OLD ALABAMA, JACOB ALLBRIGHT OR CHANDLER
The grave of Jacob Allbright, considered the founder of Old Alabama and the ferry at the Trinity River point, is said to be within sight of his home which was near the entrance of the present farm-ranch.
The cemetery, originally old Alabama, is identified as Chandler Cemetery. Many graves are located in the burial grounds but few are marked. A sister of Fred and Jeff McDonald was probably one of last burials.
William E. Rikard did the original survey and updated for the current one. Wadell Jennings Harrison sent in additions having secured the information from her parents Wade and Mona Jennings. The cemetery is difficult to find.
CHANDLER, T. K. Sr.; b: 2-1-1813; d: 2-3-1875
CHANDLER, Betsy M. Dowling; b: 5-10-1812; d: 1-12-1863; w/o T. K. CHANDLER, Susan B.; b: 9-15-1845; d: 4-30-1852; d/o T. K. & Betty CHANDLER, Ann M. Spence; b: 9-24-184-; d: 11-21-1869
CHANDLER, Elizabeth Murphey; b: 5-2-1852; d: 1-28-1873; w/o John K. CHANDLER, (Henry) Mrs. W. H.; no dates; w/o Jim; d/o J. Allbright
CORNWELL, John; -; d: 1910; h/o Nancy Jennings Cornwell
JENNINGS, Twins son and daughter; b & d: 1908; ch/o Jasper Newton & Clara Jennings
REGENSPURGER, Infant; b & d: 1908; Infant/Robert & Arlie (Jennings) Regenspurger
McDONALD, William; b: 1898; d: - |