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    1. [GRAYSON] Hibbitt
    2. Steve Bemrich
    3. There IS a Hibbit Cemetery however in Cooke County (beleive its still cooke there) near Gainesville texas.. this would have also been in the Whitesboro area as well.. often there might be a named "community" even if it never formally became a town.. Hibbit is where my ggg-grandpa's brother Charles Roff, his wife, and two sons are buried. The cemetery is next to a small church (Hibbit church of course!) and is near the Walnut Bend area north-northeast of Gainesville.. Can give you directions to the cemetery if you need them.. but havent got the info here at work at the moment the US Gvernments GNIS service at http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/ may be able to map this for you and give you the exact location.. its down at the moment but hopefully will be up quickly.. Interested in that "thompson" name.. my g-grandmother married (3d husband) a James Thomas Davenport from the whitesboro area.. whose mother married a thompson as her second marriage -----Original Message----- From: Charles & Nancy Royall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 1:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [GRAYSON] Hibbitt There is no Hibbitt listed in the Texas Almanac for any county. That does mean that it did not exist. It may have became one of those abandoned towns that no longer exists. Charlie Royall

    08/21/2000 07:18:26