shore." [large tombstone, on the north side is:] 57. Mary, wife of A. Wilson, b. June 9, 1823 d. Feb 22, 1906 [on the south side is:] 58. Alexander Wilson, b. Mar 2, 1811 d. Apr. 18, 1896 (on west side of the stone at the base is:) "Them we trust a place is given Among the saints with Christ in Heaven" [further south is a stone marked "Farewell" over clasped hands:] 59. Alexander Wilson b. June 19, 1850 d. April 19, 1879 Aged 28 years 10 months [south and west of grave of Linda Ann Reiber is:] 60. James, son of W. L. D. and S. W. Barnes, b. Oct 10, 1903 d. June 25, 1905 "God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining band" 61. Infant daughter of W. L. D. and S. W. Barnes b. Nov. 9, 1898 d. Nov. 10, 1898 "Gone so soon" [one step to the south and to the east:] 62. Charlotte Kight b. May 11, 1825 d. Apr. 30, 1881 "Sleep on Mother, thee work is done Jesus has come and bourn (?) thee home" [bottom of #62 is labeled "Kight"] [to the south and west is:] 63. David Locher, b. Mar. 19, 1843 d. June 2, 1898 "He has gone to the manisons of rest" [to the south and east is:] 64. Alpha, daughter of S. M. and A. A. Hunt b. July 14, 1894 d. Nov. 4, 1897 "Weep not, Poppa and Momma for me For I am waiting in Heaven for thee" 65. Etta E., wife of J. A. Betts Oct. 8, 1868-Feb. 10, 1902 [due south is a stone with a book engraved at the top and labeled "Holy Bible":] 66. Thomas E. Goodwin b. Mar. 14, 1824 d. July 10, 1895 "Farewell my wife and children all From your Father, Christ doest call" [south and west of the grave of the daughter of Barnes are three graves marked with flat stones on the ground:] 67. Baby Pope Feb. 15, 1924-Feb 21, 1924 68. Harold G. Pope Feb. 23, 1928-July 8, 1928 69. Elvira S. Pope 1855-1952 [There are bunch of iris plants and to the west more at an angle we find a flat stone on the ground:] 70. M. Elizabeth Betts 1876-1942 [immediately to the south is a similar stone:] 71. Pierce W. Melton 1855-1902 [to south and west again is a flat homemade stone:] 72. T. W. Baker b. 1869-d. 1923 [south and west of above is:] 73. W. T. Mulkey b. Aug. 11, 1844 d. June 3, 1912 "No pain, no grief, no anxious tear Can reach the peaceful sleeper here" (base of stone labeled "Mulkey") [one step north and east:] 74. Lewis Sells Sept. 21, 1923-Aug. 8, 1931 [to the south:] 75. Weta Jo Carter Jan. 14, 1931-May 27, 1972 [on to the south is a large stone marked "Sells":] 76. Nellie L. Sells Jan. 22, 1902- 77. Claude S. Sells Aug. 14, 1899-Mar. 31, 1981 [immediately to the south is a funeral home marker (Turrentine-Jackson):] 78. Infant Carroll 1961-1961 [going to the east, to the south of #50 & #51 is a tombstone labeled "Brown" with two graves:] 79. Mary F. Brown 1873-1967 80. William F. Brown 1866-1948 81. Gertrude Patterson b. Oct. 24, 1878 d. June 13, 1887 "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [one the south:] 82. Minnie, daughter of A. L. and A. Patterson b. Jan 8, 1868 d. Oct 8, 1875 (stone is broken between the birth and death dates) [going due east of grave #81 is:] 83. Clifford, son of A. L. and M. Patterson b. July 1, 1875 d. Aug. 4, 1875 "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [to the south:] 84. Orvall, son of A. L. and M. Patterson b. Feb 13, 1874 d. Aug. 10, 1874 "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [to the east and north of #83 is a large tombstone labeled "Brown" with three graves:] 85. J. M. Brown b. May 3, 1828 d. Sept. 24, 1908 86. Julia A., wife of J. M. Brown b. July23, 1837 d. Apr. 29, 1921 [Mollie M. S., dau. of J. M. & J. A. Brown is by the trash can in the middle of the cemetery] 87. Mary E., wife of J. M. Brown b. May 20, 1838 d. June 11, 1870 "They were kind and affectionate persons And friends to all." [east of the Brown plot is a fallen stone:] 88. Lettita, wife of G. L. Robert b. Oct. 21, 1840 d. Jan. 12, 1872 [one step north and to the east:] 89. Mary M. Adamson Mar. 3, 1892-Apr. 7, 1907 [this appears to be a replacement stone] 90. Simon M., son of L. A. and E. C. Adamson b. Jan. 23, 1887 d. Oct, 28, 1887 "Our darling one has gone before, To greet us on the golden shore." [to the north and east:] 91. Charlie A., son of J. and C. A. Howard b. Dec. 9, 1874 d. Nov. 14, 1882 "Thou hast gone, but not forgotten" (This is a broken stone) [immediately to the south is another broken stone:] 92. Jacob Howard b. Oct. 15, 1849 d. Apr. 19, 1880 (on top of the stone are clasped hands and "Gone Hone") "Loving husband, a father dear A faithful friend lies buried here." [immediately to the stone is a stone labeled "Hansard" containing two graves:] 93. Hansard "Mother" 1853-1936 94. Hansard "Father" 1852-1924 [next stone is another broken stone marked at the top with "Farewell" over clasped hands:] 95. Edith A., wife of Jesse Brown b. July 4, 1829 d. Feb. 28, 1873 "Thou are gone no more we meet No more