UNMARKED BURIALS
Danville-Shepherd Hill Cemetery
Willis, Texas
(Originally Danville, Texas)

There are several unmarked gravesites in Danville Cemetery, and many more are suspected due to indentions in the ground and family lore. Following are individuals reported by descendants to be buried in this cemetery:
Sarah Elizabeth (Lindley) Collard
Benjamin Fielding Irvine and wife,
Mary "Polly" (Belles/Bellesfelt) Irvine
Samuel Washington Lindley and wife, Elizabeth
James Adneil Reding
Robert Baker Reding (d. 1855)John L. Conn and wife, Nancy (Reding) Conn
James B. Caperton (h/o Nancy Cannon Brooks
John Spillers, d. 23 Oct 1846
Sarah Ann (George) Hall, w/o James Henry Hall
Mary Jane (Wester) Hall, w/o James Henry Hall
Sadie Hall, born and died 1890. A descendant
reports that Sadie was placed in the casket with
her mother, Mary Jane (Wester) Hall, who died in childbirth.
Sarah Jane "Sally" (Hall) Selman, d/o James Henry Hall
Darlene (Selman) Valdez, d/o Sarah Jane (Hall) Selman
Fred Dos(s)ey is listed as an Unmarked Burial in the book, "Unmarked Graves of Montgomery County Texas", p. 25. It says he was buried in Shepard Hill Cem. A relative reports that Fred was not Catholic and was probably buried in Danville Cemetery near two other Dossey burials.
John Lewis Smith
Dr. John Wood and his wife, Lucy F. (Henderson) Wood
UNIDENTIFIED GRAVES

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