MACKLEROY CEMETERY

This cemetery, now deserted with about 15 or 20 graves, is located on FM-1272 about nine miles east-southeast of Antrim Cemetery (west of Grapeland about seven miles on FM-1272). It was once the Mackleroy estate and takes its name from the nearby Mackleroy Spring Branch. A wooden fence encloses the graves.


Among those buried here is Sallie J. Davis, the sister of John A. Davis, longtime Justice of Peace, Grapeland.


Mrs. I. J. Nichols first read the graves in October 1976; Edna M. Sims made additions in 1977; group of Commission members verified for the third book.

DAVIS

Sallie J.; b: 4-6-1859; d: 10-23-1956

 

HENDRIX

Jessie F.; b: 7-29-1883; d: 3-15-1884; s/o J. C. & S. C.


WEISINGER

Leah Caroline; (marked by rock); w/o Matthias
Matthias; (marked by rock) ; parents of: Durnells, Littles, Pelhams, Martins, and Weisingers; great-grandparents of Edna M. Sims

 

WILLIAMS

John; No dates; descendants/o Jim Williams

 

LITTLE

a small boy; No dates; b/o Rob Little



Probably the oldest grave in this area is about 1/4 mile from the above cemetery near the Houser home, which is on the Mackleroy estate. It is in a native rock vault under a large oak tree (in J. F. Martin estate) . A marker recently placed there reads:

ADAMS

John; Died 1852; Son-In-Law of Mathias Weisinger
 

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