Walker County, Texas Cemeteries: Volume 3

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List of markers in Walker County cemeteries in Huntsville, Texas, including the Oakwood, Adickes, Mayes, St. Stephen's Columbarium, Captain Joe Byrd, Wynne Farm, and Goree Farm. Each entry includes the name, birth and death dates, plot number, and any additional information known. Some historical and supplemental information is also included about the cemeteries and families. An index to names starts on page 159.

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xvi, 232 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

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Walker County Genealogical Society 2007.

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Walker County Genealogical Society

Founded by twelve women with just one shelf of books in 1965, the Walker County Genealogical Society celebrated its 50th anniversary in June of 2015. The Society currently has 150 members. The Society’s purpose is to further the knowledge of genealogical research, to assist others with the family lines, to exchange knowledge gleaned from experience in various areas of research, and to maintain a library of resource materials.

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List of markers in Walker County cemeteries in Huntsville, Texas, including the Oakwood, Adickes, Mayes, St. Stephen's Columbarium, Captain Joe Byrd, Wynne Farm, and Goree Farm. Each entry includes the name, birth and death dates, plot number, and any additional information known. Some historical and supplemental information is also included about the cemeteries and families. An index to names starts on page 159.

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xvi, 232 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

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"Volume III."

"Comprising the Oakwood Cemetery Complex: (Old Oakwood, Oakwood Modern, Adickes, and Mayes Additions); St. Stephen's Columbarium: Prison Cemeteries: Captain Joe Byrd (Peckerwood Hill), Wynne Farm, Goree Farm."

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Rescuing Texas History, 2015

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Walker County Genealogical Society. Walker County, Texas Cemeteries: Volume 3, book, 2007; Huntsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth662108/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Walker County Genealogical Society.

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