our former looks repeat Sleep on my dear and take your rest God called you home he thought best But Christ's long arm supported me." [immediately to the south is:] 96. Mary J. Brown, wife of Jesse Brown b. Mar. 9, 1824 d. Sept. 26, 1886 (clasped hands at the top of the tombstone) [north and east is:] 97. Marvin H. Brown b. Dec 6, 1875 d. Dec. 8, 1898 "A loving husband, a father dear, A faithful son lied buried here." (Woodsmen of the World) [to the east and south is a concrete curb plot with two graves:] 98. Bonnie Lorene, daughter of W. H. and L. E. Smith b. Apr. 15, 1888 d. Mar. 6, 1897 [moving south in the same plot, is a relatively new stone:] 99. James B. Smith 1885-1954, son of W. H. and Lorena Brown Smith [immediately to the east:] 100. Lorena, wife of W. F. Brown b. Sept. 14, 1871 d. Aug. 23, 1893 (at the bottom it says: "At rest" and farther down "Gone but not Forgotten"; "Brown") [immediately to the south:] 101. Joseph M., son of W. F. and Lora Brown b. and d. Feb 6, 1890 "Happy infant, early blest, Rest in peaceful slumber, rest" [immediately to the south:] 102. James M., son of W. F. and Lora Brown, b. and d. Jan. 20, 1891 "Happy infant, early blest, Rest in peaceful slumber, rest" [immediately to the south of #99:] 103. Ducie B., daughter of W. F. and Mary F. Brown, b. Oct 21, 1900 d. Mar. 14, 1901 "Weep not Poppa and Momma for me For I am in Heaven waiting for thee" [immediately to the south is a large flat stone with two graves labeled:] "Twins of W. F. and M. F. Brown": 104. Mary Brown 1908-1909 105. Martha Brown 1908-1909 (At the bottom of the twins' stone is:) "Gone but not forgotten" [to the west and north is:] 106. "He died as he lived a Christian" Martin Adamson April 13, 1850-Mar. 9, 1920 "Gone but not Forgotten"; at base: "Adamson" [due west is:] 107. Emma, wife of L. A. Adamson b. Dec 14, 1867-d. Feb 13, 1903 "She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother and a friend to all." [immediately to the south:] 108. Larkin A. Adamson Mar. 9, 1851-Nov. 6, 1928 [west is:] 109. Memory of Julia Fiducia Hutchings Age 1 year d. Sept. 14 A. D. 1868 [to the south is:] 110. Memory of Eliza Beth W. Hutchings Age 40 years d. June 12, 1868 [south is:] 111. J. J. Hutchings b. Jan. 23, 1826 d. Jan. 27, 1905 "Gone but not Forgotten" (top of stone: "Love"; further down on left: "Life"; on right "Truth" [to the south is a stone that has the top broken out and is laying on its side:] 112. Myrtilla Hutchings Aug. 12, 1826-Dec. 3, 1914 "She died as she live"; "Hutchings" [south of grave #82 is:] 113. Mary Myrtle, daughter of S. A. Davis b. Apr. 16, 1879 d. Aug. 16, 1881 (inscription is not legible) 114. immediately to the south is a stone with the top broken off and missing. [immediately to the south is:] 115. The memory of Alfred Stilley d. Jan. 10, 1859 [to the north and west is a concrete curb plot which has been covered up; three stones and four graves:] 116. Emma Myrtle Williams Apr. 6, 1886-Apr. 16, 1981 [to the right is:] 117. Oscar Tony Williams Nov. 3, 1882-July 17, 1942 [immediately to the south is a stone engraved "Williams"; top of the stone: "In Memoriam Woodmen Circle"; this stone has two graves:] 118. Delilah Williams 1858-1915 119. George W. Williams 1851-1941 120. John W., son of J. S. and N. F. Philips b. Aug. 20, 1861 d. Feb. 18, 1872 [directly to the south is:] 121. Tennessee, daughter of J. W. and N. L. Philips b. Oct. 15, 1858 d. June 1, 1872 [to the west is a large stone marked "Cave" containing two graves:] 122. Parolee Cave Feb. 25, 1849-July 4, 1921 123. James F. Cave Apr. 29, 1849-Mar. 5, 1927 [immediately to the south is another large stone marked "Cave" with two graves:] 124. Hettie Cave Apr. 9, 1886-July 27, 1918 125. A. E. (D) Cave Jan. 7, 1878-Aug. 12, 1950 126. George Locket, son of H. R. and I. E. Locket b. Sept. 16, 1869 d. Mar. 6, 1905 Aged 35 years, 9 days. 127. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Betty 1927-1927 128. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Betty Nov. 17, 1927 129. "Asleep in Jesus" W. B. Wright b. Sept. 30, 1838 d. Sept. 5, 1878 "Death but a path that must be trod, if man would ever pass to God" [directly south of #121 is:] 130. [Broken stone] Died April 28, 1870/80? 131. James B. Franklin b. Nov. 16, 1868 d. Feb. 5, 1888 [directly east of #131:] 132. [Broken stone] "In my father's house are many manisons" Isaac Franklin b. 1834 d. Jan. 14, 1881 "Farewell my wife and children all From you a father Christ doth call" [directly east of #132] 133. Beulah Franklin b. May 14, 1872 d. May 21, 1873 (at base is an unreadable inscription) [directly south:] 134. Jane Watson 1849-1877 [on to the south:] 135. [Repaired broken stone] William H., son of W. W. and M. E. Watson b. Feb. 19, 1862 d. Sept. 5, 1880 [farther south:] 136. [Stone with dove at top] Sallie J., daughter of W. W. and M. E. Watson b. Feb 20, 1867 d. Nov. 5, 1878 [farther south:] 137. [Stone is sinking in the ground]
