Nutt-Ross Cemetery
Surveyed by Don Austin ca 1981Transcribed by Marylee W. Knight
Directions: This cemetery is located about 3/4 mile southwest of the Snap Community in Indian Creek bottom along the old Carthage-to-Clayton Road. This location would be on private property somewhere between the intersection of Panola County Road 108 and CR 114 to the east and CR 113 on the west.
When Don Austin surveyed this cemetery he found four marked graves and estimated 25-35 unmarked graves. Gwenneth Marshall Mitchell and Marjorie Nugent furnished additional information on these unmarked graves to him.
"Located adjacent to the old Carthage-Clayton Road immediately after it crosses a tributary of Indian Creek situated atop a high bluff in thick woodland. This section of the old road is no longer in use but it apparently has not been out of use for so many years for it still cuts a wide swath through the forest floor and is still quite deep in some places. It is said that there was once a church across the road from the cemetery but it has long since vanished.
"It is impossible to tell how large the cemetery was since there is so much undergrowth and few signs of markers present. The four identifiable markers and remains of one or two more were all found within a relatively small area suggesting that the cemetery was not too terribly large. The most striking feature was the grave of Amanda Ross enclosed by the rusty remains of a "Gilded Age" fence.
Ross descendants found Edward Ross' grave after the regular inventory was made. The stone was completely buried in straw and leaf mold: and the discovery was the result of a long-time search. That stone is the evidence, which they needed to prove their beliefs. Edward was born in Barnwell Co. South Carolina: Married March 6 1868 died 2:30 A. M. Panola Co. Texas
"The cemetery was primarily a family cemetery used mainly by Dukes, Rosses and Etheridges all of which intermarried. Being a close neighbor to the Page Cemetery it is no doubt a forerunner to the newer Bethlehem Cemetery to the east, which is also located along the old Carthage-Clayton Road. Although it is named for a former landowner Stephen M. Nutt there are not believed to be any members of that family buried here."
- Name
- Birth
Death - Parents
- Spouse
- Comments
- Duke, Henry Thomas
- Apr 04 1866
Sep 23 1867 - s/o J.B. & L.C.
- ~
- ~
- Etheridge, Edmond
- Feb 11 1808
Jan 16 1873 - ~
- ~
- ~
- Ross, J.P.
- Aug 26 1849
May 10 1866 - s/o E.F. & E.
- ~
- ~
- Ross, S. (Sarah) Amanda
- Dec 05 1829
Nov 08 1868 - ~
- w/o John H. (Henry) Ross
- ~
- Duke, Adam
- 1794
1860 - ~
- ~
- known to be here
- Duke, Catherine
- 1810
1870 - ~
- w/o Adam Duke
- ~
- Ross, Catherine Duke
- -
1860 - ~
- w/o Daniel B. Ross
- ~
- Ross, Daniel Butler
- 1835
1858 - ~
- ~
- ~
- Ross, Edward
- Apr 14 1795
Jul 29 1866 - ~
- ~
- ~
- Ross, Elizabeth
- -
- - d/o J.H. & R.P.
- ~
- ~
- Ross, John Henry
- 1829
1885 - ~
- ~
- ~