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Robison Family

LOCATION:  South on Hwy 161 or Daingerfield Street from US 67 in Naples for .3 mile.  Turn left into a private drive to the cemetery.

 

This cemetery was started by Carlton Robison.  His father, Sam Robison, was the first to be buried in this cemetery.  At the time the land belonged to Homer Robison. 

This cemetery is known to be predominantly white. 

The cemetery was read May 6, 1998 by John Livingston, Charles Steger, Gerald Hammock, Kathryn McAlexander and Melba Tims. 

* Denotes the oldest known marked grave:

ROBISON                        Samuel Whitfield                    Dec 18, 1885           Apr 16, 1945                                                                                                           

NAME

BIRTH DATE

DEATH DATE

INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

JOLLY, Margaret Ann

Jul 10, 1929

Apr 25, 1995

 

MCENTIRE, Charles Robert

Nov 12, 1976

Aug 19, 1995

Nn “Robby”; Naples Fire Dept.; s/o Barbara & Lloyd Martin, Mother and Stepfather and Wayne & Kathy McEntire, Father and Stepmother; b/o Chris, Gary, Sherri , Brenda & Cindy

ROBISON, Samuel C

Mar 30, 1920

Dec 19, 1986

Tec 4 US Army WWII

ROBISON, Pearl Mary Roberts

Jan 24, 1891

Mar 26, 1981

W/o Samuel W.; m Dec 18, 1907; Obit has Pearl R Pate; kn/ch Mrs. George Vissering & Samuel C Robison; sis/o Ashton, Aubrey & Elizabeth

ROBSION, Samuel Whitfield*

Dec 18, 1885

Apr 16, 1945

 

ROBISON, Carlton A

Aug 11, 1911

Nov 1, 1972

 

ROBISON, Margaret R

No Dates

 

W/o Carlton

 

This information was copied from the MORRIS COUNTY CEMETERY BOOK – NORTHERN SECTION of 1999 which was Compiled by the Cass County Genealogical Society in cooperation with the Morris County Historical Commission. 

Janette Tigert Cook

janettecook@yahoo.com

January 1, 2007

Morris County Cemetery Index

 

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