Johnson and Kitchings Cemetery

Fannin County, Cemeteries of TX

Submitted by Susan Hawkins hawkins@texoma.net

Cemeteries of Texas Coordinator: Dolores I. Bishop

For questions concerning Fannin County contact Susan Hawkins CC Fannin County.

Johnson Kitchings Cemetery is called either or both. The cemetery is located near Caney Creek southwest of Mulberry. There are some unmarked graves today.

Last Name First Name Birth Death Comments

Broyles

Children

-

-

C/o R.F. & J.J.  Footstone reads: "C.J.B. & L.B."

Fooshee

Mary J.

May 27 1879

Aug 20 1888

D/o G.W. & S.

Johnson

Abner

Sep 03 1792

Nov 22 1883

B: Warren Co., GA  Father/o Samuel

Johnson

Ada

Aug 29 1885

Feb 28 1886

D/o E.B. & M.E.

Johnson

Edmund

Aug 30 1843

Oct 27 1843

S/o Sam & Malinda

Johnson

Eugene O.

Sep 11 1872

Sep 01 1884

S/o J.K. & M.R.

Johnson

Etta

Aug 29 1885

Mar 23 1887

D/o Ebbie & Mary Elizabeth Jolley Johnson  Stone Reads: D/o E.B. & M.E.

Johnson

Frank E.

Jan 11 1875

Sep 07 1884

S/o J.K. & M.R.

Johnson

John S.

Dec 30 1880

Apr 03 1881

S/o J.K. & M.R.

Johnson

Samuel

Aug 18 1812

Nov 09 1887

B: Warren Co., GA  H/o Malinda  TX VETERAN

Johnson

Malinda Kitchings

Aug 21 1827

Apr 12 1902

W/o Samuel   D/o John & Nancy

Johnson

Nancy

Jul 19 1848

Jul 20 1852

D/o Sam & Malinda

Johnson **

William

Sep 26 1846

1873

-

Johnson

William H.C.

Nov 19 1828

Apr 27 1887

-

Kitchings **

John

Sep 09 1799

Aug 04 1864

B: Germany

Kitchings

Nancy

Mar 10 1804

Aug 29 1884

B: Holland W/o John

Kitchings

Preston

-

1840

-

Adams

?

1885

1886

D/o E.C. & M.E.No longer visible

Adams

John S.

1880

1888

S/o John K. & M.R.No longer visible

Johnson

M.J.

1848

1862

D/o Sam & Malinda No longer visible

 

William Johnson was killed hauling lumber for the Mt Zion Church.

John Kitchings died on his way from Panama in the Gold Rush. His body was taken to New Orleans and buried. The body was later brought home.