- Last Name: Wilkerson
- First Name: Isaac M.
- Spouse: Nannie
- Row: 3
- Plot: 28
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1866-02-10
- Death: 1938-01-12
- Remarks: IN MEMORIUM It was indeed one of Gods blessings to mankind for the Divine Creator of Heaven and Heath to have created our late friend and fellow citizen, I. M. Wilkerson, and to have cast him in our midst. To know Isaac Wilkerson, intimately was to love him. Ordinarily as the term is expressed, it is a rare thing for men to love one another. This was the relation I felt to my friend, Isaac Wilkerson. If you have ever experienced such, it is a grand feeling for the Saviour to implant this in the soul of one man for another. I can see the Divine Creator reflected in Isaacs eyes and smile for his fellow creature. Humility, simplicity, you demonstrated in your every action toward your fellow manâ€â€ï†a beautiful heritage to leave in your community. It was indeed a pleasure to have contacted you for forty years or more. God created you to bless mankind in the spirit that predominated you in your every day walk of life. We blot out your faults and remember only your virtues. A pleasant memory. J. R. HARRIS, A Brother-in-law. The Cameron Herald, 20 Jan 1938
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- Last Name: Wilkerson
- First Name: Susan H.
- Maiden Name: Edwards
- Spouse: William H. Wilkerson
- Row: 3
- Plot: 29
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1842-11-25
- Death: 1921-05-30
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- Obituary: Mrs. S. H. Edwards [Wilkerson] Dead At 79 Years Pioneer Woman Dies in Yarrellton Home Tuesday After Short Illness Mrs. H. Edwards aged 79 years, pioneer resident of Milam County, died at her home in Yarrellton Tuesday morning at 9:45 oclock after a short illness. Mrs. Edwards was born in Kentucky, November 26, 1842. She was married to William H. Wilkerson in 1860. They were among the pioneers settlers in this county. She had resided for 49 years in Yarrellton. Funeral was held from the residence Wednesday with C. N. Green and Brothers directors. Rev. S. B. Culpepper conducted the services. Deceased was a member of the Baptist church. She is survived by eight children as follows: Jim Wilkerson, Temple; Ance Wilkerson, Cameron; Dave and Isaac Wilkerson of Yarrellton; Mrs. Maude Davis of Plainview; Darcus Wilkerson, Yarrellton; Mrs. Geneva Lankford, Mrs. Massey Harris, Ballinger. Interment was made in North Elm Cemetery at 3:30 oclock Wednesday afternoon. The Cameron Herald, 02 Jun 1921
- Last Name: Wilkerson
- First Name: William W.
- Spouse: Susan H. Wilkerson
- Row: 28
- Plot: 5
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1835-03-18
- Death: 1915-01-28
- Military Service: CSA CoA 51st AL
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- Last Name: Wilkerson
- First Name: William W.
- Spouse: Susan H. Wilkerson
- Row: 3
- Plot: 30
- Side: Right
- Birth: 1835-03-19
- Death: 1915-01-29
- Military Service: CSA CoA 51st AL
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- Obituary: W. W. WILKERSON Yarrellton, Texas, Feb. 3--The Honorable W. W. Wilkerson, aged 80 years, among the first settlers of this community, surrendered to the grim reaper, death, on Friday morning, January 29th 1915. His death was not wholly unexpected, as he had been in ill health for three or four years. A widow and eight children, four sons and four daughters, survive, all of whom were present during deceased late illness. Relatives from a distance were Jas. A. Wilkerson of Temple, Mrs. Maud Davis of Red Oak and Mrs. J. R. Harris, from Hatchel, Texas. Rev. Dr. Hunter, pastor of the Yarrelton Baptist church, conducted the funeral services at the home, whence the remains were borne to North Elm cemetery for interment. We wish to extend to the bereaved relatives our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to the allwise Father, who can give peace to the troubled soul and heal the broken hearts. The Cameron Herald, 04 Feb 1915
- Last Name: Wybrants
- First Name: Lee W.
- Row: 12
- Plot: 1
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1871-04-05
- Death: 1895-07-22
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- Obituary: LEE W. WYBRANTS Mr. Lee Wybrants, of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wybrants of near Yarrellton, died at the family residence this week, and the remains were interred in North Elm cemetery yesterday morning at 10 oclock. He was an excellent young man, and leaves a host of friends to mourn his demise, The Herald extends condolence to the grief-stricken family. The Cameron Herald 25 Jul 1895