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Wharton Cemetery

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Center Point, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 58' 19.11851000004", -99° 5' 41.10050000004"
 
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    One of the earliest settlers in Kerr County, William Watson Wharton (1799-1871) purchased 640 acres when he came here in 1857 with his wife Thankful (1803-1885) and their three sons. The family's cabin stood near this cemetery. Wharton's is the oldest marked grave in the plot. Among other graves are those of his wife, his sons William G'Laspie (1841-1919), deputy sheriff of Kerr County for over 50 years, and David Newton (1846-1938), and several grandchildren. Other pioneer settlers buried here include members of the Tatum and Love families. Wharton descendants maintain the site. (1977) Incise in base: Marker Sponsor: Descendants of David N. Wharton

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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See other Kerr County Cemeteries:
Brown Cemetery
Center Point Cemetery
Cypress Creek Cemetery
Henderson Cemetery (Two miles north)
Hunt Japonica Cemetery
Nichols Cemetery
Sunset Cemetery
Turtle Creek School and Cemetery