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Winkler Sarah Elmirah [Female] b. 10 JAN 1855 - d. 21 DEC 1914 Sanderson Cemetery, Pleasant Shade, Smith Co., TN

Faithful to her trust even unto death.

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Winkler Benton W. [Male] b. AUG 1890 - d. 5 NOV 1918 Sanderson Cemetery, Pleasant Shade, Smith Co., TN

Co. C 307 Inft. {WW l}

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Winkler John Bell [Male] b. 23 APR 1892 - d. 15 MAR 1940 Sanderson Cemetery, Pleasant Shade, Smith Co., TN
Change: 17 JAN 2013

SMITH COUNTY CEMETERIES NORTH OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER

Section 300 Pleasant Shade
#355 SANDERSON CEMETERY Active Sanderson Branch Road

WINKLER, J.B. [John Bell Winkler]
23 Apr 1892 - 15 Apr 1940

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Unknown Cinda 'Cindy' [Female] b. 31 DEC 1865 - d. 3 OCT 1947 Dixion Springs, Smith Co., TN

We Will Meet Again

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Gregory William Jesse 'Jabe' [Male] b. 25 DEC 1842 TN - d. 25 JAN 1934 Gregory Cemetery, Trousdale Co., TN

William Jesse "Jabe" Gregory was a son of Bethel J. & Eliza Hall Gregory. Jabe was united in marriage to Martha Susan Shoulders on 15 Jul 1865 in Smith County, TN. He was a Private in H C, 28th Tennessee Inf. CSA.
The cemetery where he is buried is known as the Jabe Gregory Cemetery.

CONFEDERATE VETERAN
Gone to a bright home,
Where grief can not come.

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Shoulders Martha Susan [Female] b. 4 DEC 1844 Smith Co., TN - d. 17 JUN 1921 Trousdale Co., TN

A LOVING WIFE, A MOTHER DEAR
LIES BURIED HERE

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Dickerson William P. 'Will' [Male] b. 30 JAN 1886 - d. 9 MAY 1974 Smith Co., TN

They were the sunshine of our home

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Dickerson Annie O'Neal [Female] b. 22 APR 1919 TN - d. 15 APR 2001 Trousdale Co., TN

Loving Sister and Aunt

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Earps Ruby F. [Female] b. 13 AUG 1911 TN - d. 18 DEC 1912 TN

Inscription:

...to bloom in heaven

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Hewitt Bettie [Female] b. 27 AUG 1861 - d. 31 JUL 1939 Beal Cemetery, Smith Co., TN

Christ is my hope

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Earps William Brad [Male] b. 6 AUG 1925 Pleasant Shade, Smith Co., TN - d. 5 NOV 2007 Carthage, Smith Co., TN

Retired barber and Cato Community resident Brad Earps, 92, passed away Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage.

He was born in Pleasant Shade on Aug. 6, 1925 to the late Robert Lester and Effie Gregory Earps. His younger sister, Maggie Mai Dillehay, preceded him in death on Sept. 16, 2007 at the age of 90.

On Nov. 14, 1953 he was united in marriage to the former Maxine Duncan of Trousdale Co. who preceded him in death on July 4, 2000. He was an East Nashville barber for over 21 years before his retirement. He served our country with the US Army during World War II. Mr. Earps served two tours of duty overseas and was awarded two medals, two ribbons and two bronze stars. He was of the Missionary Baptist faith.

Surviving is his step-son, Jim Hooper of Cato; nephew, Kenneth Dillehay and wife Jean of Monoville and niece Brenda Dillehay of Pleasant Shade.

Burial was in Dixon Springs Cemetery.

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Gregory Jesse William [Male] b. 6 FEB 1913 - d. 14 MAR 1981 Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smith Co., TN

Inscription: A man of character

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Kemp Lucy Timander [Female] b. 8 NOV 1865 Pleasant Shade, TN - d. 21 APR 1935 Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

She was the daughter of Larkin Kemp (9/16/1822 in Smith Co., TN - 8/24/1909 in Macon Co., TN) and Anna McClain Sutton "Ann" Kemp (daughter of James S. Sutton and Mary Franklin "Polly" Cornwell). She was married to John "Henderson" Jones on 3/19/1889. She died at the home of her son Emerson Jones near the Gap of the Ridge from "dry gangrene." She was "born and reared" near Pleasant Shade, TN. She was the mother of Edgar Lee Jones (buried in this cemetery), William Ellis Jones (buried in Macon Co. Memorial Gardens) and James Emerson Jones (buried in this cemetery). A census record states that Lucy Timander Kemp gave birth to 5 children. The other two apparently died in infancy, but it is unknown where they are buried.

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Jones John Henderson [Male] b. 22 JUN 1865 TN - d. 28 NOV 1906 Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

The son of William A. Jones (born 12/22/1829 in Jackson Co., TN - 2/7/1912 in Franklin, Simpson Co., KY. William was the son of John J. Jones born 1806 in Virginia - 4/9/1879 in Jackson Co., TN and Loucinda Jones born 1805 in South Carolina -1872 in Jackson Co., TN)and married Jane C. Brooks Jones (born 3/6/1835 in Jackson Co., TN - 1/10/1920. Jane was the daughter of William H. Brooks 1805-1850 and Margaret Teel/Teal 1809-1850). William and Jane Jones are buried in the Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, KY as W.A. and J.C. Jones.) John "Henderson" Jones died of pneumonia. He was the husband of Lucy Timander Kemp Jones and the father of Edgar Lee Jones (buried in this cemetery), William Ellis Jones (buried in Macon Co. Memorial Gardens) and James Emerson Jones (buried in this cemetery). A census record states that Lucy Timander Kemp gave birth to 5 children. The other two apparently died in infancy, but it is unknown where they are buried.

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Jones James Emerson [Male]

Unclear but there is a grave in the Roark Cemetery in Lafayette, Macon Co., TN:

William Jones
Birth: Mar. 9, 1894
Death: Jul. 7, 1932

with many other Jones graves.

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Ross Mack Henry [Male] b. 16 JAN 1886 Sneedville, Hancock Co., TN - d. 28 FEB 1951 Temple, Bell Co., TX

He was the son of M. H. Ross and Lydia Winkler. He was in the grocery business and had been living in Tulsa, OK. He died at the Scot and White Memorial Hospital. He died from cancer of the esophagus.

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Jamison Nancy A. [Female] b. 10 AUG 1878 Clarksville, Johnson Co., Arkansas - d. 27 AUG 1963 McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK

Funeral service was held Thursday of last week for Miss Nancy Amanda Jamison, 85, pioneer McAlester resident, who died in a local hospital after an extended illness Monday of last week. Miss Jamison was born in Clarksville, Ark. and came to McAlester, Indian Territory in 1898. She moved to Crowder in 1910. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Marie Tschiffely who lived with Miss Jamison. Rev. Bill Wigginton officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
(McAlester Democrat, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1963)

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Wilburn L. C. [Male] d. 12 APR 1939 Denison, Grayson Co., TX

L. C. Wilburn, Meat Wholesaler, Dies

Denison, Texas, April 12--L. C. Wilburn, meat wholesaler who lived in the Shiloh communtiy, died at a Denison hospital Tuesday. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the home, Route 1. Burial was at Fairview Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, seven sons, Henry, Glenn, Frank, Clyde, Dave, Alton and Donald; three daughters, Mrs. Tellus Miller, Misses Kitty and Leone Wilburn, and three grandchildren, all of Denison; three brothers, C. J. Wilburn, McAlester, Okla.; Henry and Frank Wilburn, Denison; and three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Winkler and Mrs. Kitty Johnson, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Fannie C. Ross, McAlester. Born in Sneedsville, Tenn., Mr. Wilburn received his schooling at Bonham and Bells, having come with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilburn, to Texas when he was 8. Except for three years spent at Hartshorne, Okla., he had lived in Fannin and Grayson Counties for the last forty-five years.
(The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, TX, Thurs., April 13, 1939)

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Jamison David K. [Male] b. 28 SEP 1886 Whitesboro, Grayson Co., TX - d. 30 NOV 1951 Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Grayson Co., TX

DR. DAVID K. JAMISON, • since he entered actively
into his chosen field of work, has made appreciable
advance and is counted properly among the coming
young physicians of the county. He has been located in
Denison,TEXAS since 1912, and is already securely established
in his profession here. He is a native son of the state,
born at Whitesboro, TEXAS on September 28, 1886, and is a son
of F. G. Jamison and Amanda C. (Quillen) Jamison.
The father was born in Mississippi and the mother is a
Texas born woman.
In 1873, F. G. Jamison came to Texas and located in
Whitesboro, where he was long engaged in the merchandise
business, or for about twenty-five years, and he
was reckoned among the successful and prosperous men
of the town. He was a Confederate veteran, having
served with Forrest's cavalry, being on the skirmishing
line through practically all his service, which extended
over the last two years of the war. He is still living at
Whitesboro, though he has retired from the mercantile
business, and is now president of the City Bank of that
place. The mother, too, still lives and enjoys comparative
health and strength. They were the parents of four
children, and of that little family, Dr. Jamison is the
youngest but one.
David K. Jamison had his early education in the public
schools of Whitesboro, TEXAS and after finishing the high school
he entered the Carlisle Military Academy at Arlington,
Texas, and was there graduated in 1905. The following
year he entered the University of Texas, and four years
later he was graduated from the medical department with
the degree of M. D. For a year thereafter Dr. Jamison
served as house surgeon at the St. Mary's Infirmary,
going from there to Las Esperano, Coahuila, Mexico,
where he remained in practice until 1912, when he returned
to his native state and coming to Denison, settled
here in medical practice. In Mexico, in addition to
his private practice, Dr. Jamison was local surgeon for
the National Railways of Mexico for about a year, and
he has been division surgeon here for the M. K. & T.
Railroad since he located here.
Dr. Jamison is a Democrat, and in his fraternal affiliations
is identified with the Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks. He is an active member of the local
Chamber of Commerce, and has membership in the
Waples Memorial Methodist Episcopal church, South, of
this city.
On September 1, 1912, Dr. Jamison was married in
Sherman, Texas, to Miss Bessie Bond, a daughter of W. H.
and Rebecca Bond. Mr. Bond, who was for a number
of years the traveling representative of a southern grocery
house, died in 1912, while the mother still lives in
Sherman Texas.

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Bond Bess [Female] b. ABT. 1888

Home in 1940 910 W Gandy Street
Denison,
Grayson, Texas

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