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3/2001 The CLARK CEMETERY is located at the junction of an unpaved drive leading to a private residence, a Leath Family member, and state highway 41 about 4 miles northeast of highway 35. After turning up the drive, the cemetery is on the left about 1000 feet, at the top of a rise in an overgrown pasture. A three strand barbed-wire fence, erected by L. J. Clark several years ago is still in good repair.

With the exception of a few stones, most are unreadable and broken. The stone for Harrison James Clark, Jr., bears a bronze plate attached in 1999 by L. J. & Wilma Clark, which has his date of birth, date of death and also shows name of wife: Nancy L. Clark and her birth & death dates.


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No records found of any marriages.

Unable to locate burial site, but, probably in general area of Garrs Mill, AR.

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3/2001--above ground marble crypt now collapsed. Top still intact.

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September, 2000
Mary Ann Clark Havens remembers having seen 5 redstone rocks in the
Rehoboth Cemetery, in the Clark line, which marked the graves of 5 children of Homer & Ada. There are currently only two of these rocks remaining.
September, 2000
Mary Ann Clark Havens remembers having seen 5 redstone rocks in the
Rehoboth Cemetery, in the Clark line, which marked the graves of 5 children of Homer & Ada. There are currently only two of these rocks remaining.

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Buried on backside of Grandparents tombstone in Duncan Cemetery, Duncan, Oklahoma. No inscription.
Buried on backside of Grandparents tombstone in Duncan Cemetery, Duncan, Oklahoma. No inscription.

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grave located Westside addition, Block D, lot 14, space 2
grave located Westside addition, Block D, lot 14, space 2

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grave located Westside addition, Block D, lot 14, sapce 1

Forrest was raised by Robert W. and Ella (Turner) Greathouse from age of 3 weeks. Ella is a sister to Forrest father. According to information from Tottye Greathouse (Turner) Howell, Forrest was given to Robert and Ella by his father when he was about three weeks old, as his mother had died. Forrest father was not seen again and Forrest was raised as Forrest Greathouse.

3/22/2006--Name of J. O. Turner and wife, Mary Campsey, are shown as parents of Forest (note spelling) Greathouse Turner on Texas Death Certificate, #6950.

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grave located Westside addition, Block D, lot 14, sapce 1

Forrest was raised by Robert W. and Ella (Turner) Greathouse from age of 3 weeks. Ella is a sister to Forrest father. According to information from Tottye Greathouse (Turner) Howell, Forrest was given to Robert and Ella by his father when he was about three weeks old, as his mother had died. Forrest father was not seen again and Forrest was raised as Forrest Greathouse.

3/22/2006--Name of J. O. Turner and wife, Mary Campsey, are shown as parents of Forest (note spelling) Greathouse Turner on Texas Death Certificate, #6950.

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Birth Record in Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas Volume 5, page 140.
Birth Record in Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas Volume 5, page 140.

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cemetery is located west of intersection of Harris & Cooper Streets, behind Rehoboth Baptist Church, just north of Hwy 287.
cemetery is located west of intersection of Harris & Cooper Streets, behind Rehoboth Baptist Church, just north of Hwy 287.

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Virgie died in childbirth.
Virgie died in childbirth.

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Forrest Hill Cemetery, is located 3 miles, north, northeast, of Gaylesville, Alabama.