Cotton Cemetery
Spanish Lake, Natchitoches Parish, LA
The Cotton Cemetery, sometimes referred to as the Cotton-Cordova Cemetery, is located in the Spanish Lake / Allen / Ajax area of Natchitoches Parish ( Hwy 485). In earlier years, the Spanish Lake area was a community of thriving family farms, as the hill lands abruptly gave way to the rich, flat overflow lands of the Red River bayous. Names familiar to area residents and historians include Taplacot Bayou, Gibson Ditch, Blanc Branch, Fish Pond Bottom, Bayou Terre, and Meagason Branch. The area, with its numerous waterways and abundant fish and fowl, was home to Native Americans in even earlier years. Before the advent of the extensive levee system, these bottom lands were plagued with overflows of water, evidence of which can be noted in the early newspapers of the parish. Today, the farm lands surrounding the Spanish Lake area are planted in corn, cotton, soybeans, maize, and rice: all part of the large mechanized farming operations of Natchitoches Parish.
Thanks are extended to Ms. O. Cobb and friends who visited the cemetery in 1998 and compiled the following listing of burials.
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Cotton-Cordova Cemetery
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BAPTISTE, LaCombe ( no dates )
Grandmother to Paul, Joe, and Ely
Mother of Andrew O'Con
Stepfather to Paul, Joe, and Ely
Stepmother of Paul, Joe, and Ely
Of Zwolle
********* Submitted by N. Liles, 10/1998 *********
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