![]() born: died: ( tombstone photo)ĭaughter of LawrenceW. and Hattie (Jones) KellerĪllen, George Andrew born: died: ( tombstone photo)Īlley, Alma C. 1905 died: Īlkek, Anton born: died: Latin ( tombstone photo)Īllalo, Delestina born: 184? died: 19? LatinĪllen, Clara Bell born: died: ( tombstone photo)ĭaughter of John H. born: died: ( tombstone photo)ĭaughter of Redrico and Cevera (Sosa) Garza, married Ben AlanizĪlexander, L. born: died: Latin ( tombstone photo)Īlaniz, Annita born: died: ĭaughter of Joe and Sophia Ramos, married Manuel Alaniz Jun 22, 1932Īlaniz, Petra G. and Mellie (Wilkins) AdamsĪddicks, Mattie Tise born: died: ( tombstone photo)Īguilar, Gilberta H. Adams, Dec 15, 1904Īdams, Robert Leon born: died: ( tombstone photo) ![]() and Mollie (Wilkins) AdamsĪdams, Mellie born: died: ( tombstone photo)ĭaughter of Jerry W. born: died: ( tombstone photo)Īdams, Georgia born: died: ( tombstone photo)ĭaughter of Rufus Benjamin and Beulah Mae (Pirtle) Vales, married James A. Ida Jewell Kuykendall, who was buried on August 7, 1999, was the first known black person to be buried in the cemetery.Īdams, Frank R. The infant was cared for at the Eagle Lake hospital, then transferred to Hermann Hospital in Houston, where she died. 28, 1981." This child was not the daughter of some family named Doe with a devilish sense of humor, but rather an unidentified child who was abandoned on the steps of the Eagle Lake Community Hospital on the day she was born. ![]() One grave is marked "Beloved infant Jane Doe Dec. Persons buried in this part of the cemetery are designated with the code "Latin." Note that there are Hispanic burials outside the Latin American part of the cemetery.ģ. The middle section of the southern part of the cemetery contains mostly Hispanic graves and is often referred to as the Lakeside Latin Cemetery or the Latin American Cemetery. The opening paragraph of that report reads, in part, he "was buried on Saturday evening, near the Lake, adjacent to the graves of the Confederate soldiers who died while encamped there during the war." As Ernest Mae Seaholm has pointed out, this is likely the origin of the Lakeside Cemetery.Ģ. The Septemedition of the Houston Daily Times contains a report on the death and burial of Thomas Scott Anderson at Eagle Lake. Notes from the Nesbitt Memorial Library site:ġ. Thank you Mike! Your work is greatly appreciated. ![]() They have been put online except for a few that need some additional reseach to identify them. If you have any corrections, additions or obituaries pertaining to this cemetery, please contact the volunteer county coordinator.ĭue to the generosity and thoughtful work of Mike Cooper, we have received over 2000 photographs of gravestones in this cemetery. Audited by Bill Stein, Elizabeth Schoellmann, and Joe Fling on April 30, May 7, May 13, and May 21, 1993.Surveyed by Kathryn McRee and Robert Samuel Martin on May 4 and October 11, 1975.Location: on the east side of FM 102, just south of Eagle Lake.Residence: 1930, Militia District 1709, Militia District 1709, Dodge, Georgia, USA 30 Age: 30 AbleToSpeakEnglish: Yes AttendedSchool: No CanReadWrite: Yes EnumerationDistrict: 0020 Homemaker: Yes RegistrationDistrict: 20 Married MaritalStatus: Married Wife RelationToHead: Wife 26īuried: 1971, Wilkinson Co, Georgia, USA (per U.S.Lakeside Cemetery, Eagle Lake, Colorado County, Texas Lakeside Cemetery ![]()
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