[directly east of #135] 138. [Flat stone] Grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Lile, 1853-1917 [directly east of marker #138:] 139. [Double marker with broken top to one side] West side of marker: clasped hands; North side of marker: Catharine, wife of R. M. Mugg, b. June 22, 1820 d. May 1, 1898; South side: Richard M. Mugg, b. Jan. 15, 1818 d. Aug. 30, 1958 [to the east and north:] 140. Dickey; T. H. Dickey, b. Feb. 1, 1809 d. May 15, 1873 "Simple tablet marks father's brier And those he loved in life in death are dear" [directly east of #140:] 141. Laura Irene Brown, b. Aug. 21, 1891 d. May 27, 1893 "Weep not papa and mama For I am waiting in (blank) for thee" [just south:] 142. Jesse J., son of O. A. and V. J. Brown, born Oct. 5, 1881 d. Nov. 25, 1881 "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [just south:] 143. [Broken stone with top lying to east] E. B., wife of T. M. Mugg, b. April 25, 1858 d. Mar. 31, 1889 "She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and friend to all" [just to the south:] 144. [Double stone labled "Mugg"] Emily B. 1858-1889; Perry M. Mugg, b. 1846 d. 1930 "Asleep in Jesus, Blessed thought" [just to the south:] 145. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mugg, Jan. 25, 1877-Mar. 22, 1877 [directly east with some space in between:] 146. Annie Brown, b. Jan. 26, 1875 d. May 21, 1940 [directly south:] 147. W. O. Brown b. May 22, 1863 d. Nov. 22, 1932 [directly south:] 148. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Miller, born Sept. 24, 1911 d. Sept. 24, 1911 "Only sleeping" [directly west is a four sided stone pillar:] 149. On south side: Ermin C., wife of J. M. Miller, b. Dec. 13, 1840 d. (blank); north side: Clarissa C., wife of J. M. Miller, b. Mar. 4, 1828, d. Nov. 27, 1886; on west side: John M. Miller, b. Oct. 20, 1826, d. June 2, 1897 "To them we trust a place is given Among the saints with Christ in heaven" [directly to the north:] 150. Clarissa C., wife of J. M. Miller, d. Nov. 27, 1886 aged 58 years, 8 months, 23 days. [directly to the west is a concrete bordered plot with a triple stone:] 151. Laura J. Drew, Mar. 10, 1864-Feb. 18, 1949; John R. Hutchings, Aug. 19, 1857-Oct. 2, 1885; Charlie M. Drew, May 24, 1852-July 22, 1906 "What to us is life without thee darkness and despair alone, When with eyes we seek to find thee this tomb proclaim that thou are gone" [directly to the south of #149 is a plot with three graves in close proximity:] 152. Edith Smallwood, Sept. 23, 1901-June 16, 1985 153. "In loving memory" Omega Sue Deere, Apr. 13, 1832-Oct. 2, 1885 154. Preston Smallwood, Texas Pvt., 125 Field Arty. 34 Div., Dec. 9, 1938 [Directly to the south is:] 155. "Mother" Addie V. Holmes, 1892-1956 [west of #155 and the south of two trees is:] 156. Ethel, daughter of J. W. and S. M. Smallwood, b. Mar. 28th, 1902 d. Sept. 14, 1908 "Her happy soul has winged its way to one pure bright eternal day" [between the two trees and directly north of #156 is:] 157. [Winged dove at top] Flora M., daughter of J. W. and S. M. Smallwood, b. June 3, 1886 d. Nov. 25, 1886 "A little flower of love that blossomed but to die, transported now above to bloom with God on high" [directly north and still between the two trees:] 158. Baby S. [Smallwood?] [directly west is a pillared stone labeled "Smallwood" on the base:] 159. J. W. Smallwood, b. Apr. 24, 1861 d. July 14, 1903 "Here is one who is steeped in faith and love with hope that is treasured in heaven above" [directly south:] 160. Susie [Smallwood?] [to the south again:] 161. C. C. Smallwood, 1874-1943; Granite Lodge No. 62; Folsom, California [three linked chains at top of stone] [to the west and a little north of #159 is:] 162. F. M. Evans, 1831-1907; Mattie, his wife, 1840-1916 [close in proximity and south of #140 is a broken stone with a stone labeled:] 163. C. M. [nothing else discernable; Catherine Mugg's footstone? See #139] [on to the south:] 164. Flat stone marked only "Hamilton"; could be a corner stone of a plot, however, flowers are placed as though it is a grave. [on to the south:] 165. [Hand pointing to Heaven] "Gone Home" Mary E., wife of A. B. Hamilton b. Sept. 29, 1851, d. Dec. 9, 1870 [to the immediate south is a stone that again could be a footstone, but with flowers:] 166. "Hamilton" [on to the south:] 167. B. M. Hamilton, 1870-1958 [directly west of #167 is:] 168. Rachel R., wife of J. C. Culwell, b. Mar. 17, 1855, d. June 20, 1899 "Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection" [base of stone labeled "Culwell"] [to the south is:] 169. F. M. N. Toughstene, b. Aug. 29, 1861, d. Mar. 25, 1890 [at base of stone:] "Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection" [to