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Gay-Hagan Cemetery
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This cemetery is located on the Gregg Co.-Upshur Co. line on N. Phillips Springs Rd, 4/10 of a mile E. of East Lake Dr. and 1 9/10 miles N. & W. from Gay Ave in Gladewater, TX. The cemetery is in very poor condition, no longer being maintained and has not been used for some time. Vandalism in the 1970's and 1980's has left it's mark, with several stones taken from the cemetery, some stones broken, and some graves actually disturbed. There are lots of graves marked with only native stones and others with just funeral home markers. UPDATE: The road leading to the cemetery has been cleared by the county and much of the brush in the cemetery area has been cleared by the City of Gladewater.

UPDATE: You will find this to be a combination of three readings.

The first reading was done February 11, 1990 by Ryan and Thomas Coker for Ryan's Eagle Scout project. Thank you Ryan for allowing us to use your information on the Gregg County, TX GenWeb Project!  We have also had 2 other readings submitted to us.....each has a few different names than the other. Over time, with vandalizm and erosion of the stones, some stones were lost, accounting for the difference in the readings. What you will find here is a compilation of all three readings.

It was read again in March, 2001 by Sharon Pierce, Randy Pierce, and Eddie Phillips.
Thanks to Gayla Edwards Hart for sending in her recent pictures!

This cemetery is in very sad shape.  There are broken headstones, and headstones that have dissappeared since Ryan Coker read this cemetery in the early 1990's. Some of the earliest settlers of Gladewater were buried in this cemetery.

A Texas Medallion, due to the efforts of John Ben Shepperd, once graced this cemetery, dedicated to Elvey Shepperd.   The first one was stolen, it was then replaced, and the second one was stolen also. The police recovered the medallion and returned it to John Ben Shepperd in the early to mid 1980's.  It now resides at the John Ben Shepperd Cemetery.

It reads:  "Pioneer Mother Elvey Shepped 1779-1860 born in South Carolina, daughter of Elijah Anderson, a soldier of the American Revolution and Elvina Brack.  Married William Shepperd in Georgia on 1-22-1802.  Husband died 1828 in Alabama.  Led her family to Texas in 1845 where, with help of sons and slaves, she built one of the first log cabins in this area---a log cabin which stood for over 100 years."

