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Fannie May Clark

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  1. 1.  Fannie May Clark was born on 18 Oct 1904 in Ellis County, Texas; died on 28 Nov 1904 in Ellis County, Texas; was buried in 1904 in Glenwood Cemetery, Ellis County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Ellis County Cemetery Book, Volume 2 page 37

    Clark, Ida May September 28, 1877--November 13, 1904....wife of E. P. (broken)

    Clark, Fannie May October 18, 1904--November 28, 1904....daughter of E. P. and Ida May

    GLENWOOD CEMETERY(Also known as Garden Valley Cemetery)
    Located east of Forreston. Take Hwy 77 so. of Waxahachie to Boyce Grain on left sd of rd. At junction of Hwy 77 and Why 55, turn left on Hwy 55 to Nash Community; turn right on Holder Rd for 1 mi. to Forreston Rd; turn right on Forreston about 1/4 mi. Cemetery not easily accessible and not maintained. Oldest burial date recorded is 1883. The community of Nash was once known as Garden Valley and the cemetery also known by that name.
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    Ellis County Cemetery Book, Volume 2 page 37

    Clark, Ida May September 28, 1877--November 13, 1904....wife of E. P.( broken)

    Clark, Fannie May October 18, 1904--November 28, 1904....daughter of E .P. and Ida May

    GLENWOOD CEMETERY(Also known as Garden Valley Cemetery)
    Located east of Forreston. Take Hwy 77 so. of Waxahachie to Boyce Grain on left sd of rd. At junction of Hwy 77 and Why 55, turn left on Hwy 55 to Nash Community; turn right on Holder Rd for 1 mi. to Forreston Rd;tu rn right on Forreston about 1/4 mi. Cemetery not easily accessible andn ot maintained. Oldest burial date recorded is 1883. The community ofNas h was once known as Garden Valley and the cemetery also known by thatna me.



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