Cumby Cemetery
Hopkins Co, Cemeteries of Texas
By June E. Tuck and Deborah Tuck Young
This cemetery was indexed in the 1970's. Watch for our corrections and updates that will replace this one. All the obituaries that are added have been taken from the book, "Hopkins County Obituaries Prior to 1939" by June E. Tuck.
In the early years, Cumby was known as Black Jack Grove. Cumby is located on I 30, in the western part of Hopkins County. The cemetery is located just north east of the town site.
Abbreviations w/o - wife of, h/o - husband of, d/o - daughter of, s/o - son of, o/s/w - on stone with, m. - married
Last Name, First Name, Birth, Death, Comments
Abercrombie, A. G. - 1842 - 1929
Abercrombie, __________ 1856 - 1950
Akins, L. L. - b. 18 Oct. 1867, d. 20 Feb. 1885, w/o J. H. Akins
Alcorn, Douglas - b. 3 Aug. 1859, d. 2 May 1938
Alcorn, Amanda E. - b. 10 Ap. 1870, d. 20 Jan. 1959, o/s/w Douglas Alcorn
Alexander, Urbane - b. 6 Feb. 1813, d. 20 Dec. 1853
Alexander, Mary Ann Drennan - b. 11 Oct. 1811, d. 4 June 1854, o/s/w Urbane Alexander
Alexander, Thomas C. - b. 19 Mar. 1845, d. 30 Jan. 1931 (Co. K. 30 Texas Cav CSA) (Golden Wedding - Mr. & Mrs. Tom Alexander, living west of Cumby, celegrated their golden wedding on Friday of last week. Mr. Alexander was born in Fannin county, near Honey Grove, in 1845. Mrs. Alexander was born in 1850, six miles east of Greenville. They reared a large family of children, and all but one were present on this occasion, their names as follows: W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ohio; John Alexander, Maysville, Okla.; Mrs. Amanda Alcorn, Sulphur Springs; Mrs. George Robinson, Yantis; O. W. Alexander, Wewoka, Okla.; K. S. Alexander, lives with his parentsl; Elmer and Jessie were absent. The former lives in Okla., near Maysville and the later in New York. (Cumby Rustler, Feb. 4, 1916)
Alexander, Martha A. - b. 2 Mar. 1850, d. 13 Feb. 1932 (Obit - Mrs. T. C. Alexander, age 81 yrs., died at her residence some three miles northwest of here in Hunt county, and was buried in Cumby cemetery. Mrs. Alexander was born March 2, 1850, and was the daughter of Henry Banta, a pioneer Missionary Baptist minster who located here about 1845. She was born in the same neighborhood in which she died. She was married to T. C. Alexander Jan. 18, 1866. Her husband died in Jan. 1931, at the of 90 and resided here since 1852. She was the mother of eleven children, seven sons and four daughters, all whom are living, except one son who died in infancy.)
Alexander, Winnie - b. 4 Jly. 1874, d. 26 Sept. 1953
Alexander, Jesse J. - b. 24 May 1885, d. 26 Aug. 1972 (Lt. US Navy WW I)
Alexander, Martha, Mrs. - no dates
Alexander, William Henry - b. 10 Jan. 1867, d. 9 Oct. 1960
Alexander, Mary Pauline Clonts - b. 2 Aug. 1869, d. 14 Dec. 1956, o/s/w William Henry Alexander
Alexander, J. F. 1864 - 1914 (Obit - Jessie Alexander died Sunday at a Sanitraium in Greenville, Texas. He was buried in Cumby cemetery)(Read obit for Ida Belle Alexander for more information about J. F. Alexander)
Alexander, Ida Belle - 1870 - 1934, o/s/w J. F. Alexander (Obit - Mrs. Jessie F. Alexander of Corpus Christi, and sister of Charlie and Oliver Mann, died suddenly Monday morning. The body was shipped to Cumby for burial. Her husband preceded her in death. She is survived by four sons, Paul, Lamesa; Roger, Dallas; Jessie, Little Rock, Ark.; and Weldon, Corpus Christi; one sister, Mrs. Mary Potts, and seven brothers. (Hopkins Co., Echo, Mar. 16, 1934) Later reported in a Cumby news column - Mrs. Alexander, the wife of the late Jessie F. Alexander, died at her home in Corpus Christi, Mar. 12 1934, Services were conducted by Rev. Jones in Cumby. It so happened that Rev Jones had also assisted at the funeral, at this place, of Mr. J. F. Alexander. Oct. 1914. Mrs. Alexander was the daughter of the late John Mann, and was born a couple miles north of Ridgeway, Jan. 2, 1870. She married Mr. Alexander in the latter 80's. In the summer of 1892, they moved to this place (then Black Jack Grove) and that Fall, in connection with Mr. Milt Branom of this place, entered the dry goods business here. During the time the family resided here, Mr. Alexander was in business with, at different times, in addition to Mr. Branom, G. W. Holland and the late S. D. Greaves. He moved from here in 1911, returning in poor health in the summer of 1914, and dying in October of that year.)
Alexander, John R. - b. 12 Jly. 1889, d. 14 Mar. 1971
Alexander, Lola Ben - b. 16 Oct. 1889, d. 24 May 1950
Alexander, B. T. - b. 17 Dec. 1857, d. 5 Jly. 1933
Alexander, Janie E. - b. 5 Jan. 1864, d. 26 Dec. 1940, o/s/w B. T. Alexander
Alexander, John F. - b. 25 Dec. 1830, d. 5 Ap, 1908 ( Obit - John Alexander, father of Ben and John Alexander of Ridgeway, died of cancer Sunday morning and was buried in the Cumby cemetery. He was about 80 years of age, a veteran of the civil war, of four years service. (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Ap. 10, 1908)
Alexander, Texana - 1845 - 1927
Alexander, Henry - 1874 - 1906
Alexander, Kyle - b. 9 May 1887, d. 20 May 1970
Alexander, Ludie Bruce - b. 23 Oct. 1887, d. ______ , o/s/w Kyle Alexander
Alexander, R. J., Miss - no dates
Allan, Wm. Lock - 1887 - 1967
Allan, Bessie - 1884 - 1933, o/s/w Wm. Lock Allan
Allison, Maud A. - b. 7 Ap. 1882, d. 15 Sept. 1882
Anderson, Elizabeth - 1850 - 1923
Apperson, F. M. - 1832 - 1909 (Obituary - F. M. Apperson of Commerce, died Wednesday after a long illness. His body was brought to Cumby and buried. For years he was a citizen of Cumby. (Cumby Rustler, Fri., July 23, 1909)
Apperson, Sarah A. - 1831 - 1913, o/s/w F. M. Apperson ( Mrs. Sarah A. Apperson, age 85, died Thursday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henderson, in Commerce. She formly lived in Cumby having moved to the community 15 years ago. Her husband died eight (sic)years ago. Burial took place in the Cumby cemetery ( Cumby Rustler, Fri., Jly. 7, 1913)
Athnson, Elizabeth R. - Check Bartholomew
Atkinson, R. E. - b. 26 Jan. 1879, d. 17 Dec. 1913
Bailey, Martha E. - b. 12 Aug,. 1830, in Texas, d. 27 Feb., 1874 ( Cement cover over grave, handmade, very worn)
Bailey, John T., Dr. - b. 2 Dec. 1820, in New York, d. 5 Oct. 1868 ( Cement cover over grave, handmade, very worn)
Bailey, Mary - b. 29 Dec.1867, in Texas, d. 30 Sept. 1870 ( Cement cover over grave, handmade, very worn)
Bailey, Frank S. - 1885 - 1959
Bailey, Ines - b. 1885, d. ____ o/s/w Frank S. Bailey
Bailey, Martha - b. 15 Aug. 1868, d. 14 Aug. 1870, d/o W. W. & S. J. Bailey
Bailey, Joe - 1904 - 1962
Baker, John R. - 1899 - 1955
Baker, Oscar - d. 12 Mar. 1919 (Arizona, Wagoner 9 Inf 2 Div) ( Obit - Oscar Baker - The body of John Baker’s son was brought back from France, where he died of flu, and was buried at Cumby. He was the first of the Hopkins County service men to be brought back and buried on his native soil. ( Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri., Aug 6, 1920)
Baker, William F. - 1851 - 1945
Baker, Sallie R. - 1865 - 1913, o/s/w William F. Baker
Baker, Willie F. C. - b. 23 Oct. 1883, d. 22 Jan. 1886, s/o W. M. & R. E. Baker
Baker, Ruthy L. R. - b. 31 Jly. 1881, d. 9 Jan. 1885, d/o W. M. & R. E. Baker
Baker, John - b. 18 May 1826, d. 7 June 1865
Baker, Kezia C. - b. 24 Aug. 1821, d. 27 Jan. 1886
Baker, Joseph - b. 20 May 1862, d. 15 Mar. 1884
Barber, W. T. - b. 7 Nov. 1867, d. 25 Ap. 1935 (Obit - W. T. Barber, age 67, died at his home in Cumby, Ap. 25, 1935, after a short illness. He is survived by his wife and one son, Gilbert Barber, of Cumby; one brother, Jim Barber, and one sister, and a number of relatives in Mississippi., Burial was made in the Cumby cemetery. Later reported - He was born in Hardeman County, Tennessee, Nov. 7, 1867. He was married to Miss Molly Roffe, Nov. 14, 1894)
Barber, Merry M. - b. 1 Sept. 1869, d. 2 June 1950
Barker, R. Ross - b. 5 Aug. 1886, d. 7 Mar. 1887, s/o W. W. & M. E. Barker
Barker, Nell - b. 15 Mar. 1890, d. 18 May 1890, d/o H. C. & M. A. Barker
Barker, Jessie C. - b. 30 Sept. 1901, d. 11 Oct. 1963
Barker, Herbert L. - b. 23 Nov. 1895, d. 4 Jly. 1945
Barker, A. O. - b. 1 Oct. 1859, d. 21 June 1934 (Obit - Mr. A. O. Barker, a prominent citizen of Cumby, passed to his eternal reward last Thursday. He was born in Hamilton County, Illinois, Oct. 1, 1859. He married in Illinois in 1890, and moved near Cumby in 1897, which has since been his home. He is he father of two sons, Chalon and Herbert, the latter having been postmaster at Cumby from July 1925, until March of this year. Mr. Barker conducted a produce business here for many years. His wife died in June of 1923. His funeral was held under the big tabernacle, conducted by Rev. W. N. Carter, minister of the Church of Christ of Terrell, assisted by Rev. P. G. Hightower and Rev. G. W. Jones of Cumby ( Hopkins Co. Echo, June 22, 1934)
Barker, Arena E. - b. 22 Nov. 1854, d. 17 June 1923, w/o A. O. Barker
Barker, Nolan Kent - b. 25 May 1927, d. 2 Ap. 1937
Barnes, Jutson Charlie - b. 20 May 1887, d. 2 May 1960
Barnes, Lou Nettie - b. 15 June 1890, d. 30 Oct. 1969, o/s/w Jutson Charlie Barnes
Barnes, Harvey W. - b. 10 Feb. 1933, d. 15 Ap. 1952 (Texas Cpl 41 Armd Inf
Bn 2 Armed Div)
Barnes, Willie L. - b. 27 Aug. 1922, d. 31 Dec. 1965 (Texas Sm Sgt 4780 Fld. Maint Sq A.F. WW II - BSM - AFCM)
Bartholomew, Elizabeth R. Athnson - b. 12 Jly. 1798, d. 8 Nov. 1867. Married Bartholomew in 1812 ( Cement cover over grave, handmade, very worn)
Bartlett, George L. - b. 13 Mar. 1906, d. 24 Jly. 1966
Bartlett, Lota Mae - b. 3 Oct. 1909, d. __________, o/s/w George L. Bartlett
Bartlett, Nettie, d. 1896, d/o Nancy Bartlett. Unmarked grave
Bartlett, M. M. - b. 19 Mar. 1887, d. 2 Mar. 1892, s/o J. F. & M. Z. Bartlett
Bartlett, N. D. - b. 20 Nov. 1820, d. 11 Sept. 1890
Bartlett, infant twin sons of Franklin Bartlett, d. 1898 Unmarked grave
Bays, Mary - b. 17 Jan. 1822, d. 15 Ap. 1882, w/o G. B. Bays (Was told that G. B. Bays was buried next to her in an unmarked grave)
Bays, David W. - b. 27 Mar. 1891, d. 19 Mar. 1975
Bays, May T. - b. 21 Mar. 1891, d. __________, o/s/w David W. Bays
Beggs, Otis G. - 1908 - 1970
Beggs, Hazel - b. 1909, d. _________, o/s/w Otis G. Beggs
Beggs, Matt Randle - b&d 20 Ap. 1962 (Metal funeral marker)
Benton, Roscoe Fern - 1905 - 1966
Benton, Oda Landers - 1882 - 1941
Benton, Eugene R. - 1873 - 1933
Benton, Beulah, b. 28 Mar. 1886, d. 1 Jan. 1960
Benton, Henry D. - b. 2 Aug. 1879, d. 8 Oct. 1964
Benton, Charles Ellis - b. 9 Sept. 1877, d. 22 Feb. 1965
Benton, Mattie J. - b. 8 Mar. 1888, d. 16 Dec. 1965, o/s/w Charles Ellis Benton
Betz, Ethell - 1888 - 1965
Bibby, Mae - b. 27 Feb. 1897, d. 4 Mar. 1905
Bibby, James H. - No dates ( Co F 10 Ala Inf CSA)
Bibby, W. B. - b. 3 Jly. 1873, d. 1 Feb. 1903 - hus. of Alma Bibby Low
Bibby, John W. - b. 5 June 1835, d. 21 Nov. 1893 (Stone broken)
S. J. B. - no dates - stone broken
Bishop, G. L. - b. 17 Ap. 1886, d. 7 Jan. 1975
Bishop, Mary E. - b. 15 Oct. 1887, d. _________________, o/s/w G. L. Bishop
Bland, James - b. 2 Dec. 1876, d. 21 Oct. 1960
Bland, Katie A. - b. 2 Mar. 1892, d. 4 Dec. 1968, o/s/w James Bland
Blount, C. C. - b. 25 Dec. 1855, d. 10 Dec. 1921
Blount, J. H. - b. 13 Oct. 1854, d. 6 Sept. 1919
Bolin, Robert E. - b. 7 Dec. 1914, d. 16 Jan. 1938
Bolin, J. H. - b. 1 Mar. 1868, d. 18 Aug. 1910 (Obit - Jim Bolin - A telegram has been received here that Jim Bolin was killed by a train yesterday at Del Rio. The body will be shipped here for burial. His brother, Charley Bolin, has been notified and the burial will not take place till he can return from St. Louis, probably Sunday.) (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Aug. 19, 1910) (Later reported - Jim Bolin had lived in Cumby for several years.)
