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Derrick Cemetery
Photos by Vivian Headrick
& Geraldine Little Braswell in Feb 2002. There is no sign for
the cemetery and weeds have taken it over.
Located in Upshur County Texas, from Gilmer take
154 West to 852, turn right, go to Derrick Rd., follow the signs, is
located in the woods on private property.
Read November 26, 2000 by Steven and Cheryl Newman.....submitted
by Sharon Pierce.
Thanks to Vivian Headrick & Geraldine Little Braswell for the photos,
all taken in Feb, 2002.
As hard as we all try, we are human and sometimes
when reading a cemetery we miss a grave covered with leaves, fireants,
or bushes. Sometimes the headstone has sunk and is mostly underground.
Our area also has many graves only marked with iron ore rocks and even
many unmarked graves. There are headstones that have long ago been destroyed
by the elements or even vandalizm, and are hard to impossible to read
the details. We would appreciate it if you would let us know if you
did not find your relative which was buried here,
and would appreciate your letting us use the information you know about
them. With the combined efforts of us all, we can make the Upshur County
website bigger and better.
NAME |
BIRTH |
DEATH |
COMMENTS |
Cook, Infant |
Nov 14, 1886 |
Nov 14, 1886 |
S/o G L & S J Cook |
Croley, G T |
Mar 5, 1833 |
Apr 14, 1891 |
Pic #2; Per Ronald Wade - George Thomas Croley,
born in Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia, the son of Abram Croley (1807
Brunswick Co., Va. – 1837 Coweta, Ga.) & Sarah J. Melson (born about
1811 Coweta, Ga.). He first married in 1860 to Mary A. Derrick Croley (20 Feb 1839 - 10
Aug 1877) and their children included Benjamin Thomas Croley
(1862 – 1915), Sarah Jane "Sallie" Croley (1866 – 1946), Joseph F.
Croley (1868 – 1904), and Texas Eula Croley (1874 – 1886).
Following Mary's death he married on 21 Nov 1878 in Upshur Co., Tx. to Texanna "Texas" A. Derrick (1850-1901).
Their children included Luther A. Croley (1881 – 1909), Henry Marvin
Croley (1883 – 1943), George Randolph Croley (1886 – 1944), & Janie
Croley (1889 – 1936). During the Civil
War he served in Co. G, 17th
Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Moore's), CSA. He was captured in the
Battle of Vicksburg on 4 Jul 1863. |
Croley, Mary A |
Feb 20, 1839 |
Aug 10, 1877 |
W/o G T |
Croley, Texas A |
Dec 31, 1850 |
Jul 4, 1901 |
Per Ronald Wade - "Texanna" Texas A. Derrick
Croley, born in Upshur Co., Texas, the daughter of Joseph Derrick
(1815 Lexington, SC – 1889 Upshur Co., Tx.) & Jane Hodge (1818
Lexington, SC – 1869 Upshur Co., Tx.). She married on 21 Nov 1878
in Upshur Co., Tx. to George Thomas Croley (1833-1891) & their children included Luther A. Croley (1881 – 1909),
Henry Marvin Croley (1883 – 1943), George Randolph Croley (1886 – 1944),
& Janie Croley (1889 – 1936).
|
Croley, Texas Eula |
Feb 15, 1874 |
Jul 23, 1886 |
12 yr 5 mo 8 days |
Derrick, Bobbie |
1860 |
1927 |
- |
Derrick, Jane |
Jul 2, 1818 |
Sep 20, 1869 |
Submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell: Jane is on the opposite side of tombstone with
Joseph Derrick; "Weep not, she is at rest." Per Ronald Wade - Jane Hodge Derrick married 20 Nov 1837 in Montgomery,
Alabama to Joseph Derrick (1815-1889). Their children
included Mary Ann Derrick (1839 – 1877), Benjamin Derrick born about
1841, James Derrick born about 1843, Georgia Anna Derrick (1847 – 1910),
Texanna "Texas" A. Derrick (1850 – 1901), Roxanna Derrick (1854 – 1866),
and Joseph Alonzo "Lon" Derrick (1856 – 1922). |
Derrick, Joe Lee |
Jan 7, 1882 |
Jul 8, 1953 |
"From His Boys Who Loved Him"; Death Certificate |
Derrick, Joseph |
Oct 22, 1815 |
May 18, 1889 |
Submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell: Joseph is on the opposite side of tombstone
with Jane Derrick; "A sleep in Jesus"
Per Ronald Wade - Joseph Derrick, born in
Lexington Co., S.C., the son of Jacob Derrick (1785 – 1849) and Barbara Catherine Nichols (1782 – 1855). He married
20 Nov 1837 in Montgomery, Alabama to Jane Hodge (1818 – 1869). Their children
included Mary Ann Derrick (1839 – 1877), Benjamin Derrick born about 1841,
James Derrick born about 1843, Georgia Anna Derrick (1847 – 1910), Texanna
"Texas" A. Derrick (1850 – 1901), Roxanna Derrick (1854 – 1866), and
Joseph Alonzo "Lon" Derrick (1856 – 1922). During the Civil
War Joseph was a 2nd Lieutenant, Co. C, Evans' Battalion, Texas Reserve
Corps. |
Derrick, Roxanna |
Feb 28, 1854 |
Sep 16, 1866 |
"We love this little tender one and would have
wished her stay, but let our Father's will be done. She shines in endless
day"; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
|
Duncan, E Pairlee |
Mar 30, 1841 |
Jan 18, 1902 |
Photo; w/o C W Duncan; Per Ronald Wade - E. Parilee Tillman Puckett
Duncan, born in Maury Co., Tn., the daughter of Jerry R. Tillman
(1809-1876)& Sarah "Sallie" G. Tillman (1815 – 1896).
