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Counts Cemetery

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FM 382 via FM 1770 from Winters, Winters, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 1' 41.14576999992", -99° 45' 12.24564999984"
 
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    Earliest known interment was that of a child, Mary Louisa Hale, on November 30, 1880. In January, 1884, Andy and Christian Fannin sold 4 acres to M. C. Bright, J. M. Carter, R. F. Counts, John A. Chambers, J. M. Givens, D. W. and William Hale, Alf A. Hanscomb, J. T. Hardegree, P. Hawkins, F. B. Massengale, Jesse Rogers, and C. C. Simmons as a public cemetery for the rural community of Content. The plot was named for R. F. Counts, who bought the surrounding property in 1889. An additional 4 acres were donated by Sidney Bright in the 1930s. An unknown number of Confederate veterans of the Civil War are buried here.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Counts Cemetery Historical Marker Location Map, Winters, Texas

 
   
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See other Runnels County Cemeteries:
Content Cemetery
Crews Cemetery - First Grave
Walthall Cemetery