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DEADRICK – HARE CEMETERY

ALSO KNOWN AS MAGET CEMETERY

 

Levesque, Cross County, Arkansas

 

The Deadrick House, Article 1973

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This cemetery is located on private property owned by the

 John H. Johnston family at Levesque

and is the site of the Captain Isaac N. Deadrick house.

 

Inventoried in 1961 by Thomas Baker and in 1981 by

Howard Lehman

 

(Posted with permission of the family of Howard Lehman, 2003)

 

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HARE, Annie E. (Deadrick), Apr 3, 1853 – Feb 18, 1899, wife of Dr. T. D. Hare

(daughter of Isaac Newton and Martha V. Deadrick)

HARE, Garland Newton, Feb 28, 1889 – Jun 20, 1912

HARE, John Alvah, Nov 15, 1878 – Feb 21, 1916

(son of T. D. Hare and Annie E. Deadrick)

HARE, Lucy Annie, Nov 5, 1886 – Dec 17, 1886, daughter of T. D. Hare

       (daughter of Thomas Dabney Hare & Annie E. Deadrick)

HARE, Dr. Thomas D.(Dabney), Mar 12, 1852 – Jun 4, 1909,

Woodmen of the World Monument

 

DEADRICK, I. N.(Isaac Newton), Sept 5, 1828 – Apr 29, 1884

       Confederate Soldier Captain, Co. A 29th Arkansas

DEADRICK, Mrs. I. N. (Martha V.), Oct 9, 1832 – May 5, 1887

DEADRICK, Infant, born and died Dec 28, 1888

DEADRICK, John Dacus, Jul 21, 1868 – Nov 21, 1888

       (son of Isaac N. and Martha V. Deadrick)

DEADRICK, John M., Mar 29, 1857 – Jun 1, 1860

DEADRICK, Mary M., Mar 22, 1855 – Aug 24, 1857

       (Isaac N. Deadrick, Jr. and wife, Nannie Smith, are buried at Cogbill Cemetery)

 

DISHION, Paul Carlos, 1917 – 1922

 

HENDRICKSON, S. M., Jan 3, 1844 – Sep 13, 1895, wife of J. T. Hendrickson

 

LAY, Pearl, 1879 – May 20, 1911 (Household of Ruth #1829)

 

MAGET, John D., Jan 5, 1793 – Aug 31, 1868

 

MCGARRITY, Jack, died Feb 1920

 

MCGARRITY, Lillie D., died Nov 1918, daughter of Jack McGarrity

 

MILLER, Bertha H., Apr 29, 1925 – Aug 23, 1938

 

MONTGOMERY, Pearl A., Sep 10, 1890 – Aug 18, 1902, Dau of W. C. & M. E. Montgomery

         (From Great Niece, Delia Ann Jones, “she died after being given grapes on a train”)

 

PERRY, Bettie Arbuckle, Wife of J. F. Perry, May 7, 1864 – May 1, 1918

         (John Franklin Perry is buried at Gibson Bayou Cemetery in Earle)

 

REEVES, Homer, Mar 8, 1891 – Jan 18, 1918

       Reynoldsville, Illinois Camp #12555 M. B. A. #272077 F. L. D.

 

SCOTT, Frances, 1869 – May 31, 1921 (Unmarked, death certificate on file)

 

VANCE, H. I., died Sep 19, 1898, age 54 years, husband of Nettie

 

WADKINS, Phenix, Tenn. Pvt. 326 Labor BN QMC, Jun 13, 1933

 

VANN, Sam (last burial), Dec 25, 1873 – Dec 1960

 

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29th ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE CAVALRY
McGEHEE'S COMPANY
COMPANY A

A list of the roll of Company A of the 29th Arkansas Confederate Cavalry which was organized at the old Methodist Camp ground near Vanndale in 1863 is a valued possession of Mrs. T. D. Hare.

 

Captain I. N. Deadrick was Commander William Grooms was first Lieutenant, John Cross was second Lieutenant. and W. P. Wilkins was third Lieutenant. W.P Brown was orderly Sergeant, John M.  Vann was second Sergeant and Sam Ware was Commissary Sergeant.

 

Roster of Company A of the 29th Arkansas Confederate Cavalry can be found at: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/29cavcoa.html

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This Page Last Updated Saturday, November 20, 2010

 

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