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DAUGHHETEE / SCOTT CEMETERY (#16)

T25N R5E SEC 14

Map #6

A note at the bottom of this page from a Daughhetee family member 

 

This cemetery is approximately 10 acres in size. There are several unmarked graves.

When Joel Washington DAUGHHETEE was buried, it reads he was buried in SCOTT Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COULTER, Richard    1978 - 1986   [Cotrell FH]

 

JAMESON, Fredrick    1983   Infant   [Cotrell FH]

 

DAUGHHETEE, Joel    1 Nov 1890 - 18 Jan 1972  -|  [Double       Born Carter Co., Missouri                            |

DAUGHHETEE, Alberta L.    7 Sep 1903 -             -|   Stone]         Born Independence, Arkansas       

 

HUNTER, David Lynn    9 Jun 1954 - 10 Jun 1954         

                Son of Elsie HUNTER

                 [another source mentions he is son of Jeff HUNTER]

HUNTER, Thomas J.[Jeff]    4 Jan 1912 - 6 Apr 1971

                                                                                                                                Joel & Alberta DAUGHHETEE

HART, John Andrew Hunter    24 Aug 1908 - 10 Dec 1983

 

 

DAUGHHETEE, Charles B.    30 Mar 1929                              

                [the  marker reads: Cem. Rec. In Book 200, p. 78,

                Deed recorded 3 Jul 1931]

 

DAUGHHETEE, Joel Washington

                [not found: Granddaughter Sophronia Selby states in               Butler County History that he is buried here]

 

 

 

                         

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                     Charles DAUGHHETEE

 

 

 

 

 

 

A view of the old Cane Creek Bridge        near  Daughhetee Cemetery, taken          December 1994

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canvassed by Betty Hanks

Additional research by Betty Hanks

 

 

 

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My gr grandfather was Joel W. Daughhetee.  
I have a paper from his son who grew up and live across from the cemetery most of his life and 
is Joel W. Daughhetee and Alberta who are buried there.  
I have some more info on who is buried their according to him.  
He should know.  He always was working on genealogy back in the 1940's until he died and had the family bible.  
He stated that 
Joseph B. Daughhetee died 1882 (an old marker at grave)  
Thomas H Daughhetee died 1917 (no marker)  
Thomas's son John Daughhetee died 1900 has a marker and that 
Thomas lies on the north side of John.  
Bessie Daughhetee has no marker and she lies on the south side of John.  
She died along time before John.  
Joel W. Daughhetee died 1936.  
Have a large marker at his graves and there are three daughters and two brothers lies in a lot together.  
This was written by my great uncle who lived across the road.  
He wrote it on the 15th of August 1969 and signed it Joel W. Daughhetee.  
It should be accurate   -    Kay Lundy Myers   
 -  Sophornia was my Great aunt also 

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