Williams Cemetery

Limestone County, Texas

GPS Coordinates 31.27171, -96.63963
From Kosse, take SH 14 about 2 miles south, Williams Cemetery is on the east side of the road.

Just over the County Line in Limestone and near Alto Springs.

Historical Marker erected 1976
Kentuckian W. F. Williams met Sam Houston in Tennessee and later joined his army to fight for Texas Independence at the Battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836. Williams came to Falls County in 1857. A farmer and rancher, he was also a partner in Mosley and Williams General Store in nearby Kosse. He was a member of Eutaw Lodge No. 233, A. F. & A. M. He married Amanda Walling and had ten children.

There are many unmarked graves in Williams Cemetery
Last First Birth Death Notes/Inscriptions
WILLIAMS William F. Jan 14 1814 Aug 27 1878 Historical Marker
WILLIAMS Amanda (Walling) Aug 01 1825 Apr 16 1912 Wife of William F. Williams
Married Sepember 16, 1841 in Nacogdoches County, Texas
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WILLIAMS J. W. no date no date CSA Company K, 12th Texas Cavalry
WILLIAMS Martha Sep 08 1878 Dec 01 1878 Daughter of W. H. & L. J. Williams
WILLIAMS Viola Pearl Oct 01 1882 Apr 12 1918 Daughter of W. H. & L. J. Williams
PITTMAN Alice A. Dec 01 1884 Jul 25 1888 Daughter of J. A. & D. E. Pittman
WALKER Alford P. Dec 29 1898 Mar 22 1908 Son of J. B. & A. E. Walker
FERGUSON Nancy A. (Williams) Aug 25 1842 Dec 04 1920 Daughter of W. F. & Amanda (Walling) Williams
Wife of Henry Clay Ferguson
FERGUSON Henry Clay 1835 1863 Henry Clay Ferguson was born in Kentucky and he died in Arkansas
CSA
FERGUSON Travis no date no date
FERGUSON John Henry Feb 02 1863 Dec 14 1884 Son of H. C. & N. A. Ferguson
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