Smith County, TX SINGLE GRAVES - ARMSTRONG, BRITTON, LOTT, WELCH, WILLIAMS MARSHALL & WALTERS CEMETERIES Submitted 1/8/99 to the TXGenWeb Archives by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net Made available to the USGenWeb Archives by the East Texas Genealogical Society ***************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************************** ARMSTRONG GRAVE ARMSTRONG, R. M. - 6 Mar 1847 - 24 Dec 1910 (Located on LaGloria Refining property north of Old Thunderstruck Road, about 200 yards north of road.) BRITTON GRAVE BRITTON, James H. - 1820 - 4 Nov 1864 (Located .9 mile from #2767 on C.R. #3101, on east side of road, about 3 miles west of Gregg-Smith County line. North of Kilgore Hwy. #31.) LOTT GRAVE LOTT, M. A. - 1821-1852 - wife of E.E. Lott (Elisha Everett "Ev" Lott) (Located S. of Winona about 2 miles, off Hwy. 155, about 200 yards east of road. Rock fence lot enclosing several graves. No other markers.) WELCH GRAVE WELCH, Margaret J. - 3 Apr 1837 - 6 Mar 1906 - wife of J.A. (Located about 100 yards east of intersection of Gladewater Highway and Belzora Road (#2015) on north side of Gladewater Highway #271.) WILLIAMS GRAVE Copied 8 January 1984 Located North of Starrville, at intersection of two county roads; part of a pine grove. WILLIAMS, George W. - d. 1888 8 rock markers located, probably other graves around. No name given to this cemetery by local residents. Williams' wife, Mary (KING) Williams (buried Starrville Cemetery) married again to Willis D. OWENS (buried Barber Cemetery). Other graves are probably other family members or local residents. Local old timers tell that some of the graves are those of Indians! MARSHALL CEMETERY Near Red Springs, 3/4 mile east of intersection of Hwys. 16 & 14. About 1/4 mile south of Highway 16 in a wooded field. No readable stones. Ruby Pugh, who in 1987 lived near this Marshall Cemetery, recalls that some 60 years ago there were some stones and rocks there, marked MARSHALL and McDONALD. WALTERS CEMETERY The WALTERS Family Cemetery is on the homestead of Charles M. Walters. Members of the Charles M. WALTE RS family were buried here. Also known as Walters Bluff, it is located on the west side of County Road 356. Not believed to have any existing stones.