Hi, When I was a kid there were some Picketts who attended church at Selden Baptist and Pleaant Hill Methodist activities ands I think they are buried about a mile behind the Methodist church in the Indian Creek Cemetery, Erath County, south of Stephenville. My grandparents jnew them well. If they had Arkansas roots in Civil War, they may have the older generations buried in Huckaby cemetery or Lingleville or Pea Ridge, Texas. Nathan Pickett was the youngest I remember. Take care, Charles Wyly On Sun, 06 Jun 1999 11:36:55 -0500 Vonnie & Pete <munntex@dialaccess.com> writes: >Hi! > >I am searching for family connections and any other information on >the >following found in the Texas Confederate Pension Applications Index: > >PICKETT, T. M. (Mrs.) 35194 >County: Erath >Husband: Joseph > >I have sent for a copy of this pension application but hope to make >contact with descendants. I think this might be Dr. Joseph T. >Pickett >who was a Confederate Surgeon, captured in AR and sent to Camp Chase >Prison Camp in OH where he died and was buried in Columbus, OH. > >If anyone has cemetery records for Erath Co, a lookup would be very >much >appreciated along with any census records available for 1870. > >Thank you! >Vonnie Looper Munnerlyn >