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From: "Willie Ann McColloch" <>
Subject: Re: [TXCem] Lost Cemetery
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:08:28 -0500
References: <1cf.f3c7957.2c6bee9f@aol.com>
It is actually Lum Road not Lumb.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TXCem] Lost Cemetery
> ** you wrote: That would be Wharton County, very close to Fort Bend
County.
>
> NO ... you probably missed the back & forth. We have established that
this
> cemetery is FORT BEND COUNTY .... resending the information so that we
don't
> have another round ...
>
> Subj: Re: [TXCem] Lost Cemetery
> Date: 08/13/2003 9:53:28 AM Central Daylight Time
> From: <A HREF="mailto:TREVIAWBEVERLY">TREVIAWBEVERLY</A>
> To: <A
HREF="mailto:"></A>
>
> O.K., folks ... the George Memorial Library has funished the following on
> Reuben Lewis
> born Sep 15 1842
> Died Oct 1 1909
> Gone but not Forgotten
>
> On the same marker: Sealie Lewis 1846-1907
> and 25 total graves
> Oak Hill Cemetery
>
> from my book, CEMETERIES ON THE "BIG BEND IN THE RIVER"
> WITH A HISTORY OF FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS,
> As Seen Through Selected People, Places, and Events
>
> * Oak Hill-Kendleton Cemetery, Kendleton. From Hwy 59 south, turn left on
> Lumb Road, turn right immediately after crossing 59 onto feeder road,
about .8
> mil. at dead-end turn left onto gravel road. Cemetery is .1 miles;
overgrown
> with weeds.
>
> Trevia Wooster Beverly
> Houston, Harris County, Texas
>
>
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