WebCorn Hill Cemetery in Williamson county, Texas Historic Cemetery Corn Hill Cemetery Jarrell, Texas 76537 Directions: Drive East of Jarrell on FM 487 .9 miles, right on CR 332 1.1 miles, right on CR 313, cemetery on the left. + − © OpenStreetMap contributors About Historic Texas Cemetery Designation gravesites WebHopewell (Liberty Hill) Cemetery Texas Gravestones . I.O.O.F. (aka Odd Fellows) Cemetery Texas Gravestones . Index to probate cases of Texas : Williamson County, October 16,1848 - December 27, 1938 WorldCat Jenkins Cemetery Find a Grave . Lawrence Chapel Cemetery Find a Grave . Matsler Cemetery : a story of Williamson …
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WebJun 6, 2013 · HERNANDEZ, Paula, 93, of Jarrell died Tuesday. Visitation 6 p.m. Friday, Ramsey Funeral Home, Georgetown. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Ramsey. Burial Corn Hill Cemetery ... WebCounty Road 313 Jarrell, TX 78537 USA Corn Hill -- or actually Old Corn Hill -- the the town founded by John King. When the Bartlett & Western Railroad created its line between Bartlett and Florence, Corn Hill was bypassed and the new town of Jarrell was born. Businesses and homes were moved north to the new community of Jarrell. norman schlissel plumbing
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WebCorn Hill Cemetery. Paul Frymire; Created by: John Christeson; Added: 20 Jan 2007 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 17596511; Source Hide citation. Find a Grave ... cemeteries found in Jarrell, Williamson County, Texas, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. WebCorn Hill received a death blow during the period 1910 to 1920 when all the people and most of the buildings (including the post office) moved to Jarrell. Today only a few buildings still stand. The old city cemetery is less than … WebOct 20, 2024 · Corn Hill is such a ghost town and its cemetery, while very rural appearing with some very old graves (for Texas), is maintained and contain some recent burials. I photographed this cemetery several years ago and didn’t intend to include it here for Halloween 2024, but decided to because of a bit of equipment failure that lost new photos. norman schayer edmonton