NANCE - WAY CEMETERY Leon County, Texas ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, 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. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Cheryl Burke March 7, 2001 http://www.rootsweb/~usgenweb/ ************************************************************************ From OSR go north on Highway 75 for a distance of 1.40 miles to PR 1105. Turn right on PR 1105 and go 0.24 miles to a metal gate. Follow the road another 0.4 miles to a gate or gap. Go another 0.5 miles to a roadway to the left. Take this left and go 0.12 miles to a gate on the right side of the roadway. Go through this gate and go 0.1 miles. The cemetery will be to the left about 100 yards in a grove of trees. NANCE, Mar 2yr, 8mo, 22days May 5, 1879 Dau of S.H. & P.E. Nance NANCE, Mary 6wks, 4days Aug 1, 1876 Dau of R.B. & M.E. NANCE, Mary E. Jun3 18, 1828 Nov 24, 1888 Wife of R.B. Nance NANCE, R.B. 62yrs, 7mos Aug 23, 1879 Hus of Mary E. Nance (possible S.B. Nance, Co. #. Baylor’s Regt.) NANCE Ruben B. Jr. 15yr, 4mo, 30days July 30, 1871 Son of R.B. & M.E. Nance NANCE, Little Swann 8mo, 15days Sept 27, 1875 Son of S.H. & P.E. Nance WAY, Addie B. Sept 30, 1872 Apr 2, 1886 Dau of W.F. & S.E. Way WAY, Bertha A. Feb 5, 1889 July 24, 1889 Dau of W.F. & S.E. Way WAY, Florida Z. Mar 16, 1880 Sept 12, 1887 Dau of W.F. & S.E. Way WAY, Sarah E. Oct 2, 1844 Feb 6, 1897 Wife of W.F. Way WAY, W.F. no date Feb 12, 1918 Hus of Sarah E. Way Pvt 5th Va. Inf. C.S.A. cem. Marker Located and surveyed by James Nash, Mar 11, 1921. Abandoned and overgrown. Surveyed by Herbert H. McCarter November 27, 1999. At this time the landowner had made a hay field out of this property and looks like he had cleaned up the underbrush around the graves. Some of the markers are broken and laying flat on the ground. If they are not kept clear of grass and underbrush they will soon be covered and lost.