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Clark Family Cemetery



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Caldwell, John Thomas 
Caudle, Ruben      b & d    Dec. 26,1929
Clark, Amasa         Sep 3,1825 - Jan. 28,1927
Clark, Arnold         1932 - 1934
Clark, Ben H.         Apr 18,1889 - Mar 19,1932
Clark, Chas.           Feb 8,1903-Apr 1,1903
Clark, Eddie           Oct 8,1886 - Apr 6,1888
Clark, Eliza Jane Wright  Aug 1,1840 - Jul 1,1883
Clark, Emma         Jun 8,1872 - Nov 23,1959
Clark, Ethel           Sep 15,1906 - May 7,1907
Clark, Harry          Oct 27,1898 - Nov 2,1988 Pvt US Army WWII
Clark, Houston    Sep 6,1916 -  Sep 20,1916
Clark, Ike  (Isaac)  Jun 8,1864 -  Apr 8,1939
Clark, Issac M.       1911 - 2004
Clark, Lucy Henrietta Wedgeworth  Jan 7, 1859 -  Dec 4,1940
Clark, Sam         Nov 2,1893 - Dec 12,1917  Private Machine Gun Co. 
                           141st US Infantry  Enlisted Sep 5,1917
Clark, Samuel          b & d Dec 28,1938
Clark, Ura                 Jan 7,1913 - Sep ? 1928
Cosgrove,Henry     Nov 15,1894 - Aug - 1919
Cosgrove, John      Feb 10,1861 - Feb - 1931
Cosgrove, Ollie        Mar 1,1884 - Nov 9,1959
Evans, Evelyn Louise Sorrells  Oct 8,1925 - ndd
Evans, James William Jr.   Oct 18,1922 - Nov 15,2002 wed Jul 24,1943
Fergurson, Baby Ira     b & d Jan 6,1941
Hudspeth, E.S.             Oct 28,1920 - Nov 1,1920
Mitchell, Lee A.             Dec 19,1891 - Sep 5,1930
Pendley, Effie              1899 - 1936
Rines, Baby Girl          1950 - 1950
Roberts, W.L.                died May 25,1891 aged 21 years 
Sorrells, Harold E.       Apr 10,1937 - Nov 29,1999 
Verhey, Edward D.(Dewey)       b & d Jun 16,1934 (Dewey Edward Verhey)
Verhey, Francis T.       Jan 22,1941  (Francis James Verhey)
Clark, Jennie                 no dates
Wedgeworth, J. M.      Dec 13,1849 - Oct 10,1929
Whitlock, Mattie E.      Apr 20,1857 - Apr 20,1891
       (sister of Eliza Jane Clark)

Clark Family Cemetery
Historical Marker
It is located:
From Bandera, take Highway 16 West about 2 miles to Highway 470. 
On Highway 470 near intersection with Highway 16.
Located on the original homestead of Bandera County pioneer Amasa Clark (1825-1927), this small cemetery contains the graves of several generations of the Clark family. The first recorded burial was that of Clark's first wife, Eliza Jane, in 1883. A veteran of the Mexican War and the first permanent settler of Bandera, Amasa Clark operated an orchard and nursery at this site for many years. He lived to age 101. His grave is located here along with those of his first wife, Eliza; his second wife, Lucy; and a number of his nineteen children. (1990)

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