

The Hungerford Cemetery where these burials were originally was destroyed by a tornado that passed thru it. The cemetery has been farmed for over 50 years so no other signs of a graveyard are left. Because Samuel Weeks and his wife were the namesakes of the town the community moved what was left to this Sportmens Hall/Firestation.
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| Text & Description (Click this Link for Description, Photo Link for Image) | Photo Link | Date | Submitter |
| Samaria Sportmens Hall October 5, 2005 | Image 84K | Dec 2005 | Keitha Morgan |
| Weeks, Sammie M | Image 29K | Dec 2005 | Keitha Morgan |
| Weeks, Samuel M | Image 24K | Dec 2005 | Keitha Morgan |
| Weeks, Samuel M & Sammie | Image 82K | Dec 2005 | Keitha Morgan |
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