CAPITOLA CEMETERY, Capitola, Leon County, Florida File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Kim DuPree, (theduprees@comcast.net). USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. This file may not be removed from this server or altered in any way for placement on another server without the consent of the State and USGenWeb Project coordinators and the contributor. *********************************************************************** Directions: From US 27, south of Tallahassee (actually heading east), turn left on W.W. Kelly Road. Just before you cross the railroad tracks at a marked crossing, bear right on Capitola Road. Turn right on Captram Road - this is a dirt road. Go past a number of houses to an area where there aren't any on the left. There are two posts with the entrance chained off. The area is marked No Trespassing, St. Joe Paper Company. You should get permission from St. Joe to enter this trail. There was once an alternate way to the cemetery from Whitehouse Road, but we could not locate it. The cemetery is an 8 minute walk from the entrance on Captram Road. Stay on the trail. When you come to a big clearing, there will be trails to left, center and right. There is a small sinkhole or pond on the right. Take the trail that bears to the left. You're about halfway there. The cemetery is located in a heavily wooded area, and is approximately 50 feet from the trail on the left side. On the trail, heading 52 degrees from N, the cemetery is on the left under the trees. It's easy to miss as the shade from the trees obscures it. It is surrounded by an iron fence, and sections are missing. It is approximately 52 x 45 feet in size. The graves appear to be in four rows, but the condition is so bad that there may be others we didn't see. ALLEN, Baby Girl, d. Nov 22 1965, metal stake, near break in fence closest to trail. BOYD, Berry Folsom, b. Jan 8 1860, d. Sep 23 1943, Row 2, last grave near back fence. DUPREE, Capitola M., b. Apr 19 1898, d. Aug 7 1910 DUPREE, Enloe R., b. Mar 2 1903, d. Aug 8 1910 DUPREE, Capitola M., b. Apr 19 1898 D. Aug 7 1910, Children of J.J. and Betty M. DuPree, "Gone but not forgotten", (Both inscriptions on one marker w/Enloe) DUPREE, Enloe R., b. Mar 2 1903 d. Aug 8 1910, Children of J.J. and Betty M. DuPree, "Gone but not forgotten", (Both inscriptions on one marker w/Capitola) REGISTER, E. Haygood, b. Nov 28 1907, d. Sep 26 1911, "Ea (rest is unreadable) Haygood, son of C.G. and Ruthy Register, born Nov 28 1907, died Sept 26 1911. Suffer little children for to come unto me and forbid them not, for such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Row 2, closest to front fence. REGISTER, Elizabeth Ann, b. Apr 11 1844, d. Apr 24 1914, "Wife of J.T. Register, A good wife and affectionate mother. Gone but not forgotten." Row 1, near back fence. REGISTER, Infant, "Infant of J.C. and Mamie Register", Row 1, left of Mazie Register. REGISTER, Mazie, b. Jan 27 1904, d. Sep 27, 1913, "Mazie, Daughter of J.C. and Mamie Register, Jan 27 1904, Sept 27, 1913, We trust our loss will be her gain and that with Christ she is gone to reign." Row 1, approximately halfway between front and back fences. WALLACE, Annie Joe, b. Dec 15 1871, d. Feb 2 1936, Row 4, approximately 2/3 down row toward back fence. WALLACE, Samuel K., b. Sep 20 1850, d. Apr 23 1915, "At Rest", Woodmen of the World marble monument shaped like a tree trunk. Circular seal near top with words "dum tacet clamat." Inscription for Samuel located below. Row 4, halfway between front and back fences, to left of Annie Joe Wallace. WALLACE, William T. Sr., b. Feb 26 1890, d. Jun 16 1947, Row 4, 1/3 of way down row toward back fence. Just to left of Samuel K. Wallace. WERTS, Mary E., b. Sep 27 1856, d. Jul 9 1936, Row 2, just left of Berry Folsom Boyd, near back fence.