Dotson Cemetery, Wharton, Madison County, Arkansas *********************************************************** Submitted by: Robert and Rosa Cline Date: 24 Jul 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** "Gone But Not Forgotten" July 24, 2003 partial listing I am trying to update this listing when I get data for...I will put * beside those that have been added since the last update. Driving Directions: Coming from (Marble area) Hwy 412 you will turn onto Hwy 21 like your going to Kingston. You will drive that about 7 miles until you hit Kingston Square. You will go straight and follow Hwy 74 (21 turns into 74 at Kingston) you will drive about 5 miles and the Loy cemetery will be on your right up in a field. Continue on down Hwy 74 until, on your right, you see a white school house, and turn right, onto the dirt road. After you turn right, continue straight ahead, and when you get to a place where you can turn right, DON'T, go straight ahead as if up onto the farm property. Pass by the house on the right, continue on down in the tractor tracts and you'll find the cemetery on your left, surrounded by a wire fence * Doctor Floyd Dotson * Anne Catherine Inman Fowler * John Sevier Clark Fowler * Thursa Cook Inman Dotson **************************** Doctor Floyd Dotson b. Jan 9, 1852 d. Jan 17, 1941 He was born and died in Arkansas Son of Doctor Floyd Dotson and Mary Raincrow Dotson *** Thursa Cook Inman Dotson b. July 21, 1845 d. Jan 12, 1927 She was born and died in Arkansas Daughter of Isham Cook and Christina Cook ********************** Anne Catherine Inman Fowler b. July 2, 1831 d. May 4, 1927 She was born in Tennessee and died in Huntsville, Arkansas ******************* John Sevier Clark Fowler b. May 25, 1824 d. July 3, 1880 He was born in Alabama and died in Wharton, Arkansas **********************