TXGenWeb - Foard County, Texas
BANISTER CEMETERY
Foard County
This page updated August 24, 2009 - see below for additional notes on this
cemetery.
G.P.S. LOCATION FOR THIS CEMETERY
N34-00.34
W099-40.868
COMPILED BY� -� FAYE STATSER
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JIM RICH
1/27/2006
�The Banister Cemetery is located on land now owned by Jesse Whitfield.
John Banister came to Foard County in 1888 and gave five acres of land for the Cemetery. In 1998, Helen Whitfield, Jo, and Faye made a written and photo record of the graves.The only history and records found of this Cemetery were in this record, obituaries from the Foard County news, and the book THEY LOVED THE LAND.
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Last
Name
|
First
Name
|
DOB
|
DOD
|
Comments
|
ADAMS
|
CORDELIE
|
8/22/1877
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5/23/1892
|
D/O J.J.
& E.M.
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CLIFFORD
|
LAURA L.
|
5/19/1897
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1/30/1900
|
D/O N.M. & ORAH
|
CLIFFORD
|
LILLIE D.
|
3/17/1896
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11/20/1906
|
D/O N.M. & ORAH
|
CLIFFORD
|
INFANT SON
|
1/21/1899
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1/21/1899
|
S/O N.M. & ORAH
|
DOOLEN
|
IVA EUNICE
|
2/4/1886
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5/11/1887
|
D/O J.W. & W.F.
|
DOOLEN
|
JAMES MADISON
|
1/20/1841
|
2/10/1908
|
CIVIL WAR
CONFEDERATE
|
DOOLEN
|
MAGGIE
|
6/16/1886
|
-
|
W/O J.M. AGE 50
YEARS,5 MO. AND 5 DAYS
|
DOOLEN
|
SALLIE
|
10/9/1824
|
7/3/1891
|
W/O WILLIAM
|
FERGUSON
|
STERLING P.
|
1/23/1862
|
1/20/1890
|
BORN IN BARRY COUNTY
MISSOURI
|
HARTMAN
|
THOMAS M.
|
6/14/1891
|
8/16/1891
|
INFANT OF W.S.
& E.L.
|
MOORE
|
MATTIE
|
12/12/1890
|
11/26/1891
|
D/O C.M. &
LEELA MOORE (THEY LOVED THE LAND)
|
STANDLEE
|
CORA
|
7/3/1888
|
8/6/1897
|
D/O W.D. & L.A.
|
STANDLEE
|
FRANCIS
|
8.31.1894
|
12/9/1894
|
D/O J.D. & C.E.
|
STANDLEE
|
ULAH S.
|
7/4/1887
|
10/6/1887
|
D/O J.D. & C.E.
|
WELLS
|
ALMA WARD
|
7/15/1890
|
12/28/1891
|
|
WELLS
|
MARY LILLIAN
|
7/17/1893
|
10/21/1897
|
|
WELLS
|
MERONEY LEE
|
5/7/1895
|
2/8/1897
|
|
ZEIBIG
|
LITTLE ROY
|
3/7/1888
|
12/14/1889
|
S/O R. & R.E.
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submitted by Jim Rich
dates for Mattie Moore added by Tabatha Wilson

The following data was contributed by
local Foard County volunteer & researcher Cyndy Myers.
The Banister Cemetery was designated as a
Texas
Historical Cemetery in 2009. It is in sad shape but is being redeemed.
The earliest known grave is 1887 and the
last was in 1908.
Banister Cemetery Notes
Adams, Cordelia August 22, 1877 � May 23,
1892
Daughter of J J and E M
Adams
Cordelia, the daughter of
John James and Elizabeth Mary Cochrain Adams, was 14 years, 9 months and 1 day
old when she died.
John and Elizabeth Adams
were in Whitesboro, Grayson County,
Texas, at the 1870 recording of the
federal census. They had two little
daughters at that time: Isabella, age 6 and Laura, age 2. Civil War records show that John J.
Adams served as a Corporal of 22nd Texas Cavalry, CSA, Company H. John and Elizabeth Adams married at
Whitesboro, Grayson County,
Texas, on September 13, 1860.
It is not known just when
the Adams family made their way to the Banister Community of
Hardeman/Foard County or when they left.
Clifford, Infant Son
born and died January 21,
1899
Clifford, Laura L
born May 19, 1897 and
died January 30, 1900
Clifford, Lillie D
born March 17, 1896 and
died November 20, 1906
These Clifford children were all children of
Nara
M. and Orah Williams Clifford. They
were in Foard
County for the 1900 census at which time both
Lillie and Laura were both enumerated in their household. It also indicated that
Nara and Orah were the parents of three children with
one having died.
At some time before 1920 the Clifford family moved to Alpine, Brewster
County, Texas. They had added Elbert
J born about 1901, Ethel K born about 1904 and Nara M, Jr. born about 1909. They remained in
Brewster County
where Nara M died July 5, 1947 and Orah died May 16, 1947. Texas Death Index indicates that
their son, Nara M, Jr. died in Wichita
County,
Texas, on June 20, 1947.
