Hamlin F. Lewis - Old Waverly Cemetery, Waverly, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 30° 32.051 W 095° 21.868
15R E 273151 N 3380358
A pair of headstones for two of three men who died of cholera on their journey from Alabama to Texas. Buried on the trail and then reintered here.
Waymark Code: WMY6M7
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/01/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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From the Texas Historical Marker "Waverly Cemetery": This cemetery is situated on the land originally purchased in 1853 by Mary M. Lewis, James E. Scott, Laura A. Scott, and Milly D. Scott. The first recorded burial was that of John Andrew Jackson (1822-1855), a pioneer settler of Waverly. Three gravestones dated 1852 indicate reinterments rather than earlier burials. Hamlin F. Lewis, John Elliot Scott, and Robert Lindsey Scott left Alabama for Texas but fell victim to cholera in 1852 and were buried along the way. Relatives of the men had their remains placed in this site in 1859.
Headstone/Monument Text:
Hamlin F. Lewis,
Born in the State
of Georgia
on the 5th of June
1816, and died on the
30th of Nov. 1852

(Epitath is difficult to read)


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