Bolin, C.W. - b. 29 Jan. 1872, d. 6 May 1971
Bolin, Annie E. - b. 11 Nov. 1878, d. 7 Nov. 1954
Bolin, infant daughter of C. W. & Annie Bolin, d. 9 Ap. 1909
Bolin, R. H. - b. 19 Mar. 1844, d. 5 Jly. 1887
Bolin, Catherine - b. 19 May 1845, d. 19 June 1898
Bounds, Alleen - b. 5 Nov. 1887, d. 30 June 1908
Bowden, Sarah Ann - 1961 - 1961 (Metal funeral marker)
Box, W. M. - b. 9 Oct. 1850, d. 11 Jan. 1926
Box, Susanah - b. 21 Sept. 1852, d. 8 Dec. 1899, o/s/w W. M. Box
Box, Bennie W. - b. 3 Oct. 1877, d. 3 June 1886, s/o W. M. & Susanah Box
Box, Robert M. - b. 10 Aug. 1858, d. 18 May 1891
Box, Wm. Y. - b. 19 Dec. 1822, d. 10 Feb. 1882
Box, Nancy - b. 19 Jly. 1828, d. 21 Jan. 1885
Box, Joseph J. - 20 Jan. 1856, d. 26 Ap. 1906, aged 50yrs 3 mos 6 dys
Box, Eliz Ellen - b. 3 May 1864, at Princeton, Ind., d. 26 Feb. 1918, Cumby, Texas. Wife of Joseph J. Box
Box, W. M. - 1891 - 1953
Box, Lola Lindley - 1892 - 1946, o/s/w W. M. Box
Brand, Howard - b. 22 Jly. 1898, d. 14 Dec. 1970
Brand, Verna Lee - b. 1 Sept. 1904, d. 19 May 1986, o/s/w Howard Brand
Branom, Lola E. - 1895 - 1962
Branom, Rachel E. - 1889 - 1947
Branom, Joe H. - d. 17 Oct. 1941 (Texas Sgt 144 Inf 36 Div)
Branom, Harvey - 1849 - 1929 (Obit - Harvey Branom, pioneer citizen of Cumby, who observed his eightieth birthday Monday, died at the family home at Cumby, Wednesday night. Death followed an illness of some duration. A son of Captain Branom, famous Cumby pioneer. He was the grandfather of Mrs. C. L. Black and a brother to of Mrs. J. R. Ingram of Cumby. Funeral services will be held from the late residence of the deceased, conducted by Dr. W. R. Graham, pastor of Grace Methodist Church. ( Hokins Co. Echo, Fri. June 28, 1929)
Branom, Susie T. - 1862 - 1949, o/s/w Harvey Branom
Branom, Sallie - 1880 - 1974
Branom, Curt - 1875 - 1949
Branom, Jeff Wm. - 1890 - 1933
Branom, Ollie R. - b. 1880, d. _____, o/s/w Jeff Wm. Branom
Branom, Billy Sue - 1823 - 1933, o/s/w Jeff & Ollie Branom
Branom, Brack - b. 14 Nov. 1886, d. 5 Jan. 1919
Branom, Della - b. 24 Mar. 1887, d. 2 Aug. 1960
Branom, Lorena - 1900 - 1968
Branom, Milton - 1857 - 1937
Branom, Beulah R. - 1867 - 1945, w/o Milton Branom
Branom, D. Merritt - 1862 - 1930 (Obit - D. M. Branom - Commere, Texas, Jan. 10, 1930 - Funeral services for D. M.Branom, 67, who died Thursday morning at his home here, well be held Saturday afternoon at Cumby with burial there. He lived in and near Commerce all his life and is survived by his wife and seven children - Mrs. Mary Young and Mrs. Jewell Woodall, Dallas; Leon and Patra, Commerce; Tecumseh, Detroit, Michigan; Buster, Fort Bliss; and Mrs Opal Peek, Paducah; four brothers, W. J., Emblem; Abe, Commerce; Tecumseh, Pauls Valley, Okla.; and Milton, Cumby; and three sisters, Mrs. Ingram, Greenville; Mrs. Smith, Okla.; and Miss Ruby Branom, Cumby)
Branom, Mary Rue - 1874 - 1966, o/s/w D. Merritt Branom
Branom, Belle Weaver - 1861 - 1929 (Obit - Mrs. Albert Branom died Monday night in Cumby after several days critical illness. She was about 65 years old and had spent most of her life in Cumby. She is survived by her husband and two children, Frank Weaver of Cumby and Mrs Gibb Gilchrist of Austin. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. W. W. Long of Sulphur Sprins and Mrs. C., A. Bridges of Glen Rose, and one brother, John Kennemur of Brashear. Funeral services and burial took place in Cumby.) (Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri., Ap. 26, 1929)
Branum, A. - 1848 - 1938 (Obit - Albert Branum, near 90 years of age, died at his home in Cumby. The funeral was held at that place with burial in the Cumby cemetery. His wife preceded him in death. Two children surviving are Mrs. C. W. Bolin and Curt Branum of Cumby. Step-children surviving are Frank Weaver of Cumby, and Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist of College Station. ) Daily News-Telegram, Mon, May 2, 1938)
Branum, Sarah M. E. - 1850 - 1889
Branum, A. L., Dr. - b. 16 Oct. 1880, d. 18 Feb,. 1907
Branum, T. Pierce - b, 24 Dec. 1888, d. 15 Ap. 1893 ( Obit - Pierce Branum, son of Albert Branom, died suddenly Saturday. He lived with his grandfather, Captian Branom.) ( Black Jack Grove paper, Ap. 20, 1893)
Branum, Hardie - b. 8 Oct. 1882, d. 1 Dec. 1882
Branum, A. J. - b. 3 Nov. 1883, d. 25 Nov. 1884
Branum, Sarah M. E. - b. 14 Sept. 1850, d. 12 Nov. 1889, w/o Albert Branum
Branum, M., Capt. - b. 18 Feb. 1825, d. 24 Jan. 1900 (He was a Mason in 1847. Charter Members Hopkins Lodge No. 180 AF & AM, continuous member of 44 years to the day.) (Obit - Captian Merit Branum, born Feb. 18, 1825, d. Jan. 24, 1900, at his home near town. He fell from a wagon sometime in the forenoon, but his injuries were thought to be slight. Dr. McFarlin was called in and administered to him, but soon left the Captain cheerful and doing well. But in a few minutes he asked his son, Merit, to raise him up. He did so, but instead of relief the old man died at once in the arms of his son. Thus passed away, a hero of a thousand dangers and a pioneer of his race. Since 1839, he has been of and for Hopkins County and Texas. A Captain of the Texas Rangers, when to be a private in the ranks during the civil war was a mark of the strongest manhood. He looked after the welfare of the few settlements in this part of the state and made it possible for the whites to survive the fury of their Indian enemies. In peace and in war he has for these long years followed the path of duty as a lover of his country and his God.)
Branum, Eliza E. - b. 10 Mar. 1823, d. 14 Mar. 1904, w/o Merit Branum
Branum, Maloney - b. 5 Jan. 1860, d. 13 Feb. 1905
Branum, Lucy A. - b. 29 June 1864, d. 28 Ap. 1946
Brasher, Bessie - 1883 - 1889, d/o E. H. & B. Brasher
Brasher, Finette - 1853 - 1919
Brecheen, Celia E. - b. 20 Jan. 1875, d. 19 Feb. 1942
Brecheen, infant son of W. H. & Nora Brecheen, b&d 7 Jly. 1911
Brecheen, William Horace - b. 10 Mar. 1860, d. 27 Ap. 1941
Brecheen, Nora Barnes - b. 11 Sept. 1873, d. 18 Nov. 1918, o/s/w William Horace Brecheen
Brewer, Ashley - b. 16 Sept. 1882, d. 3 June 1883, s/o J. A. & A. J. Brewer
Brewer, J. A. - b. 18 Jan. 1847, d. 26 Mar. 1923
Brewer, Alice - b. 18 Jan. 1852, d. 28 Ap. 1888, o/s/w J. A. Brewer
Brewer, W. E. - b. 31 Dec. 1872, d. 10 June 1940
Brewer, Maude E. - b. 31 Dec. 1876, d. 4 May 1923, w/o W. E. Brewer
Bridges, William Joseph - b. 7 Nov. 1936, d. 2 Ap. 1939
Bridges, Ewell Deckman - b. 4 June 1904, d. 1 Jly. 1926 (Obit - Deckman Bridges passed away Thursday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Bridges, on North Davis street, after an illness of several weeks. Services to be held in the home, with interment to follow in the cemetery at Cumby. He was born in Cumby 22 years ago the 4th of June, and lived there all his life until moving to Sulphur Springs about eight years ago. The first of May he went to Dallas to accept a position, and soon thereafter was stricken seriously ill. He is survived by his parents, two brothers, Jack and Charles, and one sister, Louise.) (Daily News- Telegram, Thurs. July 1, 1926) (Later reported - Mr. & Mrs. Gib Gilchrist of Dallas attended the funeral of their cousin, Deckman Bridges.)
Bridges, Billy - b. 1 Dec. 1920, d. 18 Mar. 1921
Bridges, Thelma Christine - b. 3 Mar. 1903, d. 6 Jan. 1905
Bridges, Ona - b. 22 Mar. 1881, d. 12 June 1957
Bridges, Charles A. - 1858 - 1948
Brown, M. - b. 16 Aug. 1858, in Holmes Co., Miss., d. Sept. 1883
Brown, M. Daniel - b. 28 Ap. 1830, d. 30 Jly 1904
Brown, Salina Jane - b. 3 June 1834, d. 2 Feb. 1886, o/s/w M. Daniel Brown
Brown, Andrew Pinkney, Dr. - 1869 - 1933 (Served mankind 45 years as a loved physican)
Brown, Lucile - b. 14 Sept. 1871, d. 28 Jly. 1905, o/s/w Dr. Andrew Pinkney Brown
Brown, Della E. - 1878 - 1964
Brown, Unwin H. - 1877 - 1959
Brown, Lorene - 1899 - 1930
Brown, Mildred Fay - 1901 - 1905
Bryan, Mary L. - b. 18 Jly. 1872, d. 24 Jly. 1883, d/o J. S. P. & M. A. Bryan
Buchanan, J. C. - b. 31 Dec. 1919, d. ___________
Buchanan, Audry, b. 10 Sept. 1924, d. _____________, o/s/w J. C. Buchanan
Bullard, M. J. - b. 5 Jan. 1892, d. 29 Jly. 1972
Bullard, Audrey L. - b. 28 Aug., 1896, d. _____________, o/s/w M. J. Bullard
Burk, Lee Omer - b. 9 Dec. 1892, d. 25 Mar. 1971
Burk, infant - b&d 30 Oct. 1902, infant of A.E. & L. H. Burk
Burk, Mary A. - b. 20 June 1901, d. 27 Sept. 1902, d/o of A. E. & L. H. Burk
Burk, W. H. - b. 24 Dec. 1834, in York, Pa., d. 20 June 1903
Burk, Amanda A. - b. 13 Jly. 1844, in Ironton, Mo., d. 5 May 1933
Burk, W. H., Jr. - b. 14 Jan. 1864, d. 14 Oct. 1905
Burns, Wilbur B. - 1886 - 1946
Burns, Delphia Ann - 1887 - 1914, o/s/w Wilbur B. Burns
Burns, Barney E. - 1912 - 1963
Burns, Gladine - b. 1915, d. ______, o/s/w Barney E. Burns
Burns, E. A. "Preacher" - b. 31 Jly. 1909, d. 28 June 1969
Burns, Willie Lou - b. 18 Aug. 1916, d. _____________, o/s/w E. A. Burns
Burroughs, William T. - b. 6 Oct. 1886, d. 8 Jan. 1892, s/o J. H. & F. L. Burroughs
Byrd, Mollie - b. 1 Jan. 1861, d. 17 Sept. 1884
Callan, Clarence - b. 19 Feb. 1891, d. 19 Ap. 1975 (Metal Funeral Marker)
Callan, Jeannie Sue - b. 17 Mar. 1955, d. 14 May 1964
Callan, Jack - b. 30 Oct. 1900, d. ______
Callan, Thelma - b. 26 Feb. 1902, d. 2 Oct. 1970, o/s/w Jack Callan
Caudle, James O. - 1903 - 1958
Caudle, Vera C. - 1907 - ______, o/s/w James O. Caudle
Carpenter, Richard - 1837 - 1924 ( Obit - A pioneer citizen of Hopkins County died at his home north of Cumby late Christmas Eve, and the remains were buried at Cumby. He was 88 years old and a native of Ireland, having come to the United States when a young man. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in the army of Virginia. At the close of the civil war he went to New Orleans and came to Hopkins County about the year of 1868 and continued to make this county his home thereafter. He served four terms as commissioner of Hopkins County and one term as superintendent of the county farm. He is survived by his wife and four children, as follows: Bob Carpenter, Kansas City; Emmet and Edgar, Cumby country; and Mrs. Merritt Smith Commerce. ) ( Daily News-Telegram, Dec. 1924)
Carpenter, Margaret - 1853 - 1938, o/s/w Richard Carpenter
Carson, Warren W. - b. 19 June 1913, d. 13 Sept. 1966
Carson, Ouida R. - b. 26 Feb. 1921, d. 20 Ap. 1975
Cass, Dora - 1870 - 1941
Cate, Hida - b. 12 Nov. 1871, d. 2 Nov. 1897
Cate, Charles C. - No dates (Co K 9 Tex Cav CSA)
Cate, Mollie - b. 25 Dec. 1843, d. 15 Oct. 1888
Cate, W. R., Dr. - b. 8 May 1870, d. 19 Oct. 1934 ( Obit - Commerce Journal - Funeral services for Dr. W. Cate, prominent physician of this city, were held at the First Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. S. M. Black. Interment was made in the cemetery at Cumby, the birthplace of the deceased. His death came Thursday morning as he lay sleeping at his home on Washington street. His demise was unexpected as he had given no indication of feeling ill. The deceased was vice-president of the Texas Public Health Assoc., receiving the honor of that important post at a recent convention of the organization held in Abilene. He and Mrs. Cate, both attended the meeting. The was city health officer of this city. Dr. Cate was born near Black Jack Grove, now Cumby, Texas, May 1870, the son of Charles C. & Molly Cate. He first attended medical school in Memphis, Tennessee, later going to the Oklahoma City Medical College. He became a medical doctor in 1917, when he removed to Commerce, where he resided till his death. Early in his career he wed Miss Annie Titus. To this union were born the following children: Graham T. Cate of Commerce, Mrs. Hydah Griffitts of Commerce, W. R. Cate, Jr. of Austin, and Charles Cate of Borger. Mrs. Cate also survives. (Reprinted in Hopkins Co. Echo, Oct. 26, 1934)
