The first burial in the cemetery was for one of Lindsey's slaves.
The one-room school house built next to the graveyard served as a community church where funeral services were held. Over the years, this cemetery has served residents of the surrounding area, including the community of Randolph, which was founded in 1887 on the Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas Railroad. The main street in Randolph was located about 3/4 mile southwest of the Lindsey School and cemetery, and a wooden sidewalk connected the two. In the middle 1890s, the Lindsey School was moved to Randolph, and the original school grounds were added to the cemetery. Among those buried here are Thomas Lindsey and his wife, Rebecca, and their son-in-law, the Rev.Burwell Cox,
who organized several Presbyterian churches in the area. Other graves located here include those of businessmen, farmers, doctors, pioneer citizens and their descendants, and veterans of several wars.
The first burial in the cemetery was for one of Lindsey's slaves.
The one-room school house built next to the graveyard served as a community church where funeral services were held. Over the years, this cemetery has served residents of the surrounding area, including the community of Randolph, which was founded in 1887 on the Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas Railroad. The main street in Randolph was located about 3/4 mile southwest of the Lindsey School and cemetery, and a wooden sidewalk connected the two. In the middle 1890s, the Lindsey School was moved to Randolph, and the original school grounds were added to the cemetery. Among those buried here are Thomas Lindsey and his wife, Rebecca, and their son-in-law, the Rev.Burwell Cox,
who organized several Presbyterian churches in the area. Other graves located here include those of businessmen, farmers, doctors, pioneer citizens and their descendants, and veterans of several wars.
Family Members
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Martha Mariah Cox
1845–1933
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Rebecca Lavina Cox Blanton
1847–1920
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John Burwell Cox
1849–1912
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Thomas Coleman Cox
1851–1911
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Nova Zembla Cox Kerr
1855–1911
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Sarah F. "Sallie" Cox Blanton
1857–1879
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Alice Jane "Allie" Gray Buchanan
1858–1878
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Elizabeth Cox Davenport
1859–1952
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Samuel C. Cox
1867–1887
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Mary Ellen Cox McClure
1869–1931
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Jimmi Cox
1872–1873
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Phillip Cox
1874–1874
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Richard Alfred Cox
1874–1917
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Evelyn Anna "Eva" Cox Morgan
1878–1973
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Annabelle Josephine "Belle" Cox Morrow
1881–1951
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