FAIRVIEW CEMETERY - Bronte
Best, Washington Marion - 6 Nov 1831 - 15 Nov
1916
CSA Veteran. Served with Fort's Scouts of Missouri. He
joined the unit in Holly Springs, Mississippi. His wife,
Susan M. Best, is buried alongside him
" Come ye blessed. Our father has gone to mansions of
rest. To the glorious land by The Diety blest "
(Submitted by his great-grandson, Duane Herron,
Researching family names Herron, Best, Nail, Hickman.)
Eubanks, John B - 1831 - 1909
1st Lieut Co F 48 Ala Inf CSA
Fletcher, Washington Brewster
Co, F. 12th Texas Infantry, Walker's Division, CSA
Gainer, John Thomas - 3 Oct 1848 - 14 Jan 1919
Miss, PVT COG 10 Regt Miss Cav
Confederate States Army
Veteran of Civil War under Gen Robert E Lee (1862-65)
Joyce, Andrew J - No dates
Co F 19 Tex Cav CSA
Lasswell, George Columbus - 1 Jul 1845 - 1 Nov
1931
Major, Bradford's Regiment, Texas Cavalry
Nail, William A. - 4 Sep 1847 - 16 Jan 1913
Served as a jr 2nd Lt. in the 28th Texas Cavalry. Joined
in Shelby County, Texas. His wife Eliza M. Nail applied
for Confederate pension #47891 from Runnels County.
" Our father has gone to mansions of rest. To the
glorious land by The Diety blest "
(Submitted by James Herron)
Norton, W.N.A. - 10 Feb 1842 - 25 Apr 1922
"In loving memory of our father."
PVT Co F 8 Texas Cas CSA
Barker, Dave C. - 22 Sep 1844 - 27 Apr 1933
PVT Co I Palmentto SS
Confederate States Army
Byrd, James Franklin - 18 Dec 1844 - 9 Jan 1915
"Farewell my wife and children All; From you a father
Christ doth call."
Historical Marker commemorating James Franklin Byrd:
Born in Kentucky, joined Confederate Army in Gonzales,
Texas in 1862, was in Co. F, Willis Battalion of
Cavalry, Army of Virginia. Fought in battles of Holley
Springs, Harrisburg, Ft. Pillow, and others. Escaped by
volunteering to help load boats, then joining prisioners
to be exchanged. Married Eliza Elizabeth May. Made
permanent home at Pecan Mott, west of Hayrick Mountain.
Recorded 1969
Brown, James - 1832 - 1908
1 Serg Co E 2 Tex Tegt Conf State Army
Robertson, John S. - 1836 - 1932
CO D 36 Miss Inf CSA
"A friend to his country and a believer in Christ."
ROBERT LEE (HAYRICK LODGE) CEMETERY
Averitt, John C. - died 12 Dec 1895
Aged 77 years 9 days
"A minister of the Gospel, 53 years."
CSA Veteran
Bennick, Isreal Martin - 30 Apr 1836 - 20 Dec
1898
CSA Veteran
"No pain, no grief, no anxious fear, Can reach the
peaceful sleeper here."
Billups, W.S. - unreadable - 15 Nov 1895
Co A -- unreadable
CSA Veteran
Bryan, A.B. - 1838 - 1922
CSA Veteran
"Remember friend, as you pass by, as you are now so once
was I; as I am now soon you will be. Prepare for death
and follow me."
Burroughs, J.A. - 24 Dec 1829 - 2 Sep 1901
CSA Veteran
Davis, Isaac - 1829 - 1907
CSA Veteran
Ethredge, S.S. - 31 Jan 1820 - 8 Nov 1905
CSA Veteran
Fields, L.W. - 4 Mar 1846 - 6 May 1910
CSA Veteran
Gates, C.A. - 4 Oct 1836 27 - Jul 1927
State Historical Marker:
Cary Allen Gates (Oct 4, 1836 - July 27, 1927)
Born near town of Paint Lick, Kentucky, came to Collins
County, Texas 1858. Joined Confederate Army at McKinney,
Oct. 1861, as private in Army of Tenn. Served in 5 Div.
was in battle of Chickamauga; hurt at Murfreebora,
Tenn.; shot through wrist at Spanish Fort, Ala. Served
till end of war. Married twice, his first wife Mary Jane
Sadler had 10 children. Moved to Coke County, 1906.
