Crosbyton Cemetery
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA
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In 1909 when James Boggs, one of the -N- cowboys became ill and was thought to be "dying", Julian Bassett had the Crosbyton cemetery laid off. T.J.Walling, foreman, Buck Creamer, and J.P.Goins did the work. However, Boggs did not die. The first person buried at the Crosbyton cemetery was Willie Oliver, eighteen month old daughter of Mrs. Laura Oliver. She was buried on the north side where a small wooden fence enclosed the grave.
In 1909 when James Boggs, one of the -N- cowboys became ill and was thought to be "dying", Julian Bassett had the Crosbyton cemetery laid off. T.J.Walling, foreman, Buck Creamer, and J.P.Goins did the work. However, Boggs did not die. The first person buried at the Crosbyton cemetery was Willie Oliver, eighteen month old daughter of Mrs. Laura Oliver. She was buried on the north side where a small wooden fence enclosed the grave.
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Crosby County, Texas, USA
- Total memorials92
- Percent photographed32%
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Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA
- Total memorials2
- Percent photographed50%
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA
- Total memorials2
- Percent photographed100%
- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 3122
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