Willowsburg Cemetery

LAVACA COUNTY, TEXAS

There are about twenty-three markers in this old black cemetery, but some of those are funeral home markers that are illegible. The oldest marker found by Sammy Tise was for Augusta Mayfield who died 17 Mar 1911. He thought the cemetery must be much older than that because of two extremely large cedar trees and he also felt that there were many more unmarked graves. To get to the cemetery take 90-A east from Hallettsville to Sublime, turn left at CR 142 and drive about two miles, turn right on CR 143 and drive 1.4 miles, turn left on CR 144 and go about .2 mile, turn right on CR 138 and drive 4.7 miles. The road goes straight onto CR 140 (unmarked?), but CR 138 turns left and becomes CR 139. Go straight on CR 140. At the first right turn there will be a lane that goes straight. Go up this lane about one-half mile. The cemetery is on the left where the fence ends. It is in a yaupon thicket and cannot be seen from the lane. There is a big hay meadow on the opposite side of the lane.