Cate, Annie E. - b. 10 Oct. 1873, d. 24 May 1952
Cates, T. J. - b. 8 Nov. 1825, d. 6 Feb. 1890
Castner, Mark - b. 7 Jan. 1866, d. 11 Mar. 1886, s/o W. H. & S. Castner
Castner, W. H. - 1831 - 1902
Castner , Minnie May - b, 24 Mar. 1890, d. 14 Oct. 1891, d/o O. J. & W. Castner
Caudle, James R. - b. 16 Feb. 1877, d. 18 June 1953
Caudle, Laura E. - b. 15 Mar. 1877, d. 6 Jan. 1953
Caudle, J. H. - b. 7 Ap. 1841, d. 3 Sept. 1906
Center, Fleming W. - d. 12 Jan. 1923 (Co C 1st Ark Mtd Riflemen CSA)
Clark, Jesse - 1902 - 1924 (Obit - Jesse Clark, died at the home of his father, Dr. Clark, of Cumby, from the effects of appendicitis. He was operated on a few days before in order to relieve him, but he grew worse until the end came. (Daily News-Telegram, Jan. 30, 1924)
Clark, Jarvis - 1900 - 1959
Carlton, Myron L. - b. 6 Oct. 1912, d. 10 Ap, 1933
Clemons, Vera G. - b. 13 Dec. 1893, d. 28 Ap. 1958, d/o Eugene & Rebecca Williams
Clemons, Isaac N. - b. 5 Jly. 1895, d. 21 Jan. 1958 (Texas Pvt Co E 164 Inf WW I)
Cole, D. W. - b. 31 Oct. 1820, d. 5 Mar. 1885
Cole, Rebecca A. - b. 29 Mar. 1821, d. 26 Sept. 1882, w/o D. W. Cole
Cole, Janorah C. - b. 15 Dec. 1860, d. 21 Feb. 1861
Cole, (Stone broken, tried with every thing to read stone, but couldn’t)
Collins, Elmer L. - b. 23 Sept. 1902, d. 22 June 1904, s/o E. W. & L. P. Collins
Collins, Virgil G. - 1881 - 1944
Collins, Mary Lona - 1887 - 1946, o/s/w Virgil G. Collins
Connor, William E., M. D. - b. 17 Nov. 1872, d. 7 Ap. 1932
Connor, Blanche Myers - b. 18 Nov. 1887, d. 31 Jan. 1974
Connor, Marvin M., M. D. - b. 5 Sept. 1916, d. 19 Jan. 1970
Connor, Mary Kate - b, 5 Dec, 1879, d. 29 June 1908, w/o Dr. W. E. Connor (Obit - Mrs. Kate Connor, nee Miss Kate Holderness, died June 28 (sic) 1908. Her death had been expected daily by the public for several months. She married Dr. W. E. Connor about two years ago and leaves a boy who has been tenderly cared for R. W. Harris and wife since its birth. Funeral held at the Methodist church, conducted by C. B. Fildgar, assisted by Revs Kirk and Little. Her brothers and sisters were here from Oklahoma and Texas, and businesses closed to honor this woman. She left minute directions as to her burial, and these were carried out. She requested that Mr. Tapp of Sulphur Springs be in charge of the funeral)
Cooper, Roy Winson - b. 9 Jan. 1903, d. 29 Jly. 1960
Cox, F. E. - 1831 - 1905
Cox, Mary - 1833 - 1909, o/s/w F. E. Cox (Obit - Cox, one of the oldest residents of Cumby, died last Saturday while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kerby, at Greenville. She went there just two weeks before in apparently good health. She was brought to Cumby Sunday where the funeral services were conducted by Bro. Barrett, her pastor, after which the remains were placed in the City (Cumby) cemetery. Several sons and daughters survive her. She was born 1833 in Tennessee and has lived in Texas over sixty years. ( S. S. Gazette, Fri., June 17, 1910, Cumby column dated June 15th) (Please note the difference in the death date.)
Cranberry, M. R. - (Co. B 20 Ga Inf CSA)
Cranberry, Flora - b. 19 Jan. 1893, d. 12 Feb. 1895
Craven, Vera M. - b. 22 Dec. 1890, d. 23 Dec. 1962
Craven, Rothell F. - b. 25 Jly. 1889, d. 21 Sept. 1966
Cross, R. Kyle - 1878 - 1945
Cross, Mary C. - 1876 - 1961, o/s/w R. Kyle Cross
Cross, Dale - 1909 - 1975
Cross, Matthew Flem - b. 15 Jan. 1889, d. 18 Feb. 1970 (Texas Pfc 1 Mech Regt Air AVC WW I)
Cross, Minnie L. - b. 18 Aug. 1897, d.____________, o/s/w Matthew Flem Cross
Cross, Catherine, b. 1 Jan. 1907, d. 14 May 1974
Cross, W. C. - 1852 - 1894
Cross, Hettie R. - 1852 - 1929, o/s/w W. C. Cross (Obit - Mrs. Etta Cross, mother of Mrs. Jim Rippy, died Monday night at the family residence in Cumby after a lingering illness. She was a pioneer citizen of that place. Funeral services and burial took place in Cumby. ( Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri., Mar. 29, 1929)
Cross, Connie B. - b. 23 Nov. 1926, d. 28 Nov. 1954
Cross, M. A. - 1885 - ______
Cross, Disa Ellen - 1888 - 1964
Cross, infant - b. 10 Nov. 1910, d. 11 Nov. 1910, infant of M. A. & D. E. Cross
Cross, Richard O. - "Baby" no dates
Cross, W. J. "Jack" - 1882 - 1954
Cross, Molly - 1885 - 1924 (Obit - Mrs. Jack Cross, died at her home in Cumby after an illness of eight days with pneumonia. She was 35 years and leaves a husband and several children to mourn her loss. ( Daily News-Telegram, Mar. 5, 1924)
Cross, Bob - b. 26 Jly. 1887, d. 30 Oct. 1964
Cross, Estelle - b. 31 Dec. 1887, d. 14 Feb. 1920
Cross, Elizabeth - b. 27 May 1827, d. 31 Jan. 1882, w/o J. R. Cross
Cross, Nannie - b. 22 Dec. 1851, d. 27 June 1882. w/o R. J. Cross
Cross, infant b. 13 Mar. 1882, d. 21 May 1882, s/o R. J. & N. A. Cross
Cross, Joe - d. 17 Aug. 1895, age 4 yrs 6 mos 17 days, s/o R. J. & N. A. Cross
Curlee, Sudie - 1876 - 1903, d/o Archilbald & Emeline Curlee. (Sardis, Tenn. - Teacher - Baptist)
Currin, J. F. - b. 24 Jan. 1821, d. 16 May 1900
Currin, Susan - b. 20 Oct. 1827, d. 23 Dec. 1886, o/s/w J. F. Currin
Currin, Rupert Waire - b,. 1 Dec, 1901, d. 24 Dec. 1963
Currin, Zelda Mae Hull - b. 28 Dec. 1901, d. ____________, o/s/w Rupert Waire Currin
Currin, James Henry - b. 14 Aug. 1889, d. 21 May 1941
Currin, Arcie Cherry - b. 12 Mar. 1897, d. __________, o/s/w James Henry Currin
Currin, James M. - b. 31 Aug. 1856, d. 31 Jly. 1902
Currin, Belle - b. 6 Jly. 1864, d. 11 Ap. 1934, o/s/w James M. Currin (Obit - Mrs. Belle Currin, pioneer Hopkins county citizen, and mother of R. W. Currin and Mrs. E. W. Lindley of this city, died at her home in Cumby Tuesday morning following an illness of several years duration. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church in Cumby, conducted by Rev. Joseph Pierce of Greenville. Mrs. Belle Smith Currin was born in Alabama, July 6, 1864. When a small child she came to Texas with her father and settled in Campbell, later moving to Hopkins County. She was married to Jim M. Currin in Cumby, June 19, 1883. Seven children were born to this union. Mr. Currin died in 1902. She was a charter member of the Eastern Star Chapter in Cumby, and served as Worthy Matron during the war period. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Stella West, Commerce; Mrs Ella Denny and B. C. Currin, Greenville; Mrs. Della Branom, Dallas; Mrs. Rilla Lindley and R. W. Currin, Sulphur Springs.) (Hopkins Co. Echo, Ap. 13, 1934 ) Later it was reported that she was the daughter of John T. Smith.
Currin, Bert M. - b. 15 Ap. 1895, d. 15 Sept. 1920 ( Obit - Bert Currin, one of the best known young men in Cumby community, died Wednesday from the effects of an operation in Greenville last Friday for appendicitis. He was 24 years old and leaves a young wife.)
Currin, Ben Frank - 1909 - 1969
Currin, R. F. - 1882 - 1947
Currin, Nannie - 1883 - 1929, o/s/w R. F. Currin (Obit - Mrs. Rupert Currin, formerly of Cumby, died Tuesday morning in Dallas. She was about 50 years old and lived in Cumby until moving to Dallas several years ago. She leaves her husband and several children. Funeral services and burial took place in Cumby. ( Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri., Feb. 8, 1929)
Currin, Oliver Milton - 1910 - 1938 (Obit - Oliver Currin - Final rites for Oliver Currin, who was found dead in Dallas Friday, were held in Cumby. (Dailey News-Telgram, Mon. Feb. 28, 1938)
Currin, Lucious J. - 1849 - 1917
Currin, Mary E. - 1868 - 1965, o/s/w Lusious J. Currin
Currin, Clarence A. - 1894 - 1968
Currin, Velma Lee - 1897 - __________, o/s/w Clarence A. Currin
Currin, Ray H. - b. 17 Nov. 1921, d. 7 Ap. 1945 ( Texas Pvt. 383 Inf. 96 Inf. Div. WW II )
Currin, Bascom C. - 1891 - 1954 (Rancher - Merchant)
Currin, Ruby Williams - no dates ( Poet - Musician)
Currin, Maurine A. - no dates (Social Worker)
Davis, C. R. - b. 15 Mar. 1844, d. ????? (Stone broken)
Davis, Laura E. - b. 21 Sept. 1863, d. 8 Jan. 1886, w/o C. R. Davis, d/o T. J. & A. Cates
Davis, infant - b. 10 Dec. 1891, d. 18 Dec. 1891, d/o A. S. & E. S. Davis
Davis, infant - b. 25 Sept. 1895, d. 16 May 1896, s/o A. S. & E. S. Davis
Davis, Clara - b. 13 Ap. 1883, d. 28 Nov. 1893, d/o A. S. & E. S. Davis
Davis, Daniel Everett - b. 16 Feb. 1889, d. 26 Jly. 1891, s/o A. S. & E. S. Davis
Davis, infant - b. 29 Jly. 1897, d. 19 Sept. 1897, infant of A. E. & E. S. Davis
Davis, infant - b. 29 Jly. 1897, d. 20 Sept. 1897, infant of A. E. & E. S, Davis
Davis, Wilford Winfield - b. 1Mar. 1880, d. 18 June 1915 ( Obit - Wilford Davis died in Denver, Colorado, June 18, 1915, of tuberculosis. He had sought health in many places, the last few years spent at Adams Memorial Home in Denver. He contributed much to magazines and newspapers. The speech he wrote, which was read in Congress by a member of Kansas and entered on the Congressional record, was a marvel in subject and resulted in much good. His body was accompanied from Denver by his sisters, Misses Lottie and Ruby, and were met at Ft. Worth by his brothers, Henry and Sherwood. Four of his sisters were with him at his death, Misses Effie and Bessie, and Mrs. Austin of Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Mrs. Joe Lowe of Cumby. It was his desire to be laid to rest in his boy-hood home beside his mother. Burial was made in Cumby cemetery. (Cumby Rustlery, June 25, 1915)
DeLoach, infant - b&d 18 Ap. 1872, s/o M. & H. E. DeLoach
DeLoach, Matthew - b. 31 Jly. 1843, d. 8 Aug. 1922
Deloach, Harriett - b. 14 Mar. 1846, d. 16 Aug. 1917, o/s/w Matthew DeLoach
Denton, Lucy B. - b. 21 Aug. 1871, d. 25 Jly. 1934, w/o Andrew J. Denton
Denton, A. J. - b. 6 Aug. 1855, d. 16 Mar. 1948
Denton, Emma - b. 14 Jan. 1861, d. 14 Dec. 1903, o/s/w A. J. Denton
Denton, infant - b&d 8 June 1909, s/o A. W. & Maude Denton
Dickson, C. M. - b. 3 Jly. 1863, d. 3 Feb. 1903
Dickson, Mary J. - 1857 - 1903
Dickson, B. R., Dr. - b. 26 Mar. 1836, d. 14 Ap. 1884
Dickson, Prudie A. - b. 7 Ap. 1842, d. 4 Jan. 1922, o/s/w Dr. B. R, Dickson
Dickson, Nancy - b. 7 Oct. 1806, d. 18 June 1884, o/s/w Lee Howard and J. E. Howard
Dickson, Ellar - 1847 - 1929
Dickson, Mary R. - 1857 - 1941, o/s/w Ellar Dickson
Dodson, Elzada - b. 19 Jly. 1883, d. 22 Sept. 1888, d/o S. L. & L. F. Dodson
Dodson, L. F. - b. 8 Jly. 1856, d. 17 Dec. 1900, w/o S. E. Dodson
Dodson, Martha E. - b. 5 Feb. 1877, d. 9 Jan. 1912, d/o J. W. & E. D. Dodson (Baptist) (Obit - Miss Marth E. "Mattie" Dodson, of Alabama, who had been here for some weeks with her parents visiting the family of Johnny Greaves, died January 9, 1912, from meningitis after a week of suffering. Burial was made in our cemetery (Cumby). She was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Dodson.) ( Cumby Rustler ) Later reported - It was thought she contacted the meningitis while in Dallas.
