HERRON-SPINKS CEMETERY

Located West of Crockett off Hwy 7, 5.2 miles from loop. Turn Right at DicksonHopewell sign, go past church, pass over creek bridge and cemetery is on the left.


Located on John Spinks property, and was fenced when John acquired the property more than forty years ago. Only one marker remains, with evidence of some thirty or more graves at one time.


Any interested persons should contact John or Georgia Spinks before attempting to find the graves, there being no other access except through John's locked gate.


In the abstract of title to the property, the name Herron is spelled five to seven ways: Hearon, Heron, Hearron, for example.
Mr. Herron came to Texas from Alabama, and the homestead was located near the burial grounds. We remember parts of an old picket fence in the cemetery in 1938 which appeared to be a small enclosure about the grave of a child.


Miss Wyncie Barnhill, a teacher at Porter Springs, recalls attending the funeral of Andrew Herron, believed to be the last burial here.


We are indebted to Roland Murray, Elizabeth Ellis, Georgia Jolley, and possibly others for this information.


The graves we have traced are as follows:

HEARON

David R.; b: 9-13-1807; d: 10-6-1872

 

HEARRON (HERRON)

Andrew; elderly man found by Murray neighbors, no dates.; Last burial here.  His place was located at the back of John Spinks

             property, known as the McCarty or Bet Vaughn place.


DICKSON

Frances, buried in 1930s; Mother of Rev. Ed Jolley

W W (Winston); no dates; husband of Lizzie

 

SIMMONS

boy, no information, a white person

Submitted by Georgia Spinks

 

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