She married 10 Sep 1860 to William Camp Duncan (26 Oct 1836 Wayne City
Ill. - March 1863 Army Hospital, Monroe, La.) Her husband died as a
Confederate Soldier during the Civil War. He enlisted in Jefferson,
Texas on 27 Jun 1862 in Co. H. 18th Texas Infantry (Ochiltree's).
Their children included William "Willie" N. Puckett (1861 – 1900). In
1881 she married Kerney West Duncan (Mar 1844 Tenn. – Mar 1903
Upshur Co., previously married to Mary Elizabeth McConnell). |
Hopson, G A |
abt 1847 |
- |
w/o W A Hopson; Not found on 2002 reading; Per Ronald Wade - Georgia Anna Derrick Hopson, born in Montgomery Co., Alabama, the daughter of Joseph Derrick (1815 – 1889) & Jane Hodge (1818 – 1869). She married in 1863 in Georgia
to William A. Hopson (1835-1893) & their
children included Joe H. Hopson born about 1871, Genie Hopson (10 Jul
1873 - 15 Oct 1873) and William A. Hopson born about 1876. |
Hopson, Genie |
Jul 10, 1873 |
Oct 15, 1873 |
Genie is listed on the same stone as WA Hopson;
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Genie Hopson, Infant son of William A. Hopson (1835-1893) and Georgia Anna Derrick Hopson (1847 Ala. – 1910). |
Hopson, W A |
Sep 24, 1835 |
Feb 3, 1893 |
Masonic Emblem; Not found on 2002 reading; Per Ronald Wade - William A. Hopson, born
in Georgia, the son of Warren Hopson (1795 – 1848) & Sabra (1807 – 1858).
He married in 1863 in Georgia to Georgia Anna Derrick (1847 Ala. – 1910) & their children included Joe H. Hopson born about 1871, Genie Hopson
(10 Jul 1873 - 15 Oct 1873) and William A. Hopson born about 1876.
During the Civil War he enlisted in 1861 in Co. G, 10th Texas Cavalry
(Locke's Regiment) |
Longshore, Betty |
Nov 6, 1843 |
Oct 18, 1930 |
"Harmony served her (unreadable) , By the word
of God she fell asleep"; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Elizabeth Jane "Betty" Bracken, born in Panola
Co., Tx., the daughter of Thomas Bracken (1805 – 1879) & Mary
May (1813 – 1880). She married on 28
Nov 1867 in Panola Co., Tx. to Larkin W. Longshore (1832-1893).
Their children included William O. Longshore (1868 – 1935),Sarah A.
Longshore (1869 – 1955), Infant Son Longshore (1871 – 1880), Infant Son
Longshore (1872 – 1880), James Oscar Longshore born about 1874, Paralee
Longshore born about 1876, Infant Son Longshore (1878 – 1880), Beulah
Mae Longshore (1879 – 1957), Infant Son Longshore (1881 – 1895), Infant
Son Longshore (1883 – 1895). |
Longshore, Jessie |
Feb 23, 1899 |
Feb 16, 1900 |
d/o James Oscar Longshore and C L Longshore; "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven" |
Longshore, L W |
May 15, 1832 |
Oct 20, 1893 |
b. Newberry Dist. SC; "Father let thy Grace be given, That we may
meet in Heaven"; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Larkin W. Longshore, born
in Newberry Dist, SC, the son of Levi Longshore (1802 – 1871) & Anna Waldrop (1806 – 1885). He married 13 Dec 1860 in Panola Co., Tx. to Mary Elizabeth Matthews (1844 – 1860).