Dorsey, Richard Hugh - b. 11 May 1939, d. 11 Dec. 1970 (Texas Sgt. US Marine Corps)
Downing, G. W. - b.11 May 1818, Maury Co., Tenn., d. 29 Jan. 1891
Downing, Victory - 17 Mar. 1863
Downing, Iry - Dec. 1886
Downing, Gracy - b. 26 Aug. 1879, d. 16 June 1883, d/o J. H. & N. J. Downing
Drake, Maricille - b. 18 Oct. 1914, d. 17 Feb. 1933
Drake, William B. - b. 27 Ap. 1885, d. _____
Drake, Lota Mae - b. 30 Dec. 1889, d. _____ o/s/w William B. Drake
Drake, W. H. - b. 2 June 1851, d. Nov. 1905, h/o M. A. Drake
Drake, Porter A. - b. 23 Feb. 1893, d. 30 Jly. 1921
Drake, Claude E. - b. 12 June 1884, d. 26 Nov. 1892, s/o W. H. & M. A. Drake
Dusek, Frank J. - 1885 - 1961
Dusek, Lillian A. - 1884 - 1968
Earle, John P. - date missing, s/o E. J. & E. J. Earle
Earle, Frank R. - b. 4 Sept. 1887, d. 28 Sept. 1892
Eaves, Birdie Lillie - b. 11 Jly. 1888, d. 25 Feb. 1962
Edmonds, Allen Frazer, Jr. - b. 23 May 1951, d. 3 June 1951
Edmonds, Wallace Carlton - b. 23 Aug. 1942, d. 8 Oct. 1942
Edmonds, Olin E. - d. 25 Feb. 1930 ( Texas Sgt. 1 CL 18 Balloon Co.)
Edmonds, William B. - 1871 - 1961
Edmonds, Daisy L. - 1874 - 1964
Edmonds, William C. - b. 6 Oct. 1897, d. 17 June 1971 (Texas Y1 US Navy WW I)
Edmonds, Nita B. - b. 27 Dec. 1896, d. _____, w/o William C. Edmonds
Ellis, Will W. - b. 24 Jan. 1874, d. 1 Sept. 1953
Ellis, Nancy J. - b. 12 Sept. 1875, d. 11 Feb. 1971, os/w Will W. Ellis
Elsberry, Charles F. - 1840 - 1933
Elsberry, Susan S. - 1844 - 1923, o/s/w Charles F. Elsberry
Elsberry, Harvey - b. 9 Sept. 1885, d. 19 Oct. 1886, s/o C. F. & S. S. Elsberry
Elsberry, Bennie F. - d. 6 Mar. 1891, s/o C. F. & S. S. Elsberry
Elsberry, G. D. - b. 1 Feb. 1876, d. 22 Sept. 1903
Elsberry, Cordie - b. 11 Jan. 1875, d. 24 Feb. 1956
Elsberry, check Ingam
Estes, Amanda E. - 1924 - 1936
Fant, Susan R. - b. 18 May 1850, d. 22 Sept. 1877, w/o A. E. Fant
Fant, infant - infant dau. of A. E. & M. M. Fant (Stone broken)
Fant, A. E. - b. 1 Ap. 1839, d. 17 Feb. 1907
Fant, Mattie - b. 31 Aug. 1845, d. 20 Feb. 1900, w/o A. E. Fant
Fant, R. M. - b. 10 Jly. 1810, d. 27 May 1880
Fant, Sarah Magen - b. 18 June 1811, d. 1890, m. R. M. Fant, 6 Dec. 1831, o/s/w R. M. Fant
Follis, Mary, Mrs. - unmarked grave - (Obit - Mrs. Mary Follis, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. McCurdy, near Fairies, Tuesday morning and was buried at Cumby. She was the mother of our townsman, Tom Follis, and had lived here for 43 years, and a citizen of Texas 55 years, coming from Tennessee. She was the last surviving charter member of the Presbyterian church in Cumby. She was the mother of ten children.) (Cumby Rustler, Fir., Ap. 23, 1909) (Could she be one of the Follis markers that has no dates?)
Follis, - no dates
Follis - no dates
Follis - John W. - 1856 - 1898
Follis, Mary - 1860 - 1934, o/s/w John W. Follis (Obit - Mrs. Mary Follis died Tuesday night at the home of her son, Rowlin Follis, on Putman Street, at the age of 74 years. She was a native o f Georgia, but had made this county her home for sixty years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Chruch. Surviving are seven children: Rowlin Follis, Sulphur Springs; Will Follis, Commercie; Sim Follis, Memphis, Texas; Dan and Oscar Follis, Sulphur Springs; Mrs. Ella McIntire, Sulphur Springs; and Mrs. Omar Holt, Dike. Her husband passed away 37 years ago. Funeral services were held at the home of Rowlin Follis, conducted by Rev. C. P. Owen, with burial in Cumby) ( Hopkins Co. Echo, Sept. 28, 1934)
Follis, Madonna – b. 14 Feb. 1905, d. 8 Mar. 1905
Follis, T. H. - b. 1 Jan. 1846, d. 7 Feb. 1917
Follis, Hattie - b. 10 Sept. 1876 - d. 25 Sept. 1954
Follis, John W. - b. 11 Nov. 1904, d. 29 Mar. 1958 (Texas Pfc US Army WW II )
Follis, J. D. "Boy" - b. 24 May 1899, d. _____
Follis, Ora Mae - b. 13 Mar. 1896, d. 6 Aug. 1950, o/s/w J. D. "Boy" Follis
Fouse, Wayne - b. 17 Feb. 1909, d. 7 Ap. 1974
Fouse, Jessie Keller - b. 27 Aug. 1908, d. 31 Jan. 1972, o/s/w Wayne Fouse
Fouse, R. E. - 1914 - 1964
Fouse, Ruthie M. - 1916 - ____, m. R. E. Fouse, 1938 - o/s/w R. E. Fouses
Fry, Elizabeth - b. 25 Feb. 1921, d. 4 Mar. 1921
Fry, Nolla - b. 1 Nov. 1900, d. 10 Aug. 1902, s/o C. Y. & S. E. Fry
Fry, Joyce - b. 26 Ap. 1903, d. 10 May 1904
Fry, Gladys Odele - b. 11 June 1911, d. 10 Oct. 1911
Fry, C. Y. - b. 26 May 1877, d. 18 Oct. 1924
Gage, Cardine W. Weston - d. 1864 ( 1850 census - wife of E. N. Gage, born abt. 1812)
Gage, Mahala - b. 18 Aug. 18??, d. 9 Jly. 18??
Gaskey, Clemen - b. 18 Sept. 1848, d. 19 Feb. 1911
Gaskey, Jessie - b. 20 Feb. 1870, d. 26 Jan. 1886
Gillis, Gaylord W. - 1889 - 1973
Gillis, Ethel Irons - 1892 - 1935, o/s/w Gaylord W. Gillis (Obit - Mrs. G. W. Gillis, returning from a visit in Shreveport, La., was killed and four other citizens were seriously injured in a car-truck mishap near Cason, Texas, on the Pittsburg-Daingerfield highway. She was about 40 years old. She is survived by her husband, two children, a daughter, Jeanette Gillis, injured in the wreck, and a son, G. W. Gillis, Jr., her father, T. H. Irons, and a brother, Guy Irons. Funeral services were held in Cumby with burial in the family cemetery. ( S. S. Gazette, Fri., Dec. 20, 1935)
Gillis, Gip - b. 5 Mar. 1891, d. 4 Ap. 1898, child of N. A. & V. T. Gillis
Gillis, Raymond - b. 19 Ap. 1893, d. 10 Feb. 1894
Gillis, Daniel - b. 18 Dec. 1878, d. 29 Oct. 1895, s/o Mr. & Mrs. N. A. Gillis
Gillis, Norman A. - b. 26 Jan. 1849, d. 14 Dec. 1901
Gillis, Victoria - b. 2 Jan. 1855, d. 30 Sept. 1910 (Obit - Mrs. Norman Gillis died last Saturday at her home in Cumby after several weeks illness. She was laid to rest in the Cumby cemetery after services at the Presbyterian Church which she was a member. She had spent her life in and near Cumby, and leaves several children. She was the daughter of Capt. Merit Branom, who was one of the prominent early settlers of Hopkins County. (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Oct. 7, 1910)
Gillis, Janie - 1882 - 1944
Gillis, Berry - 1885 - 1917
Gillis, Beckie - b. 9 Oct. 1810, d. 29 Nov. 1897
Gillis, W. M. - b. 8 Ap. 1851, d. 24 May 1864
Gillis, C. B. - b. 16 Jan. 1858, d. 20 Sept. 1861
Gillis, Addie - 1878 - 1965
Gordon, Mary Elizabeth - 1857 - 1938 ( Obit - Mrs. L. E. Gordon died Tuesday morning at her home in Greenville at the age of 80 years. The deceased was formerly a resident of Cumby. She was a member of the Baptist Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Pat Russell, Mrs. Arlie Smith, and Mrs. Charles Bowers, and a son, Monte Gordon, all of Greenville. Funeral services and burial will be held in Cumby.) ( Dailey News- Telegram, Tues., Feb. 1, 1938)
Gore, Patsy Jean - 1937 - 1939
Gore, John Felton - b. 4 Aug. 1881, d. 3 June 1933
Gore, Minnie Modena - b. 8 Jly. 1891, d. 3 Jan. 1972, o/s/w John Felton Gore
Gough, John T. - b. 13 Aug. 1900, d. 4 Feb. 1962
Graves, J. W. - 1872 - 1938
Graves, Allie - 1878 - 1957
Graves, Martha Jane - 1911 - 1918
Greaves, Harry M. - b. 10 June 1894, d. 9 Jly. 1914 (Obit - Harry Millingon Greaves died of Typhoid at the family residence in Cumby, July 10 (sic) 1914, after seventeen day suffering. Funeral services were held at the home, conducted by Bro. Rea. Burial was made at the Cumby cemetery. He was born June 10, 1894.)
