It has been reported that E.A. (possibly Elbert A.) Houston may have given the land for the cemetery initially. The late Daisy Dyke Wildman stated "There are many graves that are lost". She kept the records and cemetery plat until her death.
It has been reported that E.A. (possibly Elbert A.) Houston may have given the land for the cemetery initially. The late Daisy Dyke Wildman stated "There are many graves that are lost". She kept the records and cemetery plat until her death.
Family Members
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David Franklin Clary
1847–1908
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George W. Clary
1848–1917
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Samuel "Simon" Clary
1852–1936
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Mary Anna Clary Barber
1852–1912
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John Haskell Clary
1853–1924
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Priscilla Clary Vermillion
1858–1889
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Charles Lincoln Cleary
1860–1932
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Henry Clary
1863–1941
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William F. "Willie" Clary
1870–1888
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Lenora Settee "Nora" Clary Crutcher
1872–1941
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