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Willie Sharp

Birth
Houston County, Texas, USA
Death
1885 (aged 8–9)
Houston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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According to Ida Mae's rememberings in 1962 . . . "Willie Sharp, a girl, was born in the year 1875*, and died about the year 1885. She is buried in the Hall Cemetery on the Ramon de la Garza grant in Houston County, Texas, near Elkhart creek. . . . My sister, Willie is also buried beside my mother."
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*On the June 1880 census she is listed as three years of age, indicating that she was probably born on or shortly before the DOD for her mother, i.e., 10 October 1876.
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A family historian has made the statement that she visited this cemetery with her father many years ago . . . and that at that time there were markers here for various members of the Hall family who originally owned the land where this cemetery is located . . . she is aware that those markers no longer exist . . . but does not know what happened to them.
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According to Ida Mae's rememberings in 1962 . . . "Willie Sharp, a girl, was born in the year 1875*, and died about the year 1885. She is buried in the Hall Cemetery on the Ramon de la Garza grant in Houston County, Texas, near Elkhart creek. . . . My sister, Willie is also buried beside my mother."
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*On the June 1880 census she is listed as three years of age, indicating that she was probably born on or shortly before the DOD for her mother, i.e., 10 October 1876.
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A family historian has made the statement that she visited this cemetery with her father many years ago . . . and that at that time there were markers here for various members of the Hall family who originally owned the land where this cemetery is located . . . she is aware that those markers no longer exist . . . but does not know what happened to them.
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