Greaves, Lottie Lucile - b. 22 Nov. 1907, d. 4 May 1923
Greaves, S. D. - b. 12 Feb. 1863, d. 12 Mar. 1929 (Obit - S. D. Greaves died at the family residence in Cumby Tuesday night after a lingering illness. He was about 70 years old and had lived most of his life in that town. He had been actively interested in the banking business of Cumby and a stockholder in the City National Bank of Sulphur Springs for the past thirty years. He had other large business interest in the county and elsewhere. He is survived by his wife and three sons, Ashley Greaves of Hermleigh; S. D. Greaves, Jr., Dallas; and Jack Greaves, Cumby. Funeral and burial will take place at Cumby (Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri. Mar. 15, 1929)
Greaves, Ada - b. 4 Jan. 1871, d. 28 Sept. 1950
Green, W. A. - b. 19 Nov. 1809, d. 11 Ap. 1892, h/o S. A. Green
Green, M. M. - b. 14 Aug. 1802, d. 22 Mar. 1878, w/o W. A. Green
Green, D. Bert - 1894 - 1947
Green, Pauline - 1918
Green, Clara - 1896 - 1918
Green Leila - 1880 - 1941
Green, James David - b. 27 Sept. 1923, d. 19 Dec. 1936, s/o E. C. & Bertha Green
Green, Danile Milford - b. 18 Jly. 1926, d. 4 May 1945 (Texas Pfc 1st Marines, 1st Marine Div. WW II )
Green, D. L. - b. 17 Sept. 1865, d. 5 Dec. 1939
Green, Annie E. - b. 17 May 1874, d. 8 Ap. 1965
Green, D. C. - b. 18 June 1901, d. 20 Aug. 1938
Green, J. A. - b. 13 Aug. 1899, d. 8 Ap. 1957
Green, Wilson A. - b. abt. 1810, d. Ap. 1892 - unmarked grave
Green, B. F. - b. 20 Sept. 1800, d. 10 Mayu 1865
Green, Lucy A. - b. 30 Dec. 1812, d. 4 June 1873, o/s/w B. F. Green
Green, Muriel A. - infant - no dates
Green, Miller M. - b. 20 Mar. 1836, d. 11 Dec. 1919 (Obit - M. M. Green, a pioneer citizen of Hopkins County, died Tuesday night at his home in Cumby at the ago of more than 83 years. Burial was made in Cumby. He was born near Daingerfield, but, with his family, moved to Hopkins County 68 years ago. He was a member of the Texas Rangers for two years, and fought valiantly for the Confederate Army for four long years. He carried the chain when the town of Greenville was surveyed, and was deputy sheriff when the county seat of Hopkins County was moved from Old Tarrant to Sulphur Springs. In fact, he is older than the State of Texas, having been born under the Republic of Texas two years before Texas became a State. He has lived in Cumby longer than any other man, and has raised a family of splendid sons and daughters; his wife having already preceded him to the Great Beyond. The living children are as follows: D. H. Green, Perry Green, B. F. Green, Mrs. Flora Mathis, Miss Pearl Green and Miss Juanita Green.) (Hopkins Co. Echo, Dec. 12, 1919)
Green, Ophella A. - b. 9 June 1849, d. 24 Jan. 1902
Green, M. Dickens - b. 22 Dec. 1877, d. 25 Nov. 1906
Green, Pearl A. - b. 22 Dec. 1874, d. 1 Sept. 1960
Green, Benjamin F. - b. 4 Oct. 1884, d. 7 Sept. 1974 (Recognized as a distinguish citizen of Texas - Who’s Who in 1973 - 1974)
Green, D. H. "Hugh" - b. 2 Ap. 1880, d. 10 Sept. 1951
Green, Eleanor V. - b. 21 Aug. 1914, d. 5 Dec. 1916
Green, Bird King - b. 23 Jan. 1880, d. ___
Green, E. Bruce - 1891 - 1937
Green, Willie - 1887 - 1938
Green, G. A. - d. Ap. 1956
Green, Maymon - b. 16 Ap. 1916, d. 19 Dec. 1970
Green, Mary - b. 24 Sept. 1917, d. ____________, o/s/w Maymon Green
Green, M. Perry - b. 26 Mar. 1882, d. 26 May 1922
Green, Mauda A. - b. 1 Dec. 1886, d. 12 Dec. 1940, o/s/w M. Perry Green
Guinn, J. K. - b. 5 Jan. 1859, d. 11 Ap. 1929 (Obit - J. K. Guinn died Thursday afternoon (11 Ap. 1929)of last week after an illness of nearly two months. He was stricken on the streets of Cumby about February 20, and after having been carried home, never left his bed again. Mr. Guinn had resided in Cumby twelve years, moving here from Quinlan, Hunt County, to have charge of the affairs of the Cumby Mercantile Co. which at the time was one of the largest mercantile firms of this section of the state. Prior to coming here Mr. Guinn was business manager for the T. B. Keasler firm of Quinlan for two years, having previously been connected with Mr. Keasler^Òs business at Hughes Springs in Cass County for more than 25 years. Mr. Guinn was a man of keen business foresight and was a sound reasoner of business problems. During his residence here he has been connected with the banks of Cumby as director and was active in the affairs of these institutions. Mr. Guinn was married first in 1882, his first wife having died in 1925. He later was married to the wife that survives. He is also survived by three sons and three daughters, R. M. of Cumby, C. A. of Commerce, Joe of Dallas, Mrs. Eva Mashburn of Dallas, and Miss Blanche of Cumby. He had long been a member of the Presbyterian Church. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church, being conducted by Rev. J.H. Woodard, assisted by Rev. Alex Hubbard, pastor of the local Methodist Church. The remains were conveyed to the local cemetery and laid to rest in the family burying plat. (Obituary gave three daughters but listed only two)
Guinn, Isabelle - 1865 - 1925, w/o J. K. Guinn
Guinn, Claud A. - 1883 - 1931
Guinn, Mabel L. - 1887 - 1970, o/s/w Claud A. Guinn
Guinn, Paul Arliegh - b. 4 May 1912, d. 24 Jly. 1913, s/o Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Guinn
Hahand, Henry - 1886 - 1944
Hahand, Hattie - 1896 - 1973
Hale, Jack W. - 1912 - 1970 (Metal funeral marker)
Hale, Jackie Sue - b. 3 Oct. 1945, d. 5 Jly. 1956
Hall, Lewis A. - 1920 - 1957
Hall, Roy Lee - b. 14 Jan. 1898, d. 16 Jly. 1966
Hall, Roy, Mrs. - 1900 - 1942
Hall, Golden Taylor - b. 16 May 1902, d. 21 Jly. 1967
Hall, K. H. - 1876 - 1956
Hall, K. H., Mrs. - 1878 - 1961, o/s/w K. H. Hall
Hall, Stella May - b. 19 June 1903, d. 9 Aug. 1922
Hall, twins - boy and girl, d. 6 Sept. 1947
Hall, Joseph L. - b. 30 Jly. 1893, d. 19 Dec. 1951
Hall, Vera J. - b. 12 Feb. 1903, d. ___________, o/s/w Joseph L. Hall
Harbison, J. N. - b. 11 Aug. 1852, d. 25 Sept. 1919 (Obit - John Harbison, a pioneer citizen of Cumby, died last Friday at the age of 67. He is survived by his wife, one son, _____ daughters. (Hopkins Co. Echo, Oct. 3, 1919)
Harbison, Nora Maude - 1860 - 1937 (info by Judy Wise Blackburn)
Harmon, Lonnie W. - b. 18 Jan. 1896, d. 17 Mar. 1971 (Texas S1 USNR WW II )
Harris, Robert W. - b. 28 Ap. 1861, d. 19 Jly. 1934 (Obit - R. W. Harris, pioneer citizen of Hopkins County, died at his home in Cumby, Jly. 19, 1934, following a stroke of apoplexy Tuesday morning. He had passed his 73rd milepost, having been born in Cape Gibordeau at Neely’s Laning in Mississippi. He came to Texas as a young man, lived a short time at Pilot Point and then at Austin before moving to Cumby nearly half a century ago. He established the Harris Hardware store more than 44 years ago and continued business under the same name until the time of his death; it being the oldest business establishment in Hopkins County. Soon after coming to Cumby he married Miss Jennie Holderness, daughter of Dr. & Mrs. R. C. Holderness, in a double wedding ceremony with Mr. Verge Downing and Miss Claudie Currin, now of Durant, Oklahoma. He is survived by his wife and a foster son, Dr. Harris Connor, of Cleveland. Mr. Harris was never a member of any church, but one of the most active workers among church people. He was on the building committee of the present Methodist Chruch. For the past 35 years he been correspondent for the Dallas News and from week to week wrote for the News-Telegram and Hopkins Co. Echo under the name of "Old Timer." F uneral services held at the First Methodist Church of Cumby, conducted be Rev. Alexander Hubbard. The Masonic Lodge was in charge of services from the church to the cemetery where the last rites were held.) Hopkins Co. Echo, Jly. 27, 1934)
Harris, Virginia A. - b. 13 Ap. 1872, d. 19 June 1954, o/s/w Robert W. Harris
Hawkins, F. W. - b. 29 Feb. 1882, d. stone buried in ground
Helton, Joseph Walter - 1879 - 1965
Helton, Susan Ellen - 1883 - 1964, m. Joseph Walter Helton 6 Dec. 1900, o/s/w Joseph Walter Helton
Helton, Walter S. - b. 14 June 1910, d. 8 Oct. 1972
Helton, Velma G. - b. 10 Jan. 1913, d. _________, o/s/w Walter S. Helton
Henderson, Willie - 1891 - 1894
Henderson, J. E. - 1856 - 1891
Henderson, Newell D. - b. 19 Sept. 1892, d. 19 Mar. 1968
Hodge, Susan V. - b. 29 Dec. 1859, d. 29 Jly. 1888, d/o J. M. & M. E. C. Hodge
Hodge, James M. - no dates ( Co B 47 Ala Inf C.S.A.)
Hodge, M. E. C., Mrs. - b. 14 Mar. 1840, d. 10 Sept. 1914
Holder, Douglas - b&d 1950
Holderness, R. N. - 2 Ap. 1858, d. 12 Aug. 1905
Holderness, R. C., Dr. - b. 11 Oct. 1827, d. 2 June 1905
Homer, Bertha Mae - b. 1 May 1880, d. 29 Jan. 1960
Hood, M. N. - b. 18 Sept. 1839, d. 2 Aug. 1909 (Obit - Mrs. Maggie Hood died Sunday night at the age of 69 years. Her husband, Jno. Hood, preceded her one or two years ago. Rev. Turner of the Presbyterian Church was in charge of the services.) (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Aug. 6, 1909)
Hood, J. G. - b. 27 Aug. 1841, d. 7 Mar. 1908
Hood, Robert A. - b. 12 June 1870, d. 13 Nov. 1961
Hood, Kinchie A. - b. 4 Jly. 1885, d. 8 Dec. 1968
Howard, J. E. - b. 15 Jan. 1831, d. _____
Howard, Lee - b. 15 Sept. 1841, d. 20 Dec. 1901, w/o J. E. Howard
Howard, J. M. - b. 17 May 1847, d. 10 Sept. 1914 (Obit - J. Mack Howard died this Friday morning after several weeks suffering from that dread disease, pellegra. Burial was made in the Cumby cemetery, conducted by Rev. W. P. Ray. He had spent his life around Donelton, Lone Oak and Cumby. His wife and relatives have our sympathy. ( Cumby Rustler, Sept. 11, 1914)
Howard, Annie E. - b. 12 Jly. 1851, d. 27 Sept. 1943
Howard, Sallie - b. 25 Oct. 1853, d. 18 Oct. 1914, w/o W. T. Howard
Hudgins, Alton Morgan - b. 6 Feb. 1905, d. 30 Mar. 1912, s/o J. M. & Ellie Hudgins
Hudgins, Ellie Morgan - 1884 - 1973
Hughes, Emaline - b. 6 Dec. 1840, d. 18 Aug. 1929
Hull, Walter Cleveland - b. 18 Aug. 1883, d. 11 Oct. 1940
Hull, Bessie Dickson - b. 23 Mar. 1886, d. 6 Sept. 1961, o/s/w Walter Cleveland Hull
Hull, Dixon Cleveland - b. 24 Jan. 1909, d. 9 Nov. 1943
Hull, infant - b&d 24 Jan. 1912, infant of W. F. & Ora Hull
Hyde, Homer Cyrus - b. 28 June 1909, d. 28 Nov. 1909, s/o W. W. & Rosa Hyde
Ingram, John Theron - b, 4 Feb, 1907, d. 19 Oct. 1961 (Texas Tec 5 1700 Ord. M M Co. Avn. WW II )
Ingram, Ada M. - 1879 - 1923, w/o John Ingram
Jenkins, Sue L. - b. 6 Jan. 1847, in Granville Co., N. C., d. 2 Nov. 1884, in Black Jack Grove (Cumby), Texas, d/o Benj. F. & Nancy Jenkins
Jenkins, B. F. - b. 19 Nov. 1821, d. 13 Oct. 1912 (Obit - Benjamin Franklin Jenkins died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. R. F. Russell, Oct. 13, 1912, and was laid to rest in the Cumby cemetery. He was born in Granville County, N. C., Nov. 19, 1821, where he lived until Dec. 1873, when, with his family, he moved to Texas, settling near Lone Oak in Hunt county, where he lived one year. In 1874, he moved to Black Jack Grove, now Cumby, where he spent the rest of his life. His family consisting of his wife, two sons and two daughters, all preceded him to the grave, except the son, O. B. Jenkins, our fellow townsman.) (Cumby Rustler)
Jenkins, Nancy - b. 1826, d. 26 Nov. 1901, o/s/w B. F. Jenkins
Jenkins, Otis B. - 1848 - 1926
Jenkins, Susan E. - 1844 - 1927, o/s/w Otis B. Jenkins
Johnson, Ase Edgar - 1891 - 1963 (Metal funeral marker)
Johnson, Amanda E. - b. 31 Aug. 1856, d. 10 Jly. 1938
Johnson, Mora E. - b. 28 Dec. 1885, d. 6 Nov. 1922, d/o Amanda E. Johnson
Johnson, Nutly - b. 7 Sept. 1792, d. 28 Nov. 1867
Johnson, David - b. 26 Sept. 1832, d. 3 Feb. 1906
Jones, Mary J. - b. 11 Nov. 1809, in Bath Co., Va., d. 6 Jly. 1876, in Hopkins Co., Texas, age 66 yrs 7 mos. 25 days
Jones, Jeremiah - b. 26 Aug. 1852, d. 26 Jan. 1891
Jones, William A. - b. 14 Feb. 1840, in Bath Co., Va., d. 23 Dec. 1879, Hopkins Co., Texas. (Killed in Hopkins County by accidental gun shot.)
Junell, D. W. - d. 14 Jan. 1894, age 35 years
Junell, Lillie Elizabeth - b. 18 Nov. 1883, d. 7 Mar. 1899
Junell, D. M. - b. 21 Nov. 1891, d. 29 Sept. 1932
Junell, Missie - b. 30 Oct. 1863, d. 17 Jan. 1947
Junell, Elmer - b. 27 May 1889, d. 30 Mar. 1963
Junell, Mattie - b. 21 Feb. 1900, d. ___________, o/s/w Elmer Junell
Junell, Robert T. - b. 26 Jan. 1851, d. 14 Mar. 1907
Junell, Mary Elizabeth - b. 18 Nov. 1852, d. 3 Oct. 1934, w/o R. T. Junell (Obit - Mary Elizabeth Junell, pioneer citizen of Cumby, died Thursday night at her home near Cumby, as she was nearing her 82nd birthday. She is survived by the following sons and daughters, her husband, Bob Junell, having died more than 20 years ago, Dan Junell, Abilene; Lawson Junell, Wichita Falls; W. B. Junell, Cumby; Mrs. J. N. Sheppard, Cumby; Mrs Addie Calvert, Cumby; Mrs. A. L. Eaves, Friona; Mrs. Drew Killpatrick, Houston; Mrs. Johnny Wilson, Greenville; and Mrs. Lonnie Griffin, Greenville. Funeral services and burial took place at Cumby.)