Following Mary's death on 28 Nov 1867 in Panola Co. he married Elizabeth Jane "Betty" Bracken (1844 – 1930) and
their children included William O. Longshore (1868 – 1935),Sarah A.
Longshore (1869 – 1955), Infant Son Longshore (1871 – 1880),Infant Son
Longshore (1872 – 1880), James Oscar Longshore born about 1874, Paralee
Longshore born about 1876, Infant Son Longshore (1878 – 1880), Beulah
Mae Longshore (1879 – 1957), Infant Son Longshore (1881 – 1895), Infant
Son Longshore (1883 – 1895). During
the Civil War he was a Sergeant in Co. E, 17th Texas Regiment, Texas
Cavalry, (Moore's Regiment) CSA. |
Longshore, Lizzie |
Apr 6, 1904 |
Oct 21, 1904 |
D/o W O and M F Longshore; "Gone
to be an angel darling, we miss thee"; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Miller, Clyde Milven |
Aug 9, 1903 |
Jan 10, 1959 |
PFC US Marine Corps Res World War II; S/o J LeRoy and Ola E Miller;
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell; Death Certificate |
Miller, J LeRoy |
Jan 9, 1882 |
Feb 12, 1974 |
H/o Ola E. Miller. Their son was Clyde Milven
Miller. At the time of J. LeRoy's
death , he owned approximately 850 acres running from FM 852, across
what is now part of Lake Gilmer,across the lake to the road behind the
lake to the north. * LeRoy retired from the railroad and purchased
the above land. One of the things that I remember about him was his
televisions. At that time there were not but about three television
stations around here and LeRoy had a television for each station. They
were lined up beside each other and all running at the same time. One
other thing, I remember, was when one of his Nash (automobiles) broke
down, he parked it and bought a new one; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Miller, Ola E |
1884 |
1955 |
death certificate; W/o J LeRoy Miller. Their son was Clyde Milven
Miller. Ola, her husband,
and son Clyde, lived on FM 852. Derrick Cemetery road goes through
the property they once owned; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Puckett, Infant |
Jun 16, 1893 |
Jul 4,1894 |
Not found on 2002 reading; I/o Willie & Doria Puckett |
Puckett, James "Jim" Oscar |
1899 |
1978 |
PFC US Army WWII; S/o Willie N & Doshie (Doria) Kelly Puckett.
Brother to: Sallie Cora Puckett
( m. John Edward Campbell, s/o Samuel William & Lou Jane (Carter)
Campbell), William Earnest Puckett ( m. Ester ?), Winnie Puckett ( m. Vasser Stilwell), Jessie Mae
Puckett (Cates) Marshall, Infant 16 June 1893---4 July 1894;
Jim owned property & lived on FM 852, in Gilmer, Texas &
was a good freind of Tippie Otis Spann Sr.; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell; Death Certificate |
Puckett, Willie N |
Aug 22, 1861 |
Jul 4, 1893 |
H/o Doshie (Doria) Puckett; He is the f/o Sallie
Cora Puckett ( m. John Edward Campbell, the son of Samuel William &
Lou Jane (Carter) Campbell), William Earnest Puckett (m Ester ?
?), Winnie Puckett (m. Vasser Stilwell), James (Jim) Oscar
Puckett (Infant b. June 16 1893 & d. July 4, 1894); submitted
by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Tillman, A G |
Jul 8, 1843 |
Feb 23, 1918 |
"He was the sunshine of our home"; submitted
by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Arrington Green Tillman, (for some reason census records list him as "Green Tillman" or "Green O.
Tillman" at times, born in Marshall Co., Tn., the son of Jerry R. Tillman
(1809-1876)& Sarah "Sallie" G. Tillman (1815 – 1896).
During the Civil War he enlisted Aug 1861 in Capt. William Gardner's
Company for Beat No. 8, Lamar County, 9th Brigade of Texas State Troops. |
Tillman, Earnest A |
Aug 1874 |
Oct 8, 1886 |
Pic #2; s/o Leroy C. Tillman and Anna Callie Tillman; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Tillman, Ella Pearl |
Oct 28, 1894 |
Mar 10, 1895 |
d/o LG and AG Tillman; I beleive that the Pucketts and the Tillman's
that are buried in Derrick Cemetery are connected to each other; submitted
by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Tillman, Jerry |
Jul 17, 1809 |
Mar 11, 1876 |
On the back side of his stone is, S G Tillman, his wife;
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Jerry R. Tillman, born in
NC, married Sarah "Sallie" G. Tillman (1815 – 1896) & their children included Martha Elizabeth Tillman (born about 1835,
married 19 Jul 1874 to Confederate Veteran, William Fowler, both
buried in Enon Cem., Upshur Co., Tx.),
Joseph Tillman born about 1837, Mahalie A. Tillman (1838-1930, buried
here), E. Paralee Tillman (1841-1902, buried here, she married William
Camp Puckett in 1860 who died in the Civil War in an Army hospital in
Louisiana in 1863), Arrington Green Tillman (8 Jul 1843 - 23 Feb 1918,
buried here, Tx.), Leroy C. Tillman (27 Dec 1845 - 15 Apr 1925, buried
Wheatland Cem., Quay Co., N.M., married Anna Callie Tillman
1856-1924), and Minerva
Margaret Tillman (Aug 1848 Tn. - 1924 Upshur Co., Tx., married John W.
