Johnson Family Cemetery
Provided by Joel Honeycutt and Pat Althaus
Blanco County Historical Commission,  101 Pitchfork, Johnson City, TX 78636.


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Joel Honeycutt

Last Name                         First Name                        Birth                     Death                    
Johnson                               James P.                          Aug 24 1845         Oct 20 1885

Notes:
Masonic emblem.  Thrice hallowed the spot where our loved ones lie sleeping; Gaurded
by Angels, their loving watch keeping; Hark: hear the glad message to mourners still given;
He's not here, but there's joy with the Angels in Heaven.

Johnson                                Julia A.                                        1849                         1896

Notes:
Mother; Wife of J. P. Johnson.  This momument is broken but the part that remains has
this inscription: -------18, 1848 - Jan   29 1896.  Rest, Mother, rest in quiet sleep; While
friends in sorrow o'er the weep.

Johnson                                Mark                                        ca 1873

Notes:
Son of J. P.  and J. A. Johnson.  Pillowed on a Savior's breast; Sweetly sleep and softly rest;
Son on the morning shall restore:  The buried babe we now deplore.

one monument:
Johnson                                John W.                            Mar 28 1871             Mar 22 1877

Notes:
God is love.

Johnson                                 George W.                       Jul  01 1875              Apr 07 1877

Notes:
In Him we live and move and have our being.

Johnson                                  Infant Son                                                           July 01 1894

Notes:
Son  of J. T. and M. A. Johnson; God is life and is all in all.

Withers                                Robert Lee                      Jul 17 1875                 Mar 23 1891

Notes:
Son of W. H. and N. B.  Sleep on dear boy and thake they rest; Thy Father called thee; He
thought it best.

Brown                                     Belva                            Feb 28 1880                  Feb 07 1902

Notes:
Wife of E. G. Brown.   She was a kind and affectionate wife; A fond Mother and a friend to all.

Johnson                               Roy                                  ca 1891                        Dec 03 1892

Notes:
Darling we miss thee.

Johnson                                Zounah                             Jan 25 1873                 Sep 17 1882
 
Notes:
In memory of .  Daughter of R. J. and Melissa Johnson.  Age 9 years 7 months ad 23 days.
Life's fitfull dream is o[er; Thou art at rest; Asleep in Jesus, yes, for there's no doubt; They head was
pillowed on His loving Breast; And Angels waited for they parting Breath.

Needham                               William                          Dec 22 1822                Mar  02 1881

Notes:
Aged 56 yeears 2 months and 7 days.  This marker is not by any grave but was inside the chain link
fence.

Bond                                       Solomon                        May 03 1810                  Apr 06 1882

Notes:
God in his wisdom has recalled; the boon his love had given; and though    this body slumbers her: The soul
is safe in Heaven.  (There are rocks around this grave)

Dockery                                Arthur E.                        Feb 23 1871                  Oct 14 1886

Notes:
In fence and grave is cemented

Cooley                                   B. S.                                                                                    1877
Haset                                     T. H.   (?)                                                                            1877

Notes:
These two stones are not by any graves and could be markers for some of the unidentified graves.
There is only one date and we presume they are the date of death.

Benner

Note:
This is a stone with the name only.  It is in the ground and there is also a rock for the foot stone
Next to this grave is apparently another grave because there are stones set in the ground for both
a head stone and a foot stone, but there is no name.

Notes:
There is also a wire enclosure which could contain graves but there are no markers.
There are at least two other rock enclosures with no markers - these could be graves
There are several other indications of graves.

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