Junell, William A. - b. 11 Feb. 1906, d. 7 Aug. 1968
Junell, Daniel Edward - b. 17 Dec. 1914, d. 23 Jly. 1972
Junell, Robert M. - b. 15 Feb. 1908, d. 13 Oct. 1965
Junell, William B. - b. 25 Feb. 1875, d. 24 Oct. 1942
Junell, Alice Bell - b. 4 Sept. 1884, d. 28 Nov. 1971, o/s/w William B. Junell
Junell, Valta - b&d 1910
Keeton, H. L. - b. 20 Jan. 1856, d. 11 Jly. 1917
Keeton, Georgia - b. 17 Sept. 1865, d. 8 Sept. 1960, o/s/w H. L. Keeton
Kegans, Jessie Lee Wooten - b. 16 Aug. 1909, d. _____
Keller, Leonard - 1916, infant
Keller, William H. - 1869 - 1934
Keller, Josie - 1879 - 1950, o/s/w William H. Keller
Kennedy, W. D. - b. 11 Dec. 1848, d. 2 Jan. 1888
Kennedy, T. S. - b. 9 June 1820, d. 15 May 1882 (Not sure on the 2)
J. K. - only a foot stone, head stone missing
Kennemur, May Jane - 1839 - 1928, w/o of A. J. Kennemur
Kibart, Catherine Green - b. 18 Aug. 1922, d. 22 Aug. 1951
Kilgore, F. M. - b. 6 Feb. 1842, d. 22 Ap. 1906
King, John Henry - no dates ( Co. D. 9 Texas Inf. CSA ) (Obit - John H. King of Cumby, died February 5, 1909, at the home of his sister in Omaha, Texas, of pneumonia. Mr. King passed through this city enroute for Omaha on business. He was taken violently ill that night and died on Friday night following. His remains were shipped to Cumby and laid to rest in the Cumby cemetery. Capt. King was born in Marion County, Tennessee, in 1842, and has lived in Texas since 1846. He served in the 9th Texas Infantry under the Confederate flag throughout the war, losing an arm in one of the battles around Vicksburg. By profession he was a lawyer and a number of years ago was county attorney of Titus county. Later he served as assessor of Franklin county, when a few years ago he moved to Cumby. He was in his 67th year and leaves a son, Henry King, and two daughters, Mrs. Kyle Cross and Mrs Hugh Green of Cumby. He was a member of Gen. Joe Wheeler Camp, C. S. V. Cumby, Texas. (Cumby Rustler, Feb. 12, 1909)
Ladd, W. J. - 1854 - 1929
Ladd, W. J., Mrs. - 1860 - 1946, o/s/w W. J. Ladd
Ladd, V. - 1897 - 1943
Ladd, David F. - b. 12 Ap. 1878, d. 23 Sept. 1969
Ladd, Cordie B. - b. 28 Jly. 1895, d. 30 Aug. 1965, o/s/w David F. Ladd
Ladd, Ibah E. - 1894 - 1916
Ladd, Joe - b. 16 Feb. 1881, d. 16 Nov. 1913
Lewis, Will - 1862 - 1918
Lewis, Nannie - 1870 - 1953, o/s/w Will Lewis
Ligon C. - b. 29 Dec. 1832, d. _______
Ligon, Edwin T., Dr. - b. 28 June 1851, d. 4 Ap. 1883
Lindley, R. - b. 3 Jly. 1835, d. 4 Nov. 1913 (Obit - R. Lindley, one of Cumby’s leading citizens, died Sunday morning at the family home in this city. He had been under the care of physician for some time but was confined to the bed only a few weeks, death being due to softening of the brain. He had been a resident of Cumby since 1884, moving here from Peerless. Was born in Missouri and was 78 years of age. He came to Texas as a boy. He married Miss Frances Sayle who died three years ago. He was married twice since then, but leaves no children except by his first marriage. To this union five sons and two daughters were born, two sons being dead. The children living are: J Lindley, Cumby; Dr. Robert Lindley, Dallas; Dr. Will Lindley and Mrs. Luke Rash, Terrell; and Mrs. Nettie Sherman, Shawnee, Okla. Mr. Lindley was considered one of the wealthiest men in Hopkins County. He owned a great deal of land, as well as valuable town property here and elsewhere. Interment was made in the Cumby cemetery. ( Cumby Rustler, Fri. Nov. 7, 1914)
Lindley, Francis A. - d. 23 Aug. 1910, age 73 years, o/s/w R. Lindlwy
Lindley, Thomas B. - b. 28 Jly. 1867, d. 27 Aug. 1886, s/o R. & F. A. Lindley
Lindley, Redlluim, Jr. - b. 12 Jly. 1869, d. 19 Feb. 1899
Lindley, Fannie E. - b. 24 Oct. 1889, d. 4 Jan. 1898
Lindley, Della L. - 1866 - 1890
Lindley, J. H. - 1861 - 1948
Lindley, Miranda - d. 16 Jan. 1913, age 40 years, w/o Jay Lindley (Obit - Mrs. Miranda Lindley, the wife of J. H. Lindley, died Jan. 16, 1913, at the family home and burial made in Cumby cemetery. She was a life time resident of Cumby. She was born in Kentucky, coming to Texas with her parents when a child. Her mother, Mrs. Godfrey, survives her. She was born in 1872, and married J. H. Lindley 22 years. She leaves four girls and two boys; the youngest being about eleven years old.)
Low, Alma Bibby - b. 6 Feb. 1879, d. 23 Oct. 1957
Low, Rena Cross - b. 10 Oct. 1873, d. 24 June 1906, w/o J. S. Low
Luman, Thomas Eli - b. 18 Dec. 1944, d.8 Oct. 1945
Luman, Dorothy Fay - b. 22 Feb. 1942, d. 8 Oct. 1945
Maddox, Pearl - b. 29 May 1894, d. 16 June 1927
Maddox, Morris E. - b. 5 Feb. 1913, d. 15 Jly. 1966 (Texas S 2 USNR WW II )
Maddox, Edd - 1887 - 1953
Maddox, Mary - 1893 - 1971
Maddox, Frank - 1881 - 1952
Maddox, Mamie - 1893 - _____, o/s/w Frank Maddox
Mallory, Hallie - no dates
Mallory, infant - no dates
Mallory, John A. - b. 30 June 1847, d. 1 Jly. 1902
Mallory, Sarah J. - b. 21 Sept. 1854, d. 19 Aug. 1905, o/s/w John A. Mallory
Manning, W. S. - 1894 - 1964
Manning, Lola Keeton - 1899 - 1948
Marlar, Will W. - b. 18 Mar. 1868, d. 26 Oct. 1947
Marlar, Annie R. - b. 16 Dec. 1868, d. 1 Dec. 1947, o/s/w Will W. Marlar
Marlar, Ray W. - 1906 - 1958
Marlar, Birdie O. - 1908 - 1959, o/s/w Ray W. Marlar
Marler, Manuel - b. 2 June 1898, d. 24 Jly. 1959
Marler, Stella - b. 14 Nov. 1903, d. ____, o/s/w Manuel Marler
Marlow, Henry G. - no dates (Co G 34 Miss. Inf. CSA)
Marriott, James E. - b. 6 Aug. 1899, d. 28 Dec. 1965
Marriott, Nellie N. - b. 21 Feb. 1892, d. 4 June 1966
Marriott, Bertha A. - b. 25 May 1901, d. ______, o/s/w James E. Marriott
Marriott, Adrian L. - b. 27 Aug. 1903, d. 20 Jly. 1919
Marriott, James Henry - b. 18 Jly. 1864, d. 22 Jly. 1944
Marriott, Mary Ann - b. 1 Jan. 1866, d. 12 Nov. 1952
Marriott, Lynda Joe - d. 1 Jan. 1945
Marriott, Eli Stephen - b. 8 Aug. 1890, d. 7 May 1960
Marriott, Maude Emma - b. 6 Mar. 1899, d. ______, o/s/w Eli StephenMarriott
Marriott, Runie Leola - b. 24 May 1922, d. 25 June 1929
Marriott, Era May - b. 7 Mar. 1926, d. 8 Mar. 1926
Marrs, Franklin - b. 11 Oct. 1816, d. ________
Marrs, Juliana, b. 30 Jly. 1817, d. ________, o/s/w Franklin Marrs
Martin, T. A. "Alf" - 1889 - 1964
Martin, Rosa Lee -1893 - 1967, o/s/w T. A. "Alf" Martin
Martin, J. W. - 1859 - 1924 (Obit - J. W. Martin died at his home in Cumby. He is survived by his wife and several children. Most of them live in Greenville. He was a Mason. Funeral services were held at his home in Cumby, conducted by Rev. Paul Ray. Interment in the Cumby cemetery) .(Daily News-Telegram, Mar. 26, 1924)
Martin, M. L. - 1864 - 1949, o/s/w J. W. Martin
Massey, Sam - 1881 - 1936
Massey, Annie - 1879, d. ________, o/s/w Sam Massey
Mathews, Claude E. - b. 28 Oct. 1900, d. 8 Oct. 1904
Mathis, Ella - b. 4 Dec. 1880, d. 4 Ap. 1894
Mathis, S. S. - no dates (Co B 8 Ga. Inf. CSA )
Mathis, H. C. - 1875 - 1943
Mathis, Myrtle D. - 1879 - 1921
Mathis, Eddie Louise - 1906 - 1924
Mathis, Thomas H. - b. June 1879, d. 21 Jan. 1967, o/s/w M. Vernon Mathis
Mathis, M. Vernon - b. July 1888, d. 14 Feb. 1968, o/s/w Thomas H. Mathis
Mayes, James R. - 1880 - 1942
Mayes, Laura J. - 1883 - 1952, o/s/w James R. Mayes
Mayes, Ollie Nelson - 1925 - 1936, s/o J. R. L. J. Mayes
McClinton, Mattie - b. 30 Ap. 1857, d. 3 Aug. 1925
McDowell, W. L. - 1879 - 1953
McDowell, Joseph E. - d. 2 Jan. 1934 (Texas 1st Lt. Med Corps)
McDowell, Flora A. - b. 9 Ap. 1849, d. 13 Oct. 1907
McFarlin, J. E., Dr. - b. 20 Sept. 1842, d. 11 Aug. 1913 (Obit - DR. J. E. McFARLIN died at an early hour Monday morning at the home of Mrs. Gordon on east Main Street. He and Mrs. McFarlin came here a few weeks ago from their home in South Texas, and while his condition was known to be serious, he had been able to be up. He came to Texas from Missouri with his father^Òs family when a boy, locating in Red River County. He was well known in Cumby where he resided and practiced medicine many years, having located here when the town was known as Black Jack Grove. Deceased had been married four times and survived all of his wives except the last one. His first wife, who was not known here, died in California; the second was a Miss Rowell, whose parents lived at Emblem, this county; the third was a daughter of Capt. M. Branom of Cumby; the fourth a Miss Heweitt, also of this place. He is survived by a brother living in West Texas, and two children, a daughter in California, and a son in West Texas, both by his first wife. Eight years ago he moved from Cumby to South Texas where a few years later he was compelled to give up the practice of medicine because of failing health. He was nearly 72 years of age at the time of his death. Interment was made in the Cumby cemetery with funeral services conducted by Revs. Rea and McGuire.) (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Aug. 15, 1913)
McFarlin, Rachael - b. 29 Oct. 1846, d. 14 Oct. 1900, w/o Dr. J. E. McFarlin
McFarlin, Quinnie Hewitt - 1859 - 1944
McGuire, John H. - no dates
McGuire, Lousie - no dates, w/o John H. McGuire
McGuire, Mary - 1885 - 1959
McGuire, W. L., Rev. - no datese
McGuire, W. L., Mrs. - no dates
McKamie, Lela - b. 22 Jan. 1904, d. 2 Oct. 1904, d/o J. T. & L. L. McKamie
McNeely, David - b. 11 Ap. 1839, d. 10 Jan. 1892
McNeely, Elvira - b. 10 Sept. 1836, d. 21 Nov. 1916, w/o David McNeely (Obit - Mrs. Elvira McNeely died Nov. 21, 1916, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bud Moss, near Palestine, and was buried in the Cumby cemetery. She was born in Alabama, her maiden name was Elvira Ferguson, and there married Mr. David McNeely and moved to Texas where he died Jan. 10, 1892, twenty-four years ago. She lived in the Palestine community over fifty years, having reached the age of 80 years. The following children survive: Jack McNeely, Mrs. M. D. Moss, Mrs. Hay Mooney, Bud McNeely and Mrs. Bob Mosely. She made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Moss, most all the time of her widowhood.)
McRae, Orlanda A. - b. 11 Dec. 1885, d. 20 Jly. 1953
McRae, Bessie B. - b. 1 Dec. 1891, d. _______, o/s/w Orlanda A. McRae
McRae, Charles A. - 1856 - 1951
McRae, Callie - 1860 - 1957, o/s/w Charles McRae
McRae, Lois - b. 14 Dec. 1906, d. 18 Dec. 1906, d/o Mr. & Mrs. C. A. McRae
McRae, Taudie Faye - b. 7 June 1893, d. 12 Ap. 1972
McWhirter, T. M., Mrs. - 1828 - 1904
Mercer, Ben H. - 1892 - 1972
Mercer, Bessie C. - 1898 - _______, o/s/w Ben H. Mercer
Mercer, Levi - no dates
Mercer, Fannie - no dates
Miller, Alfred W. - b. 24 Dec. 1866, d. 10 Aug. 1951
Miller, Cora B. - b. 10 June 1869, d. 20 Sept. 1957, o/s/w Alfred W. Miller
Miller, Anson - b. Dec. 1904, d. _____
Miller, Matrai - b. 22 Sept. 1908, d. _____ m. Anson Miller, 1 Nov. 1930, o/s/w Anson Miller
Miller, J. M. - b. 16 June 1892, d. 30 June 1931
Miller, Ora Drake - b. 30 June 1888, d. 8 June 1919
Miller, Alexander F. - b. 16 Jan. 1905, d. 2 Nov. 1972
Miller, Mattie Lou - b. 15 Feb. 1911, d. 1972, o/s/w Alexander F. Miller
Mobley, Charles D. - d. 27 June 1949 "Infant"
Moore, Thomas H. - 1859 - 1939
Moore, Fannie L. - 1872 - 1955, o/s/w Thomas H. Moore
Moore, Everett - 1879 - _______
Moore, Effie - 1888 - 1950
Morgan, May Jane - 1861 - 1944
Morgan, A. L. - b. 29 Feb. 1852, d. 5 May 1913 (Obit - A. L. Morgan died Monday morning at the age of 60 years after being confined to his bed several months. He was a successful farmer. He is survived by his wife and three daughters, Miss Fair Morgan and Mrs. J. M. Hudgins of Cumby, and Mrs. W. E. Smith of Como. Interment was made at the Cumby cemetery.) (Cumby Rustler, Fri., May 9, 1913)
Morgan, Guy P. - 1889 - 1949
Morgan, Hallie V. - 1892 - 1965, o/s/w Guy P. Morgan
Morris, John J. - b. 20 Sept. 1876, d. 18 Oct. 1948
Morris, Pearl M. - b. 28 Mar. 1883, d. 28 Dec. 1960, o/s/w John J. Morris
Morris, A. H. - b. 11 Nov. 1853, d. 20 Jly. 1939
Moseley, R. L. - b. 15 June 1871, d. 7 May 1951
Moseley, Lelah - b. 28 Oct. 1875, d. 15 June 1963, o/s/w R. L. Moseley
Morton, George M. - 1858 - 1918
Morton, Kate M. - 1860 - 1930, o/s/w George M. Morton
Morton, Justin - b. 9 Jly. 1881, d. 9 June 1899, s/o G. M. & Kate Morton
Moss, Sarah E. - b. 4 Feb. 1857 , d. 4 Sept. 1934 (Obit - Mrs. Sallie Moss died Tuesday night at the home of her niece, Mrs. Annie Woodard, south of Cumby, at the age of 77 years. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Jones, were held at the Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Cumby cemetery. Her husband, Jim Moss, preceded her in death a few years ago. She is survived by one brother, J. A. Abercrombie of Emory. The deceased was born in Montgomery, Alabama, but came to Texas at an early age and had since made her home here. (Hopkins Co. Echo, Sept. 7, 1934)
Mount, C. C. - b. 11 Feb. 1830, d. 9 Mar. 1862
Mullenix, George Curtis - b. 24 Jly. 1877, d. 25 Dec. 1943
Mullenix, Cappie Taylor - b. 7 Oct. 1884, d. 10 Jly. 1971, o/s/w George Curtis Mullenix
Mullikin, Simmie E. - b. 7 Sept. 1870, d. 22 Sept. 1909, w/o W. L. Mullikin
Newell, S. C. - b. 17 Dec. 1861, d. 16 May 1936
Newell, Square Sherman - b. 14 Ap. 1865, d. 21 Sept. 1922
Nisbett, Carrie C. - b. 25 June 1837, d. 31 Oct. 1917
O’Brien, James Terrance - 1900 - 1933
Odom, Ollie R. - 1888 - 1955
Odom, R., Mrs. - 1847 - 1928
Odom, Minka - no dates. (This was a small stone with Minka on it, among the Odom stones)
Odom, H. Clay - 1871 - 1948
Odom, Nora A. - 1875 - 1948, o/s/w H. Clay Odom
Olive, Willie Mortle - b. 21 Mar. 1885, d. 17 Aug. 1885, d/o W. A. & M. J. Olive
Olive, Burie - b. 22 Mar. 1883, d. 2 June 1886, d/o W. A. & M. J. Olive
Olive, Annabelle - b. 12 Jan. 1883, d. 2 June 1886
Olive, J. W. A. - b. 1 June 1838, d. 18 Mar. 1887
Ottis, George E. - b. 26 Nov. 1924, d. 26 Jly. 1970 ( Texas 52 US Navy WW II )
Palmer, Sarah J. - b. 20 Jly. 1829, d. 17 Ap. 1909 (Obit - Mrs. Sarah Palmer died at Ardmore, Oklahoma, Saturday and her remains were brought here and buried in Cumby cemetery. Mrs. Palmer lived just north of Cumby for a great many years and reared her family here, Mrs. B. F. Ashcroft of Sulphur Springs being one of the children. For several years she had made her home at Ardmore with her children, living to the extreme age of 80 years. Her son, Otis Palmer, and her grand-daughter, Miss Gladys Williamson, came with the remains. Will Rash and wife, Ashcroft, and Bloomer Rash and wife of Sulphur Springs, and others attended the funeral. A large number of people accompanied the coffin to the home of Mrs. McKinney and attended the services at the grave on Monday. The Eastern Star, of which she was a charter member, had charge of the funeral.) (Cumby Rustler, Fri., Ap. 23, 1909)
Pardue, D. C., Dr. - b. 24 Mar. 1835, d. 25 Dec. 1911 (Obit - DR. D.C. PARDUE was born in Perry County, Mississippi, in 1835, educated in Green County Salem High School; then engaged in the mercantile business in Mobile, Alabama, until the beginning of the civil war. He then enlisted and became Captain of Co. C 7th Mississippi Battalion. Soon after the close of the war he came to Collins County, Texas, and taught school two years; then attended medical lectures and graduated at Tulane Medical College in New Orleans; returned to Texas and took up his profession, which he has since followed. He later engaged in the drug business at Nevada, Texas. In 1894, he was married to Miss Bell D. Binford of the same place, to which union was born two children. Wife and children survive. He died December 25, 1911, with burial in the Cumby cemetery.)