Thanks go to Alan Shepperd for this information from his private files!  In Gay-Hagan Cem., a ? Shepperd (Broken) marker could be that of J. William Shepperd who was 1st born son of Alfred F (Fulton) Shepperd & Florence E (Elverse) Hardin Shepperd. Dates in my records are b.1845 d.?. Benjamin A. was 4th s/o Gemmette Shepperd (s/o Alfred F.) & Mildred O. Bozman Shepperd. Mildred was the d/o Benjamin Medea Bozman. Benjamin was a surveyor who came to Texas in 1839. He was 1st married to Mariah Phillips, d/o George Phillips and Elizabeth Talley and 2nd to Frances Brown, d/o Hitson Brown & Winifred Ray. Winifred was sister of Gabriel Ray.
       NAME      BIRTH DATE      DEATH DATE        REMARKS
ADAMS, S A  Mar. 24, 1847  Mar. 19, 1890 w/o B. Cannon Adams
ALLEN, Rebecca  1828  Aug. 12, 1896 -
BURLINGTON, Arthur  1872  1904 -
BRIDGES, Mary Ann  May 21, 1827  Jul.  5, 1875 -
CANNON, Bessie Mae Moore  Apr 16, 1900  Mar 8, 1953 D/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
CANNON, Noah  1878  1919 -
CANNON, Martha  1870  1924 -
CAMERON, N.C.  1846  1924 -
CANNON, Mandy  1856  Jul.  2, 1885 -
CAPPS, Maggie Moore  -  Jul 1942 Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
DENTON, Mattie B.  1884  1885 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
DENTON, Jessie L  1883  1891 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
DENTON, Unknown Oct 15, 1884 Oct 15, 1884 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
ESTES, Gertrude  1912  1923 or 1933 d/o I.E. & Mattie
ESTES, I.E.  1853  1921 or 1934 -
ESTES, Mattie GAY  1871  1953 w/o I.E. Estes
FOSHEE, Claudia  May  5, 1880  Sep. 18, 1887 d/o Wm.E & Mary R.
GAY, Charles  1877  1880 -
GAY, Luther  Jan. 28, 1905  Nov. 7, 1905 -
GAY, M.A.J.  Sep 2, 1846  Mar 6, 1883 -
GAY, Mattie Jane Ribble  Feb.  6, 1873  Feb.  9, 1907 -
GAY, May  Aug. 25, 1900  Oct.  6, 1900 -
GAY, R M  Mar. 31, 1851  Apr. 10, 1907 New stone
GAY, Nancy  Nov. 25, 1853  Feb. 8, 1928 -
GAY, Robert  Jun. 16, 1906  Jun. 16, 1906 -
GAY, Sarah E.  Mar. 2, 1872  Feb 5, 1876 d/o MAJ Gay
GRIMES, George H  1859  Mar. 10, 1939 -
GRIMES, Virginia T  1862  Dec. 21, 1939 w/o George H.
GROOMS, D.P.  1909  1927 -
HEWITT, Perry  1834  1922 Confederate Soldier
HILL, Margaret  Mar. 14, 1861  Aug.  4, 1907 -
MASTON, Leonard  1905 1905 s/o John & Cora
MASTON, Tommie or Tommy  Sep. 13, 1871  Jul. 13, 1925 -
MOORE, Flossie  -  Jun 24, 1929 D/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
MOORE, Josephine Gay  Jul 23, 1879  Jan 24, 1946 W/o R G Sr.; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
MOORE, Maude  Dates are eroded  Dates are eroded Obit says d. Mar 3, 1933; D/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
MOORE, Minnie  May 20, 1913  Jul 10, 1932 D/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
MOORE, R G Sr.  -  Nov 22, 1939 H/o Josephine; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
MOORE, William  Aug 24, 1918  Jun 16, 1942 S/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
PERDUE, Mary Ann BRIDGES  1827  1875 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
PERDUE, Sidney Chapel  Jan.  9, 1867  Sep. 16, 1873 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
PERDUE, William Wesley  1814  1896 Picture compliments of Gayla Hart.  Taken as the brush was cleared from the cemetery in 2006.
POPE, Freeman  Dec.  1, 1941  Dec.  1, 1941 -
RIBBLE, John Edward  Apr 6, 1905  Sep 12, 1905 s/o DH & Maggie
ROBINSON, James A  1873  1944 -
ROBINSON, Emma R  1863  1943  w/o James A.
ROLLINS, James D.  1856 1879

Marker moved to Rosedale Cemetery between 1990 & 2001.  Do not know if remains were moved also to Rollins plot with what appears to be his son and
d-i-l..

SHEPPERD, Alfred F  Nov. 13, 1817  Jul. 24, 1876 -
SHEPPERD, Benjamin A  Oct. 20, 1876  Jul. 28, 1878 s/o GF & MD or MO
SHEPPERD, C L or LL  Jul. 30, 1849  May 12, 1854 -
SHEPPERD, Elvey 1779 1860 This medallion now resides at the John Ben Shepperd Cemetery by the left side of the fence.
SHEPPERD, Florence E  Nov.  9, 1825  Sep.  8, 1907 -
SHEPPERD, Jessie M  Mar. 28, 1875  May 12, 1876 d/o GF & MD or MO
SHEPPERD, Infant  Jan. 24, 1874  Mar 12, 1874 d/o of GF & MD or MO
SHEPPERD, L.A.  1860  1866 s/o Alfred F & Florence E.
SHEPPERD, ? (Broken)  1845  ? -
STULL, John  May 8, 1868  May 12, 1875 -
THOMAS, Ada Moore  Jan 2, 1896  Jul 20, 1951 D/o Josephine & R G Moore Sr; Submitted by Peggy (Moore) Thomas
WESLEY, William  Dec. 14, 1814  Dec.  2, 1896 -
YEARGON, Wammon Lester 1904  1939 -

 

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