Arkansas Cemeteries
Copied with permission from Lina
and C.L. Boyd, August 26, 2002
“Yes you have my permission to put that information on the
Arkansas Cemetery site.”
From the junction of highways 7
and 27 in Dover, go north on highway 7 for 14.3 miles. There will be a utility
pole on your right just past a woods road driveway. There is what appears to be
a rock crypt directly behind this utility pole on the edge of this bench.
The Pope County Highway Map shows
a cemetery in this vicinity. The road plans for the relocation of highway 7
does not show any grave. Ethel Standridge Tilley says there is a grave in this
location, but she did not know who was buried there.
The Pope County Historical
Association Quarterly for September 1994, lists a William Bryan, who was a
Revolutionary War Veteran, that is buried somewhere north of Dover near highway
7. One story says his grave had to be moved because of the construction and/or
relocation of the highway. This crypt does not appear to have been moved, but
some of the rocks have been removed from it.
The 1840 census for Pope County,
Arkansas lists the following: Bryan, Darius; Bryan, Elizabeth; Bryan, E. P.:
Bryan, G. W.; Bryan, G. W.; Bryan, John A.; Bryan, William; and Bryan, William.
The 1850 census of Pope County,
Arkansas lists a Darius Bryan, age 36, born North Carolina, with wife,
Elizabeth and 4 children.
Bryan, William No Marker
B. North Carolina
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