2 daughter's deaths preceded Nancy. Myrtle Estella Meeker and Helen Meeker.
4 sons and 1 daughter were living at the time of Nancy's death.
Son Albert Meeker
Son Elbert Leon Meeker
buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery
Son Herbert Ferry Meeker Sr. Birth: Dec. 12, 1905 Death: Jul. 26, 1993
Athens Henderson County Texas, USA
also buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery.
Son Robert "Bob" Cardwell Meeker (b 3/14/1908 d 2/17/1982) He is also buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery.
Daughter Winnie Ruth Meeker Day buried in Smith Bend Coon Creek Cemetery.
Nancy is also listed under name Nannie A. Meeker
Campbell Cemetery
is also called
Campbell-Elrod Cemetery
Land for this cemetery was given to the Harmony Methodist Church in 1855 by Navarro County pioneer David Wilson Campbell. Ten acres were donated to the church trustees, with part to be set aside as a graveyard and known as Campbell Cemetery. David Campbell was buried here in 1879. The land was conveyed to J. M. and Eunice Elrod in 1908. They gave the land containing the cemetery back to the church in 1914. Although there are some unmarked graves, the earliest documented burial is that of Ensly Willis (1856 - 1859).
Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986
Marker located in the Campbell - Elrod
Cemetery 10 miles
west on FM 744,
Corsicana, Texas
2 daughter's deaths preceded Nancy. Myrtle Estella Meeker and Helen Meeker.
4 sons and 1 daughter were living at the time of Nancy's death.
Son Albert Meeker
Son Elbert Leon Meeker
buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery
Son Herbert Ferry Meeker Sr. Birth: Dec. 12, 1905 Death: Jul. 26, 1993
Athens Henderson County Texas, USA
also buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery.
Son Robert "Bob" Cardwell Meeker (b 3/14/1908 d 2/17/1982) He is also buried here in Campbell Elrod Cemetery.
Daughter Winnie Ruth Meeker Day buried in Smith Bend Coon Creek Cemetery.
Nancy is also listed under name Nannie A. Meeker
Campbell Cemetery
is also called
Campbell-Elrod Cemetery
Land for this cemetery was given to the Harmony Methodist Church in 1855 by Navarro County pioneer David Wilson Campbell. Ten acres were donated to the church trustees, with part to be set aside as a graveyard and known as Campbell Cemetery. David Campbell was buried here in 1879. The land was conveyed to J. M. and Eunice Elrod in 1908. They gave the land containing the cemetery back to the church in 1914. Although there are some unmarked graves, the earliest documented burial is that of Ensly Willis (1856 - 1859).
Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986
Marker located in the Campbell - Elrod
Cemetery 10 miles
west on FM 744,
Corsicana, Texas
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