the south:] 170. Robert N., son of T. S. and M. I. Thomas, b. Sept. 12, 1875 d. Oct. 30, 1894 "Thy brother shall rise again: [to the east and south is a quardruple stone:] 171. On south side: William C. McLin, May 2, 1818-Sept. 10, 1860; "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For thou art with me, thee rod and thee staff, they comfort me"; at base marked "McLin"' ;on the north side: "Stogsdill"; on the stone: Jacob. M. Stogsill, July 13, 1825-Sept. 27, 1872; "Beseech you therefore brethen by the mercies of God that you present your bodies, a living sacrifice, wholly acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service." [on the far east side of the cemetery and directly south of #155 is a large plot enclosed by a iron fence containing seven stones; in the northeast corner is:] 172. Archibald Fair, b. in County Fermanagh, Ireland, d. April 23, 1894, aged 70 years, 10 months and 20 days; "May he rest in peace" 173. ["F" at the top] W. J. Fair, 1879-1920 "He loved his neighbor as himself [at bottom of stone: "Fair"] [directly to the south:] 174. [Large stone with "Fair" at the base and a small "F" at the top] W. M. Fair, May 31, 1817-Nov. 15, 1907 Sarah A. Fair, Oct 2, 1846-Feb. 24, 1908 175. Annie, daughter of W. and S. E. Fair, b. June 16, 1875, d. Jan. 16, 1892 "Died, but not forgotten: [to the midpoint of the iron fence, but to west of Fairs:] 176. [Large stone] A. Elliott, 1837-1926 "He loved the Lord" [directly to the south of this large stone:] 177. Sera Ann Elliott, b. in Fermanaugh Co., Ireland, July 1, 1811, d. Sept 4, 1899 "Wherefore He saith, awake thou that sleepth and arise from the dead and Christ shall give the light" [to the south of this, still inside the fence:]
178. [Broken stone] John Elliott, b. in Framanah Co., Ireland, Jan. 16, 1885, age 80 years "To him in Christ a place is given, among the saints with Christ in Heaven: [above ends the markers inside the iron fence; directly west of the northwest corner of the iron fence is:] 179. [Broken stone] "My wife's grave" at top with roses; [hard to read since half the stone is lying on the ground; it appears to be:] Jemina F., wife of J. W. Pafford, b. Feb. 2, 1847, d. Feb. 23, 1872; footstone has "J. F. P." [#180 is due west of the northwest corn of the iron fence:] 180. [Four sided marker with markings on three sides] On the south side is : Dovie, daughter of Jonathan and Nancy E. Howard, b. Dec. 16, 1860, d. Nov. 16, 1876; "She budded on Earth, to bloom in Heaven"; on east side is: Jonathan Howard, b. July 2, 1828, d. June 20, 1876; "No pain, no grief, no anxious fear can reach the peaceful sleepers here"; on the north side: Nancy Helen Wilson, b. Nov. 20, 1830, married to Jonathan Howard, Dec. 1854, d. June 20, 1876; "Earth has one pure spirit less, Heaven one inmate more."
[just south of #171 and west of #180 is:] 181. [Pillared stone with inscriptions on three sides]
[directly to the south:] 182. [Broken stone lying down in the ground] L. Thompson, b. Mar. 18, 1801, d. Jan. 28, 1870 [to the south:] 183. Ella Loving, July 2, 1868-May 13, 1928 "Earth's brightest gems are fading" [stone appears to have been moved about four feet from a concrete base, which is to the east of the present stone] [to the south and west:] 184. M. L., wife of J. S. Loving, b. Jan. 31, 1835, d. April 11, 1907 "Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection" At the base: "Loving" [directly to the north:] 185. John S. Loving, b. May 22, 1831, d. Jan. 9, 1893 "Wept not, he is at rest" [to the immediate north of above is:] 186. James S. Loving, b. Sept. 26, 1855, d. Aug. 31, 1883 "Earth has one pure spirit less Heaven one inmate more" [immediately to the north:] 187. Jessie E., daughter of T. S. and M. J. Thomas, b. Feb 3, 1879, d. Aug. 16, 1882 "Our darling has gone before To meet us on the golden shore" [just to the north is:] 188. Effie Evona, daughter of J. S. and R. R. Loving, b. Jan. 14, 1890, d. Apr. 16, 1890 [inscription not legible] [immediately to the north is:] 189. At the top of the stone: "Here rests a beloved wife and mother" Laura J. Thomas, b. Mar. 27, 1842, d. Nov. 9, 1879 "I am not death, but sleepth" [immediately to the north is:] 190. [Large stone with markings on two of the four sides] On the west side: Rev. Robert Wallace Thomas, b. April 26, 1811, d. Mar. 16, 1893. "He was ordained a minister of the Missionary Baptist Church about 1837 and continued until his death. He died as he lived, a Christian"; on the north side of the stone: Ann E., wife of Rev. R. W. Thomas, b. May 8, 1817, d. Jan. 2, 1904; "a precious one has gone."
