From Conroe take Hwy 105 West to Dobbin Texas. Then
turn onto FM1486 South. Go about 2.6 miles. Turn
right on first road past Jackson Road. Moon Camp
Road. The cemetery is in deep woods. Private. Key
Map 151U. |
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Here is the original description from Montgomery Cemeteries Vol. VI published in 1980 by MCG&HS: Located on a high knoll on Ole Dupree Plantation, bordering Grimes Co. yet in Montgomery Co. The Graveyard adjoined Ole San Antonio Road to Nacogdoches – just west of Kings Branch (a branch of Caney Creek). Go 1486 from Dobbin towards Magnolia. Turn right at Tom Blake Tree Farm and follow the faint trail 2 7/10 miles to High Hill. | |||||
For more information on the Lewis Dupree and his
wife, Levene Adaline (Daves) Dupree, consult the
Montgomery County History, Volume I at
the Montgomery County Memorial Library Genealogy &
History Room and or
Montgomery County Texas Confederate Veterans
Buried in Montgomery County Texas
by Frank M. Johnson |
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Lname | Fname | Born | Died | Comments | |
Dupree | Lewis | 2 Aug 1801 | 23 Aug 1855 | Masonic Emblem | |
Dupree | Levene Adaline (Daves) | 2 May 1808 | 20 Dec 1887 | Wife of Lewis | |
Daves | F. L. (Frances Lewis Daves) | 1821 | 1859 | Brother of Levene | |
Around the three graves above are buried family members with no markers. |
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Dupree | Canzada Tine (Springer) | 1830 | 1882 | No Marker; First wife of F. G. Dupree | |
Dupree | Mary Lavina | 1829 | ca 1850 | ||
Dupree | James F. | 1840 | 1852 | ||
Dupree | Robert P. | 1848 | 1860 | ||
Banks | Martha G. E (Dupree) Stoneham | 1830 | 1872 | ||
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Dupree | Jesse | 1798 | 1853 | ||
The following marked and in corner of the Cemetery: | |||||
Pinchback | George | 26 Jan 1807 | 19 Jan 1867 | ||
Pinchback | Sarah H. | 12 Aug 1811 | 15 May 1854 | Consort of George Pinchback | |
Pinchback | Tobias G | 25 Mar 1834 | 26 Jul 1860 | ||
Pinchback | John Wesley | 26 Sep 1841 | 19 Oct 1859 |