Marrell Family Cemetery
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LOCATION: The old Marrell home is located on the L. Lutz property off FM 1796 about 2 1/2 miles north of D'Hanis. Watch for rock wall on the east side of the road - just east of Fort Lincoln.

NOTE: The following tombstone inscriptions were copied word for word, line for line.  Tombstones identifying more than one grave are identified by a hyphen (1-2).  Underlined information is relative to all graves or burials sharing a common tombstone.  FS signifies footstone.  A slash (/) indicates the end of a line.  Information in italics (italics ) represents comments or observations made by the transcriber or are from other sources as noted.

Compiled by the Medina County Tombstone Inscription Project, Jim Menke, Coordinator, in cooperation with the Castro Colonies Heritage Association, Historical Research Committee.  (2002)

No. Name Inscription/Remarks
1-2 MARRELL, F

MARRELL, ____

FRANCIS MARRELL / DIED 18541 / AND / HIS EIGHT YEAR OLD SON
1 The 1860 Federal Census for Medina County indicates that Francis Marrell died in August 1859 of delirium tremors.

TXGenWeb, Medina County - Marrell Family Cemetery (MCTIP) updated on 11/10/2013

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