Parker, Dollie - b. 7 Oct. 1882, d. 10 May 1883, d/o James & Ruthe Parker
Patterson, Fannie W. - no dates
Patton, C. M. - 1873 - 1932 ( Obit - C. M. Patton, pioneer citizen, leading banker, and financier of Cumby, died at his home in that town Tuesday night after a lingering illness. He was about 60 years old, having been born in the State of Mississippi. He came to Cumby when a young man and soon became one of the foremost men of the town. For many years he was actively connected with the banking interest of the town and other banks in this part of the state. He is survived by his wife, one son, Edwin Patton, and two daughters, Miss Grace Patton and Miss Ada Patton. Services will be held in Cumby with burial in the cemetery at that place.) ( Daily News- Telegram, March 1932)
Patton, C. M, Mrs. - 1876 - 1934 (Obit - Mrs. C. M. Patton, age 58, prominent Cumby woman and widow of the late C. M. Patton, of that city, died in Greenville Monday night. She had been ill since early in December, and was carried to Greenville for treatment about a week ago. Mrs. Patton, nee Miss Lena Brewer, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Brewer, pioneer Cumby residents, was one of Cumby’s most prominent women. She had been a resident of Cumby all her life and a member of the First Christian Church of Cumby since girlhood. She is survived by three children, Miss Grace Patton of the East Texas State Teachers College Faculty, Commerce; Miss Ada Patton, Cumby; Edwin Patton, National Bank Examiner; and one brother, W. E. Brewer, Cumby; one sister, Mrs. S. D. Greaves, Cumby. Her husband preceded her in death on March 2, 1932
Perkins, Linda Gayle, Mrs. - 1947 - 1967 (Metal funeral marker)
Perry, B. F. - b. Feb. 1840, d.2 Mar. 1886
Perry, infant - b&d 2 Aug. 1883, infant son of B. F. & M. L. Perry
Petty, Phebe - b. 26 Jan. 1804, d. 29 Ap. 1882 age 78yrs 3 mos 3 dys
Petty, Pinkey Mae - b. 16 Feb. 1889, d. 18 Aug. 1971
Petty, Wylie V - b. 25 Mar. 1905, d. 28 Mar. 1966
Pierce, Carrie J. - b. 5 Jan. 1947, d. 8 Jan. 1947
Polk, Augutus - b. 12 Nov. 1861, d. 25 Aug. 1877, d/o T. & M. A. E. Polk
Pounds, Crissie - b. 3 Ap. 1816, d. 5 Jly. 1903
Prim, B. F. - b. 2 Oct. 1837, d. 4 Mar. 1873
Prim, Charlie - b. 12 Nov. 1862, d. 4 Jan. 1863 (Our Son) o/s/w B. F. Prim
Prim, William W. - b. 1 Oct. 1791, d. 19 Aug. 1864
Prim, Ann - b. 28 Feb. 1801, d. 4 Jan. 1885, wife of William W. Prim
Pugh, E. McClelland - b. 25 Aug. 1868, d. 10 Ap. 1884
Pruitt, Fair Morgan - b. 23 May 1897, d. 23 Jly. 1972
Rape, W. C. - b. 4 Mar. 1885, d. 4 Sept. 1970
Rash, John N. - b. 13 Sept. 1816, d. 24 Dec. 1879
Randel, Elmer C. - b. 2 Sept. 1884, d. 29 Oct. 1954
Randel, Leila A. - b. 29 Sept. 1885, d. _____, o/s/w Elmer C. Randel
Raney, G. J., Rev. - b. 13 Aug. 1859, d. 12 Ap. 1938
Raney, G. J., Mrs. - b. 31 Oct. 1853, d. 13 Dec. 1913, o/s/w Rev. G. J. Raney
Rash, Nancy D. - b. 2 Nov. 1827, d. 31 Aug. 1903, o/s/w John N. Rash
Rash, Nathan Edward - b. 31 Dec. 1861, d. 8 Jan. 1942
Rash, Little Golda - b. 14 Aug. 1891, d. 1 Sept. 1891, d/o Will & Ellan Rash
Rash, N. L. - b. 6 Jan. 1804, in Jackson Co., Ala., d. 21 May 1889, father of Will and Lucius Rash
Rash, Jewel - b. 19 Jan. 1886, d. 10 Sept. 1894, d/o Lucius & Lillie Rash
Rash, Edna - b. 8 June 1855, d. 27 Aug. 1885, w/o Will Rash
Rash, Elizabeth - b. 2 Jan. 1828, d. 27 Feb. 1886, w/o N. L. Rash
Ray, John H. - b. 1 May 1869, d. 1 Feb. 1943
Ray, Genia - b. 20 Mar. 1876, d. 6 Aug. 1944, o/s/w John H. Ray
Record, infant daughter - b&d 4 Jan 1916, d/o J. R. & Bessie Record
Record, John R. - 1882 - 1970
Record, Bessie - 1887 - 1966, o/s/w John R. Record
Reed, W. E. - 1878 - 1932
Reed, W. E., Mrs. - 1887 - 1929 (Obit - Mrs. W. E. Reed - Cumby, Texas, June 24, 1929 - A victim of mistaken identity, Mrs. W. E. Reed of this city, was shot and killed Monday by Mrs. Ocar Cross. Mrs. Cross surrendered to officers at once and told County Attorney Emmet Thornton she had killed the wrong woman. Mrs. Cross was liberated later on $10,000. bond after being carried to Sulphur Springs in custody of the sheriff’s force. The shooting occurred on Main street in front of the post office, Mrs. Cross firing four times. One of the bullets struck Mrs. Reed in the head, killing her instantly. County Attorney Thornton said Mrs. Cross had made a statement to him, saying the bullets were intended for a Dallas woman who was supposed to be in the vicinity. The prosecutor said that Mrs. Cross had told him, " I was neither a friend nor enemy of Mrs. Reed and my killing her was not intentional. I have such trouble with __________, as in my opinion warranted my act in the shooting, and the shooting of Mrs. Reed, as heretofore related, was accidental." Both women have husbands and children. Mrs. Reed, who was forty years old, is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Cross is the mother of three children. She is about 35 years old.) Later reported -Funeral services for Mrs. Reed were held at Cumby with interment in the Cumby cemetery.
Reed, James - b. 30 Sept. 1875, d. 27 May 1942
Reed, Lydia Florence - 1881 - 1935
Renfro, F. W. - b. 19Aug. 1885, d. 27 May 1930
Renfro, Annie G. - b. 18 Jly. 1856, d. 9 Nov. 1931
Renfro, S. H. - b. 19 Oct. 1846, d. 5 Ap. 1932 ( Co A 6 Mo Cav C.S.A.)
Rhodes, Michael Moore - b. 20 Jan. 1941, d. 19 Aug. 1971
Rhodes, Moore, b. 13 Sept. 1914, d. 3 June 1968
Rhodes, Doris - b. 18 June 1921, d. _______, o/s/w Moore Rhodes
Richardson, T. J. - b. 1855, d. ???, stone broken
Richardson, Maud - b. 5 Jly. 1881, d. 11 May 1883, d/o T. J. & A. J. Richardson
Richardson, John H. - b. 18 Ap. 1842, d. 14 Dec. 1873
Ring, Clifton - Unmarked grave - Infant son of Lee & Hannah Bartlett Ring
Rippy, Edgar - 1880 - 1885
Rippy, James - 1860 - 1925
Rippy, Mary Ella - 1858 - 1889, o/s/w James Rippy
Rippy, Charles C. - b. 7 Oct. 1906, d. 16 Ap. 1953
Rippy, Jim - 1870 - 1925 (Obit - Jim Rippy died at his home in the west part of Sulphur Springs Wednesday afternoon almost suddenly after a few days illness with heart trouble. He had been under the care of his physician and was thought to be improving. He was born in the western part of Hopkins County near the town of Cumby and had lived in the county all his life, being 55 years old at the time of his death. He had served as tax collector of Hopkins County for two terms and county surveyor many years, bing regarded as one of the most efficient land surveyor in this part of the county. He volunteered in the Spanish-American War and saw service till the close of the war. Many years ago, he, with his wife, moved to Sulphur Springs where he has continued to live since. Besides his wife, who was Miss Nora Cross before her marriage, he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Earl Christian, Strawn, Texas; Charley Rippy, Bryan; Ben Ramey Rippy, Misses Ruby, Grace Jane, and Rose Nell, who live at home. He is also survived by one brother, Dan Rippy, and the following sisters: Mrs. R. F. Currin, Dallas; Mrs. H. A. Shaw, West Texas; Mrs. John Greaves and Mrs. J. F. Branom, Cumby. Funeral services and burial will take place at Cumby with Rev. J. Howard Williams of the First Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member, conducting the services. (Daily News-Telegram, Thurs., Nov. 5, 1925)
Rippy, Nora - 1875 - 1959
Rippy, Oscar - 1912 - 1921
Rippy, Daniel Curtis - b. 22 Oct. 1914, d. 23 Jly. 1915, s/o J. H. & Nora Rippy
Rippy, infant daughter - b. 21 Feb. 1909, d. 29 Mar. 1909, d/o J. H. & Nora Rippy
Robinson, L. M. - b. 15 June 1891, d. 18 Feb. 1960 (Texas Pfc Mg Co 136 Inf WW I)
Robinson, Alvin D. - b. 2 Nov. 1888, d. 4 Jan. 1916
Roffe, Willie A. - 1861 - 1928
Roffe, Martha R. - 1866 - 1950, o/s/w Willie A. Roffe
Roffe, Thomas E. - no dates
Romans, Tom P. - b. 14 Oct. 1881, d.___________
Romans, Callie D. - b. 12 Oct. 1886, d. 9 Mar. 1968, o/s/w Tom P. Romans
Romans, George W. - b. 23 Jly. 1878, d. 15 Dec. 1971
Romans, Georgia A. - b. 14 Jly. 1881, d. 22 Mar. 1964,o/s/w George W. Romans
Romans, _____ b. 19 Jan. 1917, d. 27 Jan. 1966
Romans, B. F. - 1887 - 1964
Romans, Mary M. - 1886 - 1961
Rone, Leland R. - b. 21 Oct. 1905, d. 2 Nov. 1905, s/o John & Sudie Rone
Rowland, Elbert Lee - b. 6 Dec. 1892, d. 31 Jly. 1911
Russell, Robert F. - b. 5 Feb. 1913, d. 23 Feb. 1913, s/o R. F. & Kate Russell
Russell, Kate Mallory - b. 22 Ap. 1877, d. 12 Ap. 1965
Sanders, John Daniel - b. 5 Jan. 1848, d. 26 Mar. 1927
Sanders, Mary E. - b. 22 Feb. 1851, d. 25 Nov. 1921, o/s/w John Daniel Sanders
Sanford, Mable - no dates
Sayle, Robert - b. 25 Dec. 1799, d. 18 Nov. 1872
Scroggins, Melvin G. - b. 9 Jan. 1915, d. 30 Ap. 1970
Shaw, Lester E. - b. 11 Oct. 1900, d. 17 Ap. 1902, s/o J. a. & Mattie Shaw
Sheppard, Blake - b. 23 Nov. 1908, d. 14 Jan. 1919
Shes, Merit I. - b. 7 Sept. 1887, d. 29 Nov. 1972 (Metal funeral marker)
Shipp, F. M. - b. 31 May 1828, d. 13 Oct. 1900
Simmons, T. M. - b. 27 Ap. 1843, d. 16 Aug. 1897
Sires, Alton R. - b 7 Oct. 1973, d. 25 May 1974
Slade, Lawrence - no dates
Slade, Stella - no dates, o/s/w Lawrence Slade
Slade, Jack - 1885 - 1914
Slade, Lucian - 1888 - 1907, o/s/w Jack Slade
Slade, Lawrence H. - 1882 - 1950
Smith, John B. - no dates (Corp Co D Sq Ill Inf.)
