SAN JACINTO BATTLEGROUND PARK CEMETERY AND MEMORIALS |
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SAN JACINTO BATTLEGROUND PARK CEMETERY AND MEMORIALS | ||||
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BIRTH - DEATH | INSCRIPTIONS / ENGRAVINGS | COMMENTS | ||
ADAMS, J. C. |
Dec 11, 1797-Nov 1, 1869 |
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ADAMS, M. O. |
Mar 24, 1818-Mar 27, 1885 |
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BARNES, S. H., MD |
nd -Oct 16, 1858 |
"Age 28 years." "A Graduate of Cleveland, Ohio." |
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BLAKEY, Lemuel Stockton |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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BRIGHAM, Benjamin Rice |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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BROADS, Thomas A. |
nd-May 21, 1851 |
"Age 27 years and 5 mo." NOTE: This marker was mostly illegible. There was an epitaph inscribed on the front, lower position of the marker. |
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BROWN, Emma Mason |
Dec 1, 1845-Feb 19, 1929 |
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CAGE, Fanny |
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NOTE: Marker has been damaged and repaired. This marker was mostly illegible. |
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COOPER, Mathias |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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DENNY, W. R., DR |
Feb 9, 1821-Nov 15, 1866 |
The Header is a Masonic emblem . "Sacred to the Memory of..."; "Born in Guilford, NC..." |
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DUFFY, Blanche Pattillo |
Jul 6, 1877-Nov 22, 1929 |
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image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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HALE, John C. |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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JAQUES, Isaac L. |
nd-Aug 6, 1836 |
The header emblem is a bronze Seal of the State of Texas. "Came to Texas in October, 1835. Fought at San Jacinto in Captain Thomas H. McIntire's Company. Died at Lynchburg, August 6, 1836." "Erected by the State of Texas, 1936." |
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LAMB, George A. |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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FOWLE, Thomas Patton |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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MARRS, Ina Caddell |
nd-nd |
This is a memorial placed in front of an oak tree. "P T A Tree in Honor Ina Caddell Marrs, Nov 17, 1927. |
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MASON, Charles H. |
Nov 17, 1835-Dec 30, 1872 |
"Born in Baltimore"; "Died in San Jacinto, Harris Co., Texas." At the base of the Monument is inscribed, "Emma Mason Brown 1845-1929" |
image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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MASON, Eliza E. |
Jul 7, 1807-Sep 23, 1870 |
"Mother"; "Born in Baltimore...Died in Galveston..." |
image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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MASON, Frank R. |
Nov 8, 1852-Sep _, 1937 |
"Born in Baltimore...Died in ____..."; NOTE: This marker was difficult to read. |
image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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MASON, William |
Apr 21, 1800-Feb 21, 1868 |
"Father"; "Born in Northumberland Co. VA ... Died in Harris Co., TX ..." |
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MILLER, Clara |
Oct 11, 1866-Oct 11, 1866 |
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MILLER, Jane |
Jan 27, 1828-Nov 1, 1866 |
"Sacred to the Memory of My Wife..."; "Mother of Our Little Mary and Clara She lay Beside."; |
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MILLER, Mary |
Oct 6, 1861-Mar 16, 1864 |
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MOTTLEY, Wm. Junius, MD |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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PATTILLO, Ella V. |
Feb 3, 1848-Aug 20, 1935 |
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image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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PATTILLO, Leroy Clifton |
Sep 23, 1880-Jul 2, 1938 |
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image 1 . Mason Family Plot; |
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SIERHARTS, Kate |
Nov 17, 1823-___ 15, 1876 |
NOTE: Marker has been damaged and repaired. This marker was mostly illegible. |
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STEPHENS, Ashley R. |
nd -Apr 21, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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STILL, George A. |
Jan 1, 1855-Nov 6, 1858 |
Son of J. D. Still "Also his son..."; NOTE: Marker has been damaged and repaired. This marker was mostly illegible. |
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STILL, J. D. |
Jan 31, 1825-Nov 8, 1858 |
"Erected by his Wife"; "In Memory of..."; "Born in Baltimore, NC ...Died in San Jacinto..."; NOTE: Marker has been damaged and repaired. This marker was mostly illegible. |
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STILL, John D. |
Nov 16, 1854-Mar 17, 1881 |
Cross shaped marker with an engraved cross. "Born at San Jacinto..." NOTE: Marker has been damaged and repaired. This marker was mostly illegible. |
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THOMPSON, John |
Mar 8, 1776-Apr 17, 1867 |
"In Memory of..."; "Also with his Wife Margaret"; Aged about 48 years."; Natives of England. |
image 1 . Miller Family Plot; |
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THOMPSON, Margaret |
nd-Sep 1840 |
"In Memory of..."; "Also with his Wife.."; Aged about 48 years."; Natives of England. |
image 1 . Miller Family Plot; |
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TRASK, Olwyn J. |
nd-Mar 20, 1836 |
The first San Jacinto Monument honoring those who died as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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WARD, Daniel Solomon |
Nov 29, 1829-Aug 2, 1866 |
The Header Emblem is a Daughters of Confederate Veterans Cross. "PVT, CO A, MADSONS REGT, TEX CAV, CSA" |
image 1 . Miller Family Plot; |
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WILKINSON, Freeman |
nd-1839 |
The header emblem is a bronze Seal of the State of Texas. "A member of Captain Thomas H. McIntire's Company at San Jacinto. Died at Lynchburg in 1839 and is buried near his comrades who fell in battle." "Erected by the State of Texas, 1936." |
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WILLIAMS, J. D. |
Feb 2, 1819-Jun 4, 1866 |
"Born in Baltimore, MD."; "Erected by his Wife S. L. Williams." |
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WOOD, Captain William |
nd-Jun 7, 1854 |
FRONT: Header emblem is an engraved Seal of the State of Texas; "Commanded the Kentucky Volunteers, Company A, First Regiment, San Jacinto. Died at Houston ..."; "Erected by the State of Texas" BACK: "It is my desire, that my body be buried on the Battle Grounds of San Jacinto and I request my comrades in arms to to see to this --." "From the will of Captain Wood signed June 6, 1854." |
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