Misc. Graves in Dewitt County, Texas Submitted by: Patsy Goebel Prepared for USGenWeb archives by: Candy Grubb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lane Grave Located on the Sandies Creek between FM roads 953 and 766 on private property northwest of Cuero. Surveyed May 1985 by Billy Wilson, Grail Wilson and Patsy Goebel. This grave is on a hill with a chainlink fence around it. There is no marker. The information was given by Mariam Lane, wife of Fritz Lane, a grandson. LANE, Samuel Winston II 01 Aug 1863 29 Oct 1923 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davis Family Graves Located between Cuero and Concrete near Cuero creek near the Guadalupe river. Surveyed by Mr. & Mrs. Joe Watson and Patsy Goebel DAVIS, George Washington 21 Oct 1797 30 Jan 1853 --Soldier at Gonzales, Siege of Bexar and San Jacinto DAVIS, Rebecca 10 Jun 1796 29 Dec 1846 --Wife of George Washington Davis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Luntzel Graves These graves are on private property off Schorre-Pieper Road near Ratcliff. There is no fence but their is evidence of a picket fence that has been knocked down. Surveyed by Mrs. Ida Helen Pieper, Mrs. Arlene Corner and Patsy Goebel. LUNTZEL, Maria 14 Feb 1837 03 Jun 1921 --Wife of Max Luntzel LUNTZEL, Max 19 Apr 1924 24 Feb 1903 Two other graves are unmarked: LUNTZEL, Hugo Unmarried son of Max and Maria Luntzel LUNTZEL, Katie Unmarried daughter of Max and Maria Luntzel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitsett Graves Located at Westhoof behind the Legion Hall, on railroad property. Very unkept and overgrown. Surveyed by J.W. and Eunice Gibbs and Patsy Goebel. WHITSETT, E. 13 Mar 1861 01 Oct 1870 WHITSETT, Jane T. 24 Jul 1828 01 Jan 1909 --Wife of R.G. Whitsett WHITSETT, R.G. 02 Jun 1828 28 May 1883 WHITSETT, Taylor 10 Oct 1885 06 Apr 1914 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reinhardt Marker This is a single slab of concrete in a pasture on private property off Highway 183 southwest of Cuero. Lornette Dukes guided Patsy Goebel to the location. Here Rests Born and Died Between 1830-1911 L. Reinhardt Sr. Johanna Reinhardt Louis Reinhardt Albert Reinhardt Wm. Reinhardt Josephine Reinhardt Emilie Reinhardt Two Stillborn 31 Oct 1862 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent.