Birth; February 25, 1874 Texas
Death: November 27, 1944 Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Name: James Monroe Carver
Death date: 27 Nov 1944
Death place: Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 70 years 9 months 2 days
Birth date: 25 Feb 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital status: Married
Father's name: Albert Carver
Father's birthplace: Ky.
Mother's name: Narcissus Taylor
Mother's birthplace: Ky.
Occupation: Real Estate
Residence: Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Cemetery name: Willow Wild
Burial place: Bonham, Texas
Burial date: 28 Nov 1944
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Informant: Carl C. Carver, San Antonio, Texas
Following are directions on locating his burial site:
If you're planning to visit this grave and haven't been there before, it can be a little hard to find. Here's how to locate it:- Drive through the main gate from highway 121 into the cemetery- At the third lane going off to the left, you'll see a small F on a steel stake. Turn left onto this lane.- Drive 1/10 of a mile, or about 80 yards.- Off to your left you'll see ranks of standing stones. The third plot in from the road will have the Carver marker. You'll be looking at the back, but it has "Carver" carved in the back too.
- Bill Gawne
Added: Mar. 19, 2013
Birth; February 25, 1874 Texas
Death: November 27, 1944 Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Name: James Monroe Carver
Death date: 27 Nov 1944
Death place: Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 70 years 9 months 2 days
Birth date: 25 Feb 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital status: Married
Father's name: Albert Carver
Father's birthplace: Ky.
Mother's name: Narcissus Taylor
Mother's birthplace: Ky.
Occupation: Real Estate
Residence: Bonham, Fannin, Texas
Cemetery name: Willow Wild
Burial place: Bonham, Texas
Burial date: 28 Nov 1944
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Informant: Carl C. Carver, San Antonio, Texas
Following are directions on locating his burial site:
If you're planning to visit this grave and haven't been there before, it can be a little hard to find. Here's how to locate it:- Drive through the main gate from highway 121 into the cemetery- At the third lane going off to the left, you'll see a small F on a steel stake. Turn left onto this lane.- Drive 1/10 of a mile, or about 80 yards.- Off to your left you'll see ranks of standing stones. The third plot in from the road will have the Carver marker. You'll be looking at the back, but it has "Carver" carved in the back too.
- Bill Gawne
Added: Mar. 19, 2013
Inscription
(James and Nell share a headstone:)
CARVER
JAMES S. MONROE
1874 - 1944
NELL SHERRON
1890 - 1958
Family Members
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Carl Clifton ""C.C."" Carver
1898–1948
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Vera Carver Pinson
1900–1986
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Sibyl Matilda Carver Rorie
1902–1995
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James Clyde Carver
1908–1982
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Dorothy Nell Carver Pendleton
1918–2000
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Margaret Carver Smith
1919–2004
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James Monroe Carver Jr
1923–1997
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Dan Eldon Carver
1925–2014
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Janis Lenore "Jan" Carver Cook
1927–2013
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Betty Carolyn Carver Recer
1929–2019
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Baby Carver
unknown–1916
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