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Savannah Cemetery

Jefferson, Marion County

Marker Text

This site began as the family burial ground for Sofia Smith Whatley and her descendants. A South Carolina native, Whatley moved from Alabama with her son, Miles Jefferson, shortly after her husband, Martin, died in 1875. She came to this area to join another son, James Darling, and his family. A third son, Francis Marion, later bought land in Marion County as well. The burial ground began on the land of James Whatley, who also deeded property to the county for a public school. The oldest marked grave is that of a Poe family infant who died in 1884. For many years, the burial ground was known as the Whatley Cemetery, although over time it took on the name Savannah, after the second wife of Miles Whatley. An area church also bears her name. Over the years, the burial ground became a community cemetery, although Whatley family members remain active in maintaining the site, which is a link to their heritage and to local history. Among the area residents buried here are veterans of military conflicts dating to the Civil War. An association oversees cemetery operations. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2005

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Jefferson, E on FM 49, then N 1.8 mi on FM 43; W on Sand Country Rd.
Marker # 14771
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type HTC medallion and 24" x 16" plaque
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.850941, -94.189287

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