County Home Cemetery
Fannin County, Cemeteries of TX
Submitted by Susan Hawkins hawkins@texoma.net
Cemeteries of Texas Coordinator: Dolores I. Bishop
This cemetery is located southwest of Dodd City on CR 3045, east side of the road just north of junction of CR 3010 & 3045.
Last Name | First Name | Birth | Death | Comments |
Baxter |
Malinda |
- |
1911 |
Age: 63 yrs |
Black |
Tom |
- |
Aug 17 1910 |
Age: 57 yrs |
Bledsoe |
Elijah |
- |
Dec 19 1909 |
Age: 70 yrs |
Boland |
John |
- |
Feb 27 1910 |
Age: 56 yrs |
Brady |
W.R. |
Oct 21 1897 |
- |
|
Burnett |
J.T. |
- |
Jan 02 1913 |
Age: 50 yrs |
Chase |
I.S. |
- |
Jun 08 1912 |
Age: 93 yrs |
Claburn (Clayborn |
Lewis |
- |
May 13 1923 |
Age: 89 yrs Wise F.H. Record |
Crawford |
Sidney |
- |
Oct 09 1910 |
Age: 76 yrs |
Daniels |
Mack |
- |
- |
See note at bottom of this page |
Davis | William H. | 1842 | May 28 1910 | Born in KY bro/o Mitchell, (info by Jonathan Loppnow) |
Davis | Mitchell Laud | 1846 | Apr 10 1920 | Born in KY bro/o William , died in Bonham, Fannin Co Tx (info by Jonathan Loppnow) |
Dyer |
R.M. |
- |
1911 |
Age: 58 yrs |
Galey |
Mrs. |
- |
- |
See note at the bottom of this page. |
Gee |
Wm. M. |
Dec 07 1857 |
Nov 10 1915 |
WOW |
Green |
Emily |
- |
Nov 14 1910 |
Age: 83 yrs |
Holt |
W.G. (William Gibson) |
- |
1914 |
Age: 38 yrs |
Houston |
Windsor |
- |
1913 |
Age: 43 yrs |
Hunt |
John |
- |
Aug 03 1912 |
Age: 88 yrs |
Kerr |
Ephram |
- |
1914 |
Age: 109 yrs |
McMinimum | Jasper | 1856 | Oct 28 1920 | blind man who stayed with my relatives for many years and went to the poor farm with Mitchell(info by Jonathan Loppnow) |
Perkins |
J.A. |
- |
- |
Not Readable |
Ping |
Hae |
- |
1912 |
Age: 85 yrs |
Reed |
W.R.? |
- |
- |
- |
Russell |
James |
- |
Jul 27 1909 |
Age: 19 yrs |
Warren |
Mrs. |
- |
Jun 28 1923 |
Wise F.H. Record Mrs. Honeycutt authorized the F.H. |
Daniels, Mack – An obit in the Honey Grove Signal Apr 23 1897 reads "Mack Daniel, the boy who was found in the sand house at the T & P railroad at Bonham a few days ago, suffering from an attack of typhoid fever and who was taken to the county home for treatment, died at that place Saturday afternoon, without regaining complete consciousness. His home is supposed to be in the territory.
Galey, Mrs. – May 1918 newspaper "Mrs. Galey a young woman brought here from Bailey Comm. Died at the hospital. Her body brought here for burial. No one knew her."