Turner). During the Civil War he served in Co. F., 9th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, CSA
|
Tillman, Mahalie |
Oct 4, 1838 |
Jul 14, 1930 |
"We will meet again";
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Death Certificate; Per Ronald Wade - Mahalie A. Tillman, born the son of Jerry R. Tillman
(1809-1876)& Sarah "Sallie" G. Tillman (1815 – 1896). |
Tillman, S G |
Aug 15, 1815 |
Sep 1, 1896 |
S G is on the oppsite side of Jerry Tillman's
tombstone; "We shall meet";
"These lights from our household are gone Their voice we loved stilled
Their places are vacant in our hearts And Heaven was filled";
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Sarah "Sallie" G. Tillman, born in Tennessee, she married Jerry R. Tillman (1809-1876) & their
children included Martha Elizabeth Tillman (26 Apr 1835 - 18 Oct 1919
married Confederate Veteran, William Fowler, both buried in Enon Cem.,
Upshur Co., Tx.), Joseph Tillman born
about 1837, Mahalie A. Tillman (1838-1930, buried here), E. Paralee
Tillman (1841-1902, buried here, she married William C. Puckett in 1860
who died in the Civil War in an Army hospital in Louisiana in 1863),
Arrington Green Tillman (8 Jul 1843 - 23 Feb 1918, buried here, Tx.),
Leroy C. Tillman born about 1846, and Minerva Margaret Tillman (Aug 1848
Tn. - 1924 Upshur Co., Tx., married John W. Turner). |
Turner, Martha Elizabeth |
Jun 1, 1866 |
Sep 5, 1874 |
"Our darling one has gone before to greet us
on the blissful shore"; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Waldman, Charles |
Jul 21, 1888 |
Jul 29, 1954 |
California PVT QMC WWI; Death Certificate |
Waldman, Lottie D |
Oct 29, 1886 |
Dec 12, 1973 |
Death Certificate |
Walker, Augustine |
May 26, 1826 |
Apr 10, 1870 |
Pic #2; Per Ronald Wade - Augustine Walker, born in
Dixon Co., Tn., he married Mary A. Ingram (1833 – 1905). Their children included Caroline "Callie" M. Walker (1858 - 20 Jun 1950 married Charles A.
Lyford), John E. Walker (1858 – 1933), Tennie Walker born about 1861,
and Makulda Jane "Jennie" Walker (1866 – 22 Oct 1935, married 18 Oct
1883 in Upshur Co., Tx. to William T. McPeek). During the Civil War he enlisted 22 Feb 1863 as a
Private in Co. B, 7 Regiment Texas Infantry,
CSA under Lt.
W. C. Hurley; Masonic Emblem See Marker Dedication Ceremony |
Walker, Joseph B |
Jan 28, 1868 |
Sep 6, 1868 |
S/o A & Mary A Walker; Joseph is listed
on the same tombstone as Mary A. Walker, but on the opposite side of
the stone; submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell |
Walker, Mary A |
Jun 30, 1833 |
Jul 5, 1905 |
Joseph B. Walker is on the other side of tombstone;
submitted by Geraldine
Little Braswell
Per Ronald Wade - Mary A. Ingram Walker, born in
Montgomery, Chambers Co., Alabama, the daughter of James Ingram (born
1810 SC) & Nancy Caroline Hodge Ingram (born 1815 SC). She married
Augustine Walker (1826-1870) & their children included
Caroline "Callie" M. Walker (1858 - 20 Jun 1950 married Charles A.
Lyford), John E. Walker (1858 – 1933), Tennie Walker born about 1861,
and Makulda Jane "Jennie" Walker (1866 – 22 Oct 1935, married 18 Oct
1883 in Upshur Co., Tx. to William T. McPeek) and Joseph B. Walker
(1868-1868 buried here). |
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