[west of the unmarked graves area and south of #137:] 191. William Watson, d. Jan. 1, 1881; aged 39 years [immediately to the south:] 192. "Mother" Margaret Watson, 1844-1886 "In loving memory" [directly south is:] 193. Nora Kight, Aug 3, 1883-Jan. 6, 1888 "In loving memory" [directly south of #193 and west of the unmarked grave area and west of "Effie" grave, #188:] 194. George W. Burke, b. July 5, 1856, d. Apr. 5, 1893 "A loving husband, a father dear, a faithful friend lies buried here" [immediately to the south is:] 195. Edna, daughter of S. T. and Josie Merritt, b. Dec. 16, 1895, d. Feb. 21, 1899 "Weep not Poppa and Momma for me for I am waiting Heaven for thee [lamp on stone] [directly to the south is:] 196. Ethel Burke, August 15, 1892-Mar. 19, 1911 "Earth has one pure spirit less Heaven on inmate more." [immediately west and north of #194:] 197. Sallie M., wife of J. M. Burke, b. Aug 21, 1819, d. Jan. 30, 1910 [just to the south of this stone, directly west of #194:] 198. James M. Burke, b. Mar. 5, 1813, d. Mar. 12, 1894 "Wept not, he is at rest" [little to the sound and west of #196 and to the south and west of #198:] 199. [base of stone, no markings] [on far east side on the cemetery, immediately and close by the previously mentioned iron fence, at the southwest corner is:] 200. D. F. Ashby, d. March 27, 1883, aged 68 years and 21 days; Masonic symbol at top of tombstone; stone has sunken into the ground. (the next four are located at the far west side of the cemetery in the center of the western edge) 201. [Broken stone, no inscription; also a funeral home metal marker with no inscription] 202. Cave infant, 1919-1919 203. James Blair Cave, 1918-1919 204. [Double stone] Cave, John C., 1889-1950; Alma L., 1897-1988 [to the south of #200 is a sunken spot in the ground with flowers that have been mowed over. It appears to have been a grave, but there is no marker] [to the south and west of #200 is #205, an unusual stone of a cross with a flower at the top. It is labeled:] 205. Minnie M. E., daughter of W. T. and H. E. Maynard, b. May 13, 1878, d. April 9, 1885; "Weep not Poppa and Momma for me for I am waiting in Heaven for thee." [quite a distance south is #206:] 206. Gracie M., daughter of F. S. and M. P. Perry, b. March 14, 1901, d. June 16, 1901; "Gone so soon"; based marked "Perry". [directly to the south of the above is:] 207. Claudie, son of F. S. and M. P. Perry, b. November 11, 1895, d. September 28, 1896; "In Heaven there is one angel more"; base of the marker is "Perry". [directly east of this is:] 208. Infant son of L. P. and Sarah E. Perry, born and died September 10, 1899; "Gone but not forgotten"; at the base is marked "Perry". [directly east of this is:] 209. Robert F., son of G. B. and Artamisha Perry, b. March 1, 1888, d. February 14, 1903 [about 20 feet south of #207 is:] 210. [Concrete marker with handwritten letters] Viola Boren [directly south:] 211. [At ground level is a base of a former marker; flowers have planted, so it is probably a grave, no identification] [west and a little south:] 212. Billy S. Pope, 1935-1936 [north of #212 is #213:] 213. [Clasped hands above a stone intermeshed with a bush growing beside it] John W. Carr b. Feb. 12, 1842, d. Nov. 7, 1892; "Loving husband, father dear, faithful friend lies buried here." [directly north of #213 is a mound that could have been another grave and immediately north of that is:] 214. A. W. Runnion, b. May 20, 1850, d. Mar. 7, 1910; "He died as he lived, a Christian." [directly north of #214 is:] 215. [Holy Bible at the top of the marker] Elizabeth R., wife of R. W. Watson, b. April 28, 1846, d. Dec. 13, 1881; "To angel form the spirit given, Thy God has claimed thee for His own." [immediately north is:] 216. J. B., husband of Annie Watson, b. Oct. 31, 1867, d. Jan. 4, 1899; "To Him we trust a place is given, Among the saints in Heaven." [immediately west of #215 is:] 217. [Four sided stone with inscriptions on three sides] On west side with lilies at the top: "Gone home, father and mother; on north side: B. S. Clayton, b. Jan. 5, 1849, d. Oct. 15, 1886; on the south side is: Mary E., wife of B. S. Clayton, b. Nov. 25, 1848, d. Dec. 3, 1879 [to the south is:] 218. [A small stone with a dove on top] Lera E., daughter of B. S. and M. E. Clayton, b. Aug. 1, 1876, d. Sept. 30, 1880; "Sleep on, sweet baby, and take thee rest, God called thee home, He knowth best." [to the south of this and west of #214 is:] 219. Exa, wife of A. W. Runnion, b. April, 1861, d. Mar. 4, 1879 [to the immediate south of this is:] 220. William, son of A. W. and E. Runnion, b. Feb. 16, 1879, d. Aug. 3, 1879 [to the south of #220 is:] 221. Sarah O. A., daughter of A. W. and D. A. Runnion, b. Dec. 1, 1881, D. Nov. 27, 1883. [immediately to the south is:] 222. Alla S., daughter of A. W. and D. A. Runnion, b. Jan. 4, 1886, d. Jan. 11, 1886 [immediately to the south is:] 223. Maggie D., daughter of A. W. and D. A. Runnion, b. Aug. 21, 1883, d. Jan. 18, 1890 [south is:] 224. Sallie E., wife of C. A. Callahan, b. Oct. 27, 1856, d. Feb. 