Hi, my grandfather and grandmother John Henry Carey and Nancy Elizabeth Hipp Carey are buried in Huckaby cemetery by their Stone and possibly Copeland cousins from Arkansas. Didn't know that Huckaby had two cemeteries. Oak Dale has one and Pea Ridge probably has one south of Thurber, then Lingleville. The only West End cemetery i knew was on U.S. 67 across from Tarleton College main campus to the Tarleton Animal Husbandry labs- the old poultry farm. Some Wylys, Cherry, and Pannils are buried there. The East End Cemetery is on the Mineral Wells Highway near the overpass and not far from the old County poor farm for destitute elderly. Have you read the Crockett and other Quantrill- Younger- Jesse James postings in the last 3 months? John Crockett had ridden with Qyantrill in the Civil War. He and others left for Mexico during the Reconstruction efforts to try all Confederate officers as criminals, in spite of Lincoln's pardons. . He returned to Pony Creek, Erath County and had a running fued with some Beach Boys. He killed one of them and left for Quannah, Texas after the grand jury no billed him. One beach married his daughter. Later, Mr. Crockett was killed in a hunting accident. The Crockett School between Pony Creek and Selden was named for the Crockett family. Davey Crockett's wife is buried in Acton Cemetery, Hood County, Texas across the Paluxy valley from Pony Creek. One young lady sent a note that her Mullins great grandad at Chalk Mountain, Texas had ridden with Quantrill and Jesse James and a member of his family was hanged in Missouri (Unless this was another chance to allow a man to start over, but he would have changed his name. Another told me the Canrtells of Bluff Dale changed their name from Quantrill to Cantrell. Knew some of them. Have not verified this. Jesse James was buried at Blevins, Texas, near Troy & Eddy & Westphalia, Texas according to a new book by one of his granddaughter. Courtney was the name Jesse took in Falls County and a Frank james who used his real name lived in Falls County, also. Another Alamo hero's wife is buried in Nancy Smith Cemetery, under the Chalk Mountain Hill towards Glen Rose- once Erath County. Her husband was Deaf Smith of the Alamo. If you can't scan the messages I mentioned tell me & I may can forward them from about 600 E mails, as time allows. Take care, Charles Wyly On Fri, 28 May 1999 00:06:20 EDT Cecrockett@aol.com writes: >I am seeking information about the Lingleville (West End) Cemetery. I > >believe my great-great grandfather, John Horatio WILLIAMS, is buried >there. >If any one can pass on hints or information, it would be appreciated. >We >know very little about his past, and according to family tradition, he >told >those who asked questions about his family history, "Better to leave >them >alone!" >Thank you. >Carol Crockett >