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Notes:
Kay Parker McCary notes this is also known as the Jacks Cemetery; Smith-Whitehead Cemetery; Whitehead Cemetery, From the Sabine County Court House in Hemphill, Texas go West on FM 83 (Worth Street) 1.9 miles to the driveway of a log home on private property. The cemetery is just to the Northwest of the house at the back of the house. The northern portion of the cemetery was basically destroyed in the early 1900's when equipment moving a sawmill to the area behind the house went through the cemetery. At one time a Whitehead family owned the property and that is why this cemetery is sometimes referred to as the Smith-Whitehead Cemetery. There are 2 vaults still visible and pieces of sandstone headstones. Information on these buried here is mostly from Blanche Toole. Latitude: , Longitude:
BurialMatches 1 to 4 of 4
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Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Burial |
Person ID |
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???, Mary | | John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas | I12974 |
2 |
Jacks, Nicholas Marion | | John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas | I17825 |
3 |
Smith, John | | John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas | I12973 |
4 |
Smith, John Bailey | | John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas | I36736 |
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