14, 1884 [clasped hands at top of stone over which is written: "Gone home"; underneath the dates of the stone: "Weep not, she is at rest, beyond the shining river" [a little bit to the south is:] 225. Mary W. McMurray, b. 1810 d. 1880 "Gone, but not forgotten" [to the south:] 226. W. A. Key, Apr. 27, 1879, Nov. 11, 1880; "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [to the south:] 227. [At the top marked: "At rest"] M. L. Key, June 2, 1844, July 1881 [to the west of #226 is:] 228. Infant son of J. W. and M. N. Morriss, b. and d. Oct. 12, 1895; "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" [just to the north is:] 229. [Double stone marked "Morriss"] Mary Narcissa, b. July 31, 1871, d. July 28, 1962; John Wiseman, b. Apr. 15, 1870, d. Aug. 3, 1947 230. [a small marker laid into the ground] Ida Mae Morriss, b. June 6, 1893, d. Apr. 13, 1983 [to the north and west of #221 is:] 231. Elmore, Beulah, wife of W. E. Elmore, b. Feb 20, 1880, d. Feb. 26, 1931. [to the north:] 232. Bourland, F. C., b. Dec. 21, 1834, d. Nov. 25, 1916; Ann Bourland, b. Dec. 14, 1850, d. Apr. 15, 1912; "Asleep in Jesus" [to the north:] 233. Ira E., son of F. C. and S. A. Bourland, b. Jan. 31, 1877, d. Nov. 8, 1880; "Weep not, he is at rest" [to the north:] 234. [Broken stone] Julia E., daughter of F. C. and S. A. Bourland, b. Sept. 21, 1874, d. May 29, 1892; "Gone but not forgotten" [to the north and west of #234, and to the west of the unmarked grave area is:] 235. [Clasped hands with:] Sarah E., wife of Reuben Marks, b. Dec. 8, 1825, d. July 29, 1901; "Her happy soul has winged its way to one pure bright eternal day" [to the south is:] 236. [Broken stone; Mason marker] Ruben Marks, b. May 11, 1822, d. June 28, 1895; "He died as he lived, a Christian" [south and east of #236 and west of #233 is:] 237. [Dove at the top] Mary E., daughter of J. H. and R. Stinson, b. Oct. 7, 1892, d. Mar. 12, 1893 "Sleep on, sweet baby and take thee rest God called away when he thinks best" [south and west of #231 is:] 238. [Base of another stone, the top of which is missing] [south and west of #196 is:] 239. [Large black stone with "F" at the top] Daniel Farrow, b. Nov. 28, 1827, d. June 21, 1898; his wife, Mary, b. Feb. 22, 1833, d. Dec. 20, 1918; "Thankful Father and Mother Farrow" [to the south:] 240. Infant son of John and Allie Baker, Dec. 1, 1915; "God bless in an early death, And takes the infant unto Himself" [to the south:] 241. Dannie, infant of C. G. and Emma Farrow, b. Nov. 17, 1900, d. Nov. 23, 1900; "Our darling one has gone before to greet us on the blissful shore" [immediately to the south is:] 242. Mary Othel, daughter of C. G. and E. Farrow, b. Apr. 5, 1902, d. June 15, 1902; "Our darling" [to the south is:] 243. [Lamb at the top] Infant baby of N. E. and Laura Hamilton, b. Jan. 20, 1901, d. Jan. 24, 1901 "Our darling one has gone before to greet us on the blissful shore" [to the south:] 244. Willie, son of N. E. and Laura Hamilton, b. Dec. 8, 1901, d. Oct. 12, 1918; "He called for Momma and Jesus one day, And Jesus said, Willie come this way" [to the south:] 245. [Double marker] "Hamilton"; Laura Ann, b. May 27, 1877, d. June 15, 1961; N. E., b. Sept. 16, 1879, d. Dec. 31, 1961 [to the south:] 246. Linda Lou Jones, d. May 9, 1941 [to the south:] 247. [Double flat stone] Myers, Katy, b. 1903, d. 1905; Myrtle, b. 1905, d. 1907 [to the south:] 248. Elbert Myers, b. Apr. 22, 1899, d. Feb. 23, 1928 [to the south:] 249. [Double stone] Myers, Matilda E., b. 1872, d. 1929; J. S., b. 1872, d. 1953 [due west of #248 is:] 250. Infant daughter of J. L. and I. E. Howell, born and died July 31, 1911 [to the north:] 251. Noel, son of J. L. and I. E. Howell, b. Sept. 5, 1912, d. May 22, 1913; "A little time on earth he spendt, til God for him His angel sent" [to the north:] 252. [A heart shaped stone] Pearl B., son of P. F. and Annie B. Smith, b. June 5, 1909, d. July 10, 1909; "Our darling one has gone before, to greet us on that blissful shore" [to the north:] 253. ["Love" at the top, radiating from a cross] Annie Beulah, wife of P. F. Smith, b. June 24, 1882, d. June 5, 1909; "How short her life, how brief her story. God's wisdom who can tell her soul reach out from pain to glory. Grieving loved ones, all is well" "Smith" at the base. [to the north:] 254. Tobe McDonald, b. Sept. 9, 1868, d. Feb. 25, 1923 "Gone so soon" "McDonald" [to the north and a little bit east of #254 and north and west of #239 is:] 255. D. B. Farrow, b. Oct. 10, 1864, d. Dec. 28, 1918; "A honest man is the noblest work of God" "Farrow" [to the south and west of #255 is:] 256. [Four sided marker with inscriptions on two sides] On the west side: "George" C. F. George, b. June 24, 1861, d. Dec. 24, 1910 "He followed virtue as his truest guide, Lived as a Christian, As a Christian died" On the north