CLARK'S; CLARK-FISCHER; ELM GROVE CEMETERY NE of McMahan, FM 86 5 miles and 1 mile south. Plum Creek Almanac Vol 6 #1 p84, 1988 Caldwell County Cemetery Records, page 169, 1 March 1969 Clark, James E. Sr., 10 Oct 1826-27 Mar 1898 Clark, James E. Jr., 1867-1955 Clark, M. L., 4 Sep 1869-4 Jul 1940 Clark, Mary E., 17 Jun 1845-9 Feb 1918 Clark, Rosa E., 1871-1951 Fischer, Augusta, 21 Jan 1854-12 Jan 1936 Fischer, Gustav, 21 Jan 1855-23 Nov 1940 Necessary, Millie Myrtle, 24 Apr 1900-24 Apr 1900 Gibson, Isaac H., 16 Dec 1902-29 Feb 1904, Age 1 year, 1 month, 13 days ===================================== Following is a supporting survey which is available in the TXGenWeb Archives: Elm Grove Cemetery, Caldwell County, TX ****************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor,or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Contact at Txtammy@hotmail.com for information on this file. ******************************************************************* ELM GROVE CEMETERY CALDWELL COUNTY, TX Location: From the town of Bastrop, go west on Hwy 71. Turn left on Hwy 20, turning left on FM 68 (at the Bateman Cemetery). Cross the Bastrop/ Caldwell County line. Turn left on Cnty Rd 158 (at the sign to Pettytown Cemetery). The cemetery is located at the Elm Grove Church on the right. Fisher, Gustav 1/21/1855-11/23/1940 Fischer, Augusta 1/21/1854-1/12/1936 Clark, James E Sr. 10/10/1826-3/27/1898 Father Clark, Mary F 6/17/1846-2/9/1918 Mother Clark, Rosa E 1871-1951 Clark, James E 1871-1951 JEC Gone but not forgotten (May be footmarker for James Sr above) MEC Thy will be done (May be footmarker for Mary above) Clark, M. L. 9/14/1869-7/4/1940 Necessary, Millie Myrtle 8/24/190? Looks like there were may have been other burials as there were areas surrounded with concrete curbs but no other markers were found.