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Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery

Corsicana, Navarro County

Marker Text

The James Hamilton,Jr. family left Tennessee for Texas ca. 1841. Upon James' death in Arkansas, his wife Elizabeth and their children continuned the journey, arriving in Navarro County ca. 1846. Elizabeth Hamilton died on August 7, 1857, and is buried in Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery. The Hamilton's daughter, Julia (Hamilton) Bragg (d. 1900) is also buried at the site, along with her husband, Joseph O. Bragg (d. 1873) and four of their children. The earliest known burial in the cemetery is that of Joseph and Julia Bragg's son, James, who died on January 18, 1855. Today, Hamilton-Bragg Cemetery remains as a symbol of a pioneering Navarro County family. Historic Texas Cemetery -2005

Marker Details

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Location Description From Corsicana, go 4 miles east on FM 3041. Turn left on NE CR 1040 and go approximately 1000 feet. Cemetery is on the left about 50 feet off the road surrounded by a barb wire fence.
Marker # 15988
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.151864, -96.426415

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