side: Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. George, b. Mar. 14, 1905, d. Mar. 21, 1905 [to the south:] 257. Masdom T. "Mack" Hill, b. 1890, d. 1955 [to the south and west is:} 258. [Double stone] Mugg, Jennie S., b. 1880, d. 1959; John W., b. 1881, d. 1960 [to the south:] 259. Infant son of J. W. and Jennie Mugg [to south and east and on the opposite side of a large cedar tree is:] 260. [Double stone] Hamilton, Ellen, b. 1856, d. 1931; Berry, b. 1843, d. 1919 [to the south:] 261. Matilda L. Ethridge, b. 1873, d. 1931 [farther to the south:] 262. Joe F. Crossland, b. July 7, 1885, d. Nov. 12, 1918 [to the west and across the cedar tree from #260:] 263. [Enclosed in a wire fence; double stone with "M" at the top] W. O. Myers, b. Dec. 31, 1846, d. Mar. 16, 1914; his wife, Matilda C. Myers, b. June 4, 1851, d. Feb. 25, 1922 "No pain, no grief, no anxious fear can reach the peaceful sleeping here Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, from which none ever wake to weep" [at the base of the stone is "Myers"] [directly north of #263 is a three stone plot enclosed in concrete curbing:] 264. Myers infant 265. Shoemaker infant 266. [Triple stone] Myers, Martha E., 1869-1899; Marion, 1874-1955; Theresa M. 1878-1938 [immediately north of the concrete curbed plot:] 267. Harold Ray Burch, 1934-1934 [immediately north of #267 is:] 268. [Double stone] Katie Burch, 1899-19--; Coyet, 1892-1951 [immediately to the north is:] 269. [Concrete covered grave with a stone marked:] Thomas H. Champion, 1892-1971 270. Mollie Brown, dau. of J. M. & J. A. Brown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: Two graves listed in Collin County (Texas) Cemetery Inscriptions, Mugg Cemetery were not located during this inventory: 1. Lee, Infant Son of Paul and Ruby Lee Nov. 4, 1933 2. Leach, Mary Myrtle, daughter of S. A. Davis Apr. 16, 1879-Aug. 16, 1881 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Alphabetic Listing Name: Gravesite: 1. Adamson, Emma #107 2. Adamson, Larkin A. #108 3. Adamson, Martin #106 4. Adamson, Mary M #89 5. Adamson, Simon M. #90 6. Ake, Leathy J. #181 7. Ashby, D. F. #200 8. Baby S. #47 9. Baby S. (Smallwood?) #158 10. Baker, Infant son #240 11. Baker, T. W. #72 12. Barner, Infant daughter #61 13. Barnes, James #60 14. Betts, Etta E. #65 15. Betts, M. Elizabeth #70 16. Betty, Infant daughter #128 17. Betty, Infant daughter #127 18. Black, Gindarella #30 19. Boren, Viola #210 20. Boswell, Sarah Jan #14 21. Bourland, Ann #232 22. Bourland, F. C. #232 23. Bourland, Ira E. #233 24. Bourland, Julia E. #234 25. Brown, Addie Hutson #44 26. Brown, Alvin #45 27. Brown, Annie #146 28. Brown, Della #13 29. Brown, Dimple #10 30. Brown, Ducie B. #103 31. Brown, Earl #11 32. Brown, Edith A. #95 33. Brown, J. M. #85 34. Brown, James M. #102 35. Brown, Jesse J. #142 36. Brown, Joseph M. #101 37. Brown, Julia A. #86 38. Brown, Laura Irene #141 39. Brown, Lorena #100 40. Brown, Marie #12 41. Brown, Martha #105 42. Brown, Mary #104 43. Brown, Mary E. #87 44. Brown, Mary F. #79 45. Brown, Mary J. #96 46. Brown, Maude C. #43 47. Brown, Mollie #270 48. Brown, Marvin H. #97 49. Brown, W. O. #147 50. Brown, William F. #80 51. Burch, Coyet #268 52. Burch, Harold Ray #267 53. Burch, Katie #268 54. Burke, Ethel #196 55. Burke, George W. #194 56. Burke, James M. #198 57. Burke, Sallie M. #197 58. C. M. (Catherine Mugg's footstone?) #163 59. Callahan, Sallie E. #224 60. Carr, John W. #213 61. Carroll, Infant #78 62. Carter, Weta Jo #75 63. Cave, A. E. (D) #125 64. Cave, Alma L. #204 65. Cave, Hettie #124 66. Cave, Infant #202 67. Cave, James Blair #203 68. Cave, James F. #123 69. Cave, John C. #204 70. Cave, Parolee #122 71. Champion, Thomas H. #269 72. Choate, C. Columbus #32 73. Choate, Gilford N. #31 74. Choate, Henrietta #34 75. Choate, John #42 76. Choate, Margaret #41 77. Choate, R. C. #35 78. Choate, S. J. #33 79. Clayton, B. S. #217 80. Clayton, Lera E. #218 81. Clayton, Mary E. #217 82. Croner, Mary Ann #48 83. Croner, Mary Susan #49 84. Cross, Adah #7 85. Crossland, Joe F. #262 86. Culwell, Rachel #168 87. Davis, Mary Myrtle #113 88. Deere, Omega Sue #153 89. Dickey, T. H. #140 90. Drew, Charlie M. #151 91. Drew, Laura J. #151 92. Durham, E. C. #21 93. Edens, J. M. C. #51 94. Edens, Sarah B. #50 95. Elliot, A. #176 96. Elliott, John #178 97. Elliott, Sera Ann #177 98. Elmore, Beulah #231 99. Ethridge, Matilda L. #261 100. Evan, F. M. #162 101. Evans, Mattie #162 102. Fair, Annie #175 103. Fair, Archibald #172 104. Fair, Sarah A. #174 105. Fair, W. J. #173 106. Fair, W. M. #174 107. Farrow, D. B. #255 108. Farrow, Daniel #239 109. Farrow, Dannie #241 110. Farrow, Mary #239 111. Farrow, Mary Othel #242 112. Franklin, Beulah #133 113. Franklin, Isaac #132 114. Franklin, James B. #131 115. Furr, Paul M. #20 116. George, C. F. #256 117. George, Infant