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Cherokee County, Texas
BERRYMAN CEMETERY
(photo by Kaye Slover)
Berryman Cemetery is located 3½ miles northeast of Alto, on the old Forest Hills Plantation on CR 2501, .6 miles east of FM 241. The log house known as Forest Hills was built in 1847 on the property that was part of the original grant for which James Dill, first alcalde of Nacogdoches, petitioned the Spanish government in 1802. Information updated October 14, 2016.
Number of graves: 13
Dates of Burial: 1849 -1986
Berryman, Capt. Henry 23 Feb
1798 - 20 Jul 1859
Death Certificate
Obituary
Berryman, Josephine 13
Jan 1839 - 21 Apr 1849
Berryman, Mrs. Helena 8 Sep 1804 - 13 Mar 1888
Photo
Berryman, H. Waters
18 Mar 1844 - 14 Feb 1922
Berryman, Elmina Harrison 29 Jul 1846 - 19 Dec 1895
Berryman, Henry Harrison 4 Sep 1870 - 26 Sep 1945
Death
Certificate
Berryman, Emma Watters 4 Feb 1873 - 24 Oct 1946
Death Certificate
Photo
Berryman, Bernice Williams
2 Sep 1882 - 6 Apr 1907 Wife of J. D. Berryman
Dishman, Virginia
Sep 1860 - Aug 1861
Yowell, Carl 20 Dec 1902 - 27 Jul 1986
Yowell, Emma 12 Feb 1903 - 31 Mar 1986
Capt. Henry Newton Berryman was a West Point graduate and was married
to Marie Helena Dill and had five children: Georgiana, Josephine, Newton
Monroe, Henry Waters and Virginia
Contact Information: Joe F. Berryman, 407 S. Rivershire Dr, Conroe, TX
77304, Phone: 936-539-2508, Cell: 936-525-0700
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