Spent rest of life here. Recorded 1968.
Hardesty, William H. - 13 Nov 1830 - 27 Nov 1892
"Union Soldier" "CSA War Veteran"
Hayley, Jacob W. - 7 Nov 1824 - 3 Jun 1898
CSA Veteran
Latham, Theophilus - June 1, 1830 - April 24,
1896
CSA Veteran
Born in Texas. Married Eliza Ann Carter in Rusk County
in 1854. Enlisted on July 26, 1862 in Pittsburg
(present-day Camp County) in Company F, 14th (Clark's)
Regiment, Texas Infantry. He was discharged on Surgeon's
Certificate of Disability on April 22, 1863. He passed
through Collin Co. about 1870 then settled in Brown Co.
until the 1890's when he joined his son William Carter
Latham in Coke Co. An iron fence surrounds grave.
"For ever all dear father adieu
This is the last we can do for you"
Locklin, Bartholomew Murray - June 17, 1849 -
April 29, 1923
Born in Jackson, Miss. Came to Texas with family in
early 1860's. Married Susan Lucinda McSpadden
(1855-1917), and had 7 children who lived to adulthood.
Settled near Sanco, in Yellow Wolf Valley, about 1888,
and began ranching. In 1894 he was elected sheriff and
tax collector by Coke county citizens. He held the
position for 4 consecutive terms, until 1902, earning a
reputation as an honest and efficient lawman. Recorded -
1973
Lowry, John F. - 27 Jul 1839 - 24 Jan 1905
CSA Veteran
"He died as he lived - a Christian."
Modgling, W.M. "Father" - 3 May 1832 - 17 Mar
1916
CSA Veteran
Murphy, William - 2 Mar 1844 - 8 Jun 1940
Company A 3 KY Cav CSA Veteran
Pearce, H.D. - 4 Jun 1845 - 8 Dec 1911
PVT Co B 17th Volunteer Infantry CSA
State Historical Marker:
Henry Davis Pearce born in Illinois, came to Texas in
1956. Joined Confederate Army in New Orleans, 1861;
fought in Siege of Vicksburg (1863), in Battle of
Mansfield (1864), and at Mr. Pleasant Hill LA., where he
was captured. Exchanged at Blair's Landing. He served to
end of war. He wrote history of Confederate Veterans.
Married Sarah Elizabeth Pride. Had 8 children. Pioneered
and helped organize Runnels County. He moved to Robert
Lee, Coke County in 1906. (Recorded 1970)
Tucker, J.M. - 30 May 1843 - 7 Mar 1907
Orderly Sargeant Co C 7th
Texas Cavalry CSA "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From
which none ever wake to weep."
Tunnell, John W. "Father" - 13 Sep 1842 - 13
Jun 1901
CSA Veteran
Wyatt, W.D. - 25 Dec 1825 - 18 Apr 1983
CSA Veteran
Adult grave, CSA Veteran - unmarked
Large tombstone base marked with a CSA star. Base is in
the same extremedirection change as many other 1890s
headstones that are scattered throughout section 8.
Nearby is an unmarked grave enclosed in an iron railing
fence that is in less directional change.
Baker, Joseph H. - 1824 - 1922
CO B Flournoy's Regt
Texas Inf CSA
THIS CEMETERY WAS INCLUDED IN THE
COKE COUNTY CEMETERY BOOK
BUT IS LOCATED IN NOLAN COUNTY
BLACKWELL CEMETERY - Nolan County
Lackey, Andrew Jackson - 8 Mar 1832 - 7 Oct
1886
PVT Co A1 Regt Texas HV Arty
Confederate States Army
Copied from Coke County - Cemeteries Epitaphs &
Dates, Compiled by Bonita Copeland and Wanda
Smith, Published by: American Prining Co., 117 W. Main,
Bronte, TX 75933, September, 1990
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