son #256 118. Gleaves, "Bud" T. R. #17 119. Gleaves, Mrs. F. L. #18 120. Gleaves, Rebecca A. #16 121. Goodwin, Thomas E. #66 122. Gracy, Leonard #39 123. Gracy, Baby boy #40 124. Gracy, Bryant #38 125. Guynn, Granvill H. #29 126. Guynn, Herschell #28 127. Hamilton #164 128. Hamilton #166 129. Hamilton, B. M. #167 130. Hamilton, Berry #260 131. Hamilton, Ellen #260 132. Hamilton, Infant babe #243 133. Hamilton, Laura Ann #245 134. Hamilton, Mary E. #165 135. Hamilton, N. E. #245 136. Hamilton, Willie #244 137. Hansard, "Father" #94 138. Hansard, "Mother" #93 139. Hansard, Eldon #1 140. Hansard, Faye #2 141. Hansard, Jesse #3 142. Hansard, Neva B. #4 143. Hansard, son #5 144. Hansard, son #6 145. Hawkins, Alpha B. #26 146. Helms, infant son #22 147. Helms, James #24 148. Helms, Margreta #27 149. Helms, Tennessee #25 150. Helms, Willie #23 151. Hill, Masdom T. "Mack" #257 152. Holmes, Addie V. #155 153. Howard, Charlie A. #91 154. Howard, Dovie #180 155. Howard, Jacob #92 156. Howard, Jonathan #180 157. Howard, Nancy Helen Wilson #180 158. Howell, Infant daughter #250 159. Howell, Noel #251 160. Hunt, Alpha #64 161. Hutchings, Eliza Beth W. #110 162. Hutchings, J. J. #111 163. Hutchings, John R. #151 164. Hutchings, Julia Fiducia #109 165. Hutchings, Myrtilla #112 166. Hutson, Fannie #54 167. Hutson, John P. #55 168. Jones, Linda Lou #246 169. Key, M. L. #227 170. Key, W. A. #226 171. Kight, Charlotte #62 172. Kight, Nora #193 173. Lile, Mrs. R. C. #138 174. Locher, David #63 175. Locklet. George #126 176. Loving, Effie Evona #188 177. Loving, Ella #183 178. Loving, James S. #186 179. Loving, John S. #185 180. Loving, M. L. #184 181. Marks, Reuben #236 182. Marks, Sarah E. #235 183. Maynard, Minnie M. E. #205 184. McDonald, Tobe #254 185. McElrath, Albert #9 186. McLin, William C. #171 187. McMurry, Mary W. #225 188. Melton, Pierce W. #71 189. Merritt, Edna #195 190. Midgett, William F. #8 191. Miller, Clarissa C. #149 192. Miller, Clarissa C. #150 193. Miller, Ermin C. #149 194. Miller, Infant #148 195. Miller, John M. #149 196. Miller, Leona #56 197. Moore, Mrs. C. L. #19 198. Morriss, Ida Mae #230 199. Morriss, Infant son #228 200. Morriss, John Wiseman #229 201. Morriss, Mary Narcissa #229 202. Mugg, Catharine #139 203. Mugg, E. B. #143 204. Mugg, Emily B. #144 205. Mugg, Infant son #259 206. Mugg, Infant son #145 207. Mugg, Jennie S. #258 208. Mugg, John W. #258 209. Mugg, Perry M. #144 210. Mugg. Richard M. #139 211. Mulkey, W. T. #73 212. Myers, Elbert #248 213. Myers, Infant #264 214. Myers, J. S. #249 215. Myers, Katy #247 216. Myers, Marion #266 217. Myers, Martha E. #266 218. Myers, Mathilda E. #249 219. Myers, Matilda C. #263 220. Myers, Myrtle #247 221. Myers, Theresa M. #266 222. Myers, W. O. #263 223. Pafford, Jemina F. #179 224. Patterson, Clifford #83 225. Patterspm. Gertrude #81 226. Patterson, Minnie #82 227. Patterson, Orvall #84 228. Perry, Claudie #207 229. Perry, Gracie M. #206 230. Perry, Infant son #208 231. Perry, Robert F. #209 232. Philips, John W. #120 233. Philips, Tennessee #121 234. Pope, Baby #67 235. Pope, Billy S. #212 236. Pope, Elvira S. #69 237. Pope, Harold G. #68 238. Reiber, Linda Ann #53 239. Robert, Lettita #88 240. Runnion, A. W. #214 241. Runnion, Alla S. #222 242. Runnion, Exa #219 243. Runnion, Maggie D. #223 244. Runnion, Sarah O. A. #221 245. Runnion, William #220 246. Sells, Claude #77 247. Sells, Lewis #74 248. Sells, Nellie L. #76 249. Shoemaker, Infant #265 251. Smallwood, Edith #152 252. Smallwood, Ethel #156 253. Smallwood, Flora M. #157 254. Smallwood, J. W. #159 255. Smallwood, Preston #154 256. Smallwood, C. C. #161 257. Susie (Smallwood?) #160 258. Smith, Annie Beulah #253 259. Smith, Bonnie Lorene #98 260. Smith, James B. #99 261. Smith Pearl B. #252 262. Stilley, Alfred #115 263. Stinson, Mary E. #237 264. Stogsill, Jacob M. #171 265. Stone base #211 266. Stone base #238 267. Stone base, no markings #199 268. Stone broken, no inscription #201 269. Stone, broken #114 270. Stone, broken #130 271. Templin, George B. #37 272. Templin, Hattie V. #36 273. Thomas, Ann E. #190 274. Thomas, Jessie E. #187 275. Thomas, Laura J. #189 276. Thomas, Robert N. #170 277. Thomas, Robert Wallace #190 278. Thompson, L. #182 279. Thompson, Parmelia #181 281. Toughstene, F. M. N. #169 282. Turnbow, Charles #52 283. Watson, Elizabeth R. #215 284. Watson, J. B. #216 285. Watson, Jane #134 286. Watson, Liza #137 287. Watson, Margaret #192 288. Watson, Sallie J. #136 289. Watson, William #191 290. Watson, William H. #135 291. Williams, Delilah #118 292. Williams Emma Myrtle #116 293. Williams, George W. #119 294. Williams, Oscar Tony #117 295. Wilson, Alexander #59 296. Wilson, Alexander #58 297. Wilson, Mable D. #46 298. Wilson Mary #57 299. Wilson, Nancy Helen #180 300. Wright, W. B. #129 301. Young, J. M. #15 |