Doolen,
Iva Eunice
born February 4, 1896 and died May 11, 1897.
Daughter of J W and W F Doolen
Doolen, James Madison
born January 20, 1841 and
died February 10, 1908
Doolen, Maggie F birthdate unknown, died
June 16, 1886
Doolen, Sallie born October 9, 1824 and
died July 3, 1891
This Doolen family were all inter-related. They came from Marion County,
Illinois and were in Texas by Iva Eunice was the
granddaughter of James Madison and Margaret F Doolen. She was the daughter of their first
son John William Doolen and his wife.
James M and wife, Margaret (Maggie) F. are beside one another in the
cemetery. Maggie may be the first person interred there and it appears that
James Madison may have been the last.
James Madison was a civil war veteran, having served with the 20th
Texas Cavalry (Dismounted), Mallory�s Regiment, Company H. He married Margaret F about 1863 when
she was 22 years old.
Sallie Foster Doolen and her husband, William, were the parents of James
Madison and his siblings; Elizabeth, Rachel, Alfred Harmon, Mary, Jessie Hardy,
Nancy Elizabeth, and Wesley F. Sallie�s husband William died about 1865. They may have still been in
Navarro County,
Texas, at that time.
The Doolen family moved to Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas. They were there for the 1900 census.
Ferguson, Sterling P
born January 23, 1862 and
died January 20, 1890
From
Barry County,
Missouri
Sterling
was the son of F W and Mary A Ferguson.
He was a brother-in-law of John David Standlee, who had married Chole
Emily Ferguson.
Sterling
and his parents were farming in Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri
during the 1880 census. Sterling P Ferguson married Oma M Doolen on April 3, 1887 in
Hardeman County, Texas. After Sterling P died in January
1890, she then married George H Show
on November 5, 1890.
Hartman, Thomas M born June 14, 1891 and
died August 16, 1891
Thomas M was the infant son of William S and Emily L Dunn Hartman. William and Emily were in
Kaufman County,
Texas in the 1880 census. At ages 32 and 26 respectively, their
family consisted of Annie B age 9, Bettie S age 7, Eva age 5 and William age 1.
By the 1900, JP 1,
Tarrant County
census, William was 50 and Emily 46.
They had Clint age 14 and Mary age 7 still in their household. They were enlisted in the 1910 Forest Hill,
Tarrant County
census with William age 32 and Sam Hartman age 26. Clint and his wife, Gertrude, and his
sister, Mary, were next door. In
1920, Mary Louise Hartman was living with a sister, Eva T McNatt, in
Fort Worth, Texas. Annie Brooks Hartman died at Margaret, Texas,
in 1936. She may be buried in the
Margaret
Cemetery.
Moore, Mattie Lee born December 12, 1890 and
died November 26, 1891
Nothing is certain concerning the parentage of infant Mattie Lee Moore;
however, Charles M and Lula F were in that area in 1900 when the census was
taken for JP 1 (Margaret area), Foard County,
Texas. They remained in the area through the
1910 census. There was room for
Mattie to have been born between sons, Harry K born July 1889 and Willie F born
October 1892.
Standlee, Cora
born July 3, 1888 and
died August 6, 1897.
Cora was the daughter of William Price and Eliza Ann Stutman Standlee. She was 9 years old when she died. Cora was a first cousin to the other
Standlee girls buried in the Banister Cemetery.
Standlee, Francis born August 31, 1894 and
died December 9, 1894
Standlee, Ulah
born July 4, 1887 and
died October 6, 1887
These two Standlee infants were the children of John David and Chloe
Emily Ferguson Standlee. John David
and brother, William Price, were sons of Andrew Jackson Standlee and Mary Jane
Walker Standlee whose children were mostly born in Barry County, Missouri. John David and Chloe Emily were
married February 13, 1878. They were
found in the 1880 Cooke County
census under the transcribed name of Standler.
They owned property in Wilbarger and
Foard Counties.
Wells, Alma Ward
born July 15, 1890 and
died December 28, 1891
Wells, Mary Lillian
born July 17, 1893 and
died October 21, 1897
Wells, Meroney Lee
born May 7, 1895 and died
February 8, 1897
These baby girls were probably the children of Robert and Mary Wells who
were in the Margaret area of Foard County
at the 1900 census.
They had been married 19
years and were the parents of 8 children of which only 4 had survived. They were living next door to John
Banister, the donor of the cemetery. Robert and Mary still lived in
Foard County
in 1920, but moved toDalhart,
Dallam
County before the 1930 census.
Zeibig, Little Roy born March 7, 1888 and
died December 14, 1889
Robert Roy was the son of F. Robert and T. Lizzie (Eliza) Lott Zeibig.
They married November 8, 1885 in
Hardeman County, Texas.

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