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Starkey Cemetery

Kerrville, Kerr County

Marker Text

This burial ground began as a family plot for the James Monroe and Martha Adeline (Rees) Starkey family. The first burial was for their son, Jones Starkey (d. 1868). J.M. Starkey, who came here in 1854, was Kerr County’s first assessor and collector, and later, chief justice; he was vital in Kerr County’s organization. The Gibbens, Lowrance and Rees families are the only others represented. Although few in number, the interred individuals’ contributions were invaluable; they served as civic leaders, mill builders and operators, ranchers, government officials, Texas Rangers, and Civil War veterans. Today, Starkey Cemetery remains a record of noted pioneers who made vital contributions to Kerr County. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2008

Marker Details

Address 1180 Junction Hwy
Location Description NW of entrance to 1180 Junction Highway (SH 27), 300 feet NW of Commerce St. and 100 feet NE of Junction Highway
Marker # 15810
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.061041, -99.167509

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