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William M “Walking Stick” Graves Veteran

Birth
Blount County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Feb 1914 (aged 79)
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
NO TOMBSTONE IN CEMETERY
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nicknamed Walking Stick
Married to Amanda Chamness Dec. 26, 1852 in Al.
Amanda buried in Graves Cemetery, Jack Co. TX.

William Graves, 80, died at the home of his son, J.L. Graves. Mr. Graves moved to Graham, Texas in 1910 with his son. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and had written several pamphlets in support of the Primitive Baptist Church.

Mr. Graves was an old Confederate soldier serving in the regiment from Alabama.

Survived by two sons; one daughter.
nicknamed Walking Stick
Married to Amanda Chamness Dec. 26, 1852 in Al.
Amanda buried in Graves Cemetery, Jack Co. TX.

William Graves, 80, died at the home of his son, J.L. Graves. Mr. Graves moved to Graham, Texas in 1910 with his son. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and had written several pamphlets in support of the Primitive Baptist Church.

Mr. Graves was an old Confederate soldier serving in the regiment from Alabama.

Survived by two sons; one daughter.


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