Smith, Francis - b. 12 May 1881, d. 3 Sept. 1883, sister of T. W. Smith
Smith, Oddie - b. 12 Jan. 1895, d. 7 Feb. 1896, s/o T. W. Smith
Smith, Maggie Lee - b. 24 Nov. 1892, d. 24 Mar. 1895, d/o T. W. & Ida Smith
Smith, Bertie Labera - b. 5 Ap. 1883, d. 7 Jan. 1885, d/o J. M. & B. V. Smith
Smith, Isaac Lon - b. 26 Nov. 1884, d. ____
Smith, L. Minnie - b. 16 Sept. 1889, d. 16 Nov. 1969, o/s/w Isaac Lon Smith
Smith, Charlie - 1860 -
Smith, Joanna - 1866 - 1935, o/s/w Charlie Smith (Obit - Mrs. Charlie Smith, died Jan. 23, 1935, at her home, with burial in Cumby. She is survived by her husband and two children, Elizabeth and Ted, and three step-children, Lon and John of Cumby, George of Houston.
Smith, Myrtle - no dates
Smith, Arlie - 1881 - 1932
Smith, W. Elmont - 1886 - 1957
Smith, Bessie E. - 1889 - 1964, o/s/w E. Elmont Smith
Smith, George T. - 1877 - 1955
Smith, Oda Chase - 1882 - 1962, o/s/w George T. Smith
Smith, Robert Elmer - b. 2 Mar. 1922, d. 28 Jan. 1972 (Okla. Pvt US Army WW II)
Smith, Amanda - b. 1 Sept. 1879, d. Jly. 1880, d/o M. & T. A. Smith
Smith, Sarah M. - 1874 - 1894, d/o M. & T. A. Smith
Smith, Martin M. - b. 3 Ap. 1832, d. 6 Jan. 1912
Smith Tallitha A. - b. 20 Nov. 1846, d. _____, o/s/w Martin M. Smith
Smith, Leonard - b. 7 Nov. 1899, d. 9 Aug. 1902, s/o J. S. & Ella Smith
Smith, James S. - b. 22 Sept. 1854, d. 18 Feb. 1908 (Obit - James S. Smith died at his home in Cumby Feb. 18, 1908, and was buried by the Masonic fraternity. He had been section foreman here for twenty years. He had been in failing health for a year or more with some affection of the head that baffled medical skills. He leaves a wife and six children. Service over the remains were held at the Baptist Church.)
Smith, Ella B. - 1871 - 1944
Smith, R. G. - 1888 - 1954
Smith, Jessie - b. 10 Aug. 1890, d. 17 Mar. 1909, d/o Edgar & Mollie Smith
Smith, Edgar - 1859 - 1931
Smith, M. E., Mrs. - 1866 - 1930
Smith, Alice A. - 1859 - 1940
Smith, Coe - 1852 - 1938 (Obit - Coe Smith departed this life Feb. 1938, at the age of 87 years, at his home in Cumby following a short illness. He was a retired rural mail carrier, being former carrier on Cumby Route 1. Surviving are his wife and one daughter, Mrs. C. C. Callan, of Cumby.)
Smith, W. E. - 1885 - 1950
Smith, Mattie Lula - 1881 - 1960
Smith, John W. - b. 25 Sept. 1882, d. 16 Jan. 1975
Smith, Minnie A. - b. 12 Ap. 1885, d. 6 Mar. 1957, o/s/w John W. Smith
Speed, Taylor Marvin - b. 1 Sept. 1895, d. 29 Oct. 1972
Speed, Pauline - b. 10 Nov. 1907, d. ______, o/s/w Taylor Marvin
Squibb, Virginia - 1883 - 1964
Stephens, B. F., Rev. - b. 3 Feb. 1832, d. 27 Feb. 1898
Stephens, Sarah E. - b. 31 Dec. 1835, d. 12 Dec. 1917, o/s/w Rev. B. F. Stephens
Stewart, Ples - 1878 - 1957
Stewart, Mildred - 1885 - 1968, o/s/w Ples Stewart
Strickland, Benjamin E. - 1881 - 1971
Strickland, Myra Melva - 1903 - 1973, o/s/w Benjamin E. Strickland
Strickland, W. E. - 1876 - 1962
Strickland, Lelar - 1873 - _____, o/s/w W. E. Strickland
Strickland, Raymond L. - b. 21 May 1925, d. 17 Nov. 1969 (Texas AS US Navy WW II)
Strickland, Connie - b. 5 Feb. 1907, d. ________, o/s/w Raymond L. Strickland
Stringer, D. R. - b. 25 Dec. 1843, d. 8 Jly. 1889
Stringer, Louranie - b. 1 May 1845, d. 3 Sept. 1883, w/o D. R. Stringer
Stringer, Lurane - b. 21 June 18?? (might be 1880), d. 18 May 1883
Swann, Hale E. - b. 29 Aug. 1888, d. 17 Oct. 1962
Swinney, Sarah E. Fry - b. 3 Feb. 1880, d. 19 Sept. 1937
Tarrant, George L. - 1889 - 1960
Tarrant, Laura M. - 1892 - 1960, o/s/w George L. Tarrant
Tarrant, Morris G. - b. 31 May 1916, d. 29 Oct. 1962
Tarrant, Mary C. - b. 4 Sept. 1921, d. _______, o/s/w Morris G. Tarrant
Tarrant, Lenord - b. 31 Oct. 1918, d. 11 Feb. 1971
Taylor, Grace Edmonds - b. 26 Aug. 1899, d. 18 Nov. 1930
Taylor, James H. - 1877 - 1953
Taylor, Nannie Lee - 1879 - 1965
Teer, William C. - b. 25 Oct. 1878, d. 20 Ap. 1904, s/o W. M. & N. J. Teer
Teer, William - no dates (Co K 4 Texas Cav. C.S.A.)
Teer, Nancy - 1849 - 1894, w/o William Teer
Tittle, Louie - 1885 - 1956
Tittle, Annie - 1888 - ____, o/s/w Louie Tittle
Tinney, Henry A. - 1883 - 1957
Vaughn, David - b. 12 Dec. 1828, d. 7 Aug. 1909
Vaughn, Amanda - b. 6 Nov. 1833, d. 9 Ap. 1911, o/s/w David Vaughn
Via, Robert B. - 1876 - 1948
Via, Hortense - 1879 - ______, o/s/w Robert B. Via
Vick, Y. L. - b. 14 Jly. 1846, d. 28 Feb. 1886
Vick, Josh - b. 12 Feb. 1889, d. 19 Dec. 1957 (Texas Pvt 58 Guard Co A.S.C. WW I)
Vick, Otha L. - b. 5 Feb. 1901, d. ________,o/s/w Josh Vick
Waggoner, Nancy - b. 10 Mar. 1835, d. 22 Oct. 1865, wife of L. Waggoner
Waggoner, Luther - b. 25 Mar. 1833, d. 24 Feb. 1911 (Obit - Luther Waggoner, of the Antioch community, died Saturday, Feb. 24, 1911, after a lingering illness. Mr. Waggoner was among the first sesttlers of Hopkins County. He has been in the county for 65 years or more. He was born in Missouri and came to Texas when but a boy, and died at the advanced age of 78. He served in the Confederate Army as a volunteer, private soldier, going out from Hopkins County and fought till the end. He united with the Baptist Church. His children were all present at the funeral. He leaves a wife and eleven children. He was buried in the Cumby cemetery. His two sons by his first marriage, one from Okahoma and the other from West Texas came to see their father laid by the side of their mother.)
Waggoner, Louisa J. - 1846 - 1930, wife of L. Waggoner
Waggoner, Lillian Hall - 1884 - 1917
Walker, William M. - 1868 - 1927
Walker, Ruth - 1880 - 1959, o/s/w William M. Walker
Ward, Jena - b. 5 Oct. 1881, d. 20 Oct. 1884, d/o B. & E. Ward
Ward, Mittie Hull - b. 7 Dec. 1896, d. 25 Nov. 1970
Ward, son of Cecil and Mittie Hull Ward - no dates
Ward, W. H., Dr. - b. 17 Oct. 1866, d. 13 Feb. 1946
Ward, Nettie Ross - b. 2 Ap. 1874, d. 18 Jly. 1953, o/s/w Dr. W. H. Ward
Warren, Elizabeth - 1857 - 1937, w/o J. P. Warren
Warren, Harry - 1892 - 1973
Warren, Ruby - 1895 - 1972, o/s/w Harry Warren
Weaver, J. Frank - b. 26 Ap. 1890, d. 24 Oct. 1958
Weaver, Louise Pearce - b. 6 May 1903, d. 24 Jan. 1957, o/s/w J. Frank Weaver
Weston, Florence - b. 5 Oct. 1880, d. 16 Dec. 1897
Weston, Miles L. - b. 13 Aug. 1853, d. 20 June 1883
Whitehead, A. M. - b. 16 Oct. 1827, d. 6 Feb. 1906
Whitehead, M. A. - b. 20 Jly. 1845, d. 29 Nov. 1889, w/o A. M. Whitehead
Whitehead, J. B. - 1855 - 1933
Whitehead, Elizabeth - 1868 - 1935, o/s/w J. B. Whitehead
Whitson, E. A., Mrs. - b. 27 Nov. 1858, d. 6 Nov. 1917
Whitson, Everett C. - b. 28 Ap. 1895, d. 13 May 1913
Whities, Rachael - b. 19 May 1830, d. 9 Ap. 1888, w/o W. N. Whities
Wilkins, Elbert G. - b. 12 Sept. 1876, d. 21 Jly. 1897
Williams, little son - b. 20 Oct. 1881, d. 13 Oct. 1882, s/o R. R. & M. S. Williams
Williams, mattie - 1875 - 1953
Williams, Susan W. - 1838 - 1920
Williams, Robert R. - 1839 - 1941
Williams, Ida - b. 18 June 1871, d. 5 Nov. 1895
Williams, Eugene - b. 17 Nov. 1872, d. 4 June 1914 (Obit - Democratic Bob Williams, of Cumby, is considerably broken up over the death of his son, Eugene Williams, which occurred at Cumby, June 4, 1914, after a long illness from lung trouble. He had returned just lately from a trip to Mineral Wells, in care of his sister, Miss Mattie Williams, but alsas, it was all of no avail. Burial occurred at Cumby,)
Williams, Rebecca Ellen Gillis - b. 10 Sept. 1875, d. 24 Dec. 1943, w/o Eugene Williams
Williams, Cecil E. - 1902 - 1944
Williams, Susie - b. 7 Jly. 1910, d. 10 Dec. 1918
Williams, Ralph R. - b. 27 Ap. 1908, d. 31 May 1911 (Obit - Ralph Williams, the three year old son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Williams, died Tuesday evening after an illness of only 24 hours.)
Williams, Norma - b. 2 Ap. 1901, d. 22 Ap. 1902
Williams, Murphy - 1869 - 1963
Williams, Balzora McHaffey - 1869 - 1954, o/s/w Murphy Williams
Williams, Byrd Corbet - b. 22 Sept. 1897, d. ____
Williams, Coral Crawford, b. 25 Dec. 1894, d. 27 Mar. 1964, o/s/w Byrd Corbet Williams
Williamson, James Allan - b. 2 May 1875, d. 1920
Williamson, Edna Earl - b. 9 Ap. 1873, d ____, o/s/w James Allan Williamson
Wilson, S. Isabel - 1876 - 1898, w/o G. W. Wilson
Winburn, M. E., Jr. - 1903 - 1957
Winburn, M. E., Mrs. - 1876 - 1935
Winniford, Nillie E. - no dates
Winniford, Maude L. - nodates
Winniford, Georgie D. - no dates ( Co K 30 Texas Cav. C.S.A.)
Winniford, Sarah, Mrs. - no dates
Winniford, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. G. D. Winniford - no dates
Winniford, Sherwin - b. 1 Feb. 1906, d. 11 June 1963
Winniford, Stella - b. 1 May 1911, d. _____, married Sherwin Winnford, 20 Oct. 1928, o/s/w Sherwin Winniford
Winniford, Mary Jo - d. 21 Jan. 1968 "Infant"
Winniford, Thomas - no dates
Winniford, Oscar N. - 1893 - ____
Winniford, Myrtle - 1897 - ____
Winniford, J. N. - 1861 - 1939
Winniford, Lula - b. 25 Feb. 1868, d. 23 Dec. 1914, w/o J. N. Winniford
Winniford, Robert L. - 1870 - 1943
Winniford, Margaret L. - 1881 - 1959, o/s/w Robert L. Winniford
Wooten, Joe R. - b. 28 Feb. 1871, d. 22 June 1948
Wooten, Martha Ann - b. 20 Jan. 1878, d. 1 Aug. 1944, o/s/w Joe R. Wooten
Wooten, Theo - 1906 - 1963
Wortham, E. H., Rev. - b. 1 Aug. 1825, d. 11 Feb. 1875, age 49yrs 6 mos 10 dys
Wortham, Math Redell - b. 7 Sept. 1820, d. 30 Nov 1889, age 69 yrs 2mos 23 dys, w/o Rev. E. H. Wortham]
Wortham, infants sons of Mr. & Mrs. S. W. Wortham, no dates
Wortham, Simeon W. - 1851 - 1931
Wortham, Addie P. - 1861 - 1954, o/s/w Simeon W. Wortham
Wortham, Ola - b. 19 Mar. 1891, d. 24 Nov. 1972
Wright, Malvin Ernest - b. 6 Ap. 1886, d. 22 Jan. 1887, s/o H. A. & L. L. Wright
Young, Johnnie Dianne - b&d 2 June 1965