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Sebastian County, Arkansas
WHITE/SHELBY CEMETERY (Partial)

Submitted to The USGenWeb Tombstone Project by:
Carolyn S. Smedley-angelears@alltel.net

Surveyed by Carolyn S. Smedley and Myrna F. Wells.

The White/Shelby County Cemetery is located on Fort Chaffee Property, southeast
of Fort Smith, Arkansas.  It is off Highway 22, turn 1st entrance (Gate 19) after
passing through the Main Entrance of Fort Chaffee.  Turn right at Gate 19, go 
9/10 mile, turn left at second road to left, go exactly 9/10 mile further.
The cemetery is located on the left of this dirt road.  The road is well
rolled.  The cemetery is well maintained and fenced all the way, 
enclosing the graves.  You have to park at the rear and walk through the
double gates.  This is located in Sulphur Springs Township of 
Sebastian County.  It is a very old cemetery, with may Whites, Shelbys,
Taylors and Eslinger tombstones.

Many of the graves are marked with only ledgestone rough rock, hewn to mark
the top and bottom of the graves.  Some of the stones are large stones,
inscribed with family members' names and dates.

This partial survey will be completed.

NAME                    BIRTH               DEATH               COMMENTS
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Margaret Copher        1909                 1950                Mother
Charles Copher         1856                 1935                
Alice Marie Copher     August 1, 1936       August 26, 1936    
Ed C. Cole             1888                 1970               
Joe G. Chronister      March 24, 1816       December 18, 1848    At Rest
Lou Chronister         January 30, 1877     March 20, 1872       Mother At Rest
Martha Horton          1831                 1891                 Inscription not legible
W.W. Taylor            May 28, 1858         March 12, 1926       Those who knew his best loved him most
                                                                 Tombstone bears 3 names
Hattie Taylor          February 20, 1864    October 10, 1914     Wife of W.W. Taylor
Sarah M. Taylor        December 15, 1831    December 30, 1897    Mother of W.W. Taylor
Tennessee Taylor       1851                 1899                  
John W. Eslinger                            October 23, 1899     age 21 years
Andrew Taylor          July 29, 1884        January 24, 1909       
Alice J. Shelby        October 16, 1850     December 10, 1928    Tombstone bears two names
Geo. J. Shelby         November 2, 1847     October 29, 1927   
Sarah A. Stentzel      September 15, 1833   March 17, 1893       Mother
Mary Elizabeth         March 12, 1857       June 14, 1933        Another link is broken in our beloved band
Howthorne                                                        A Golden link is forming in another land.
                                                                 Mother
Clara Eslinger         November 2, 1904     February 14, 1917    
Viola Eslinger         May 4, 1910          March 12, 1911           
Infant Eslinger                                                  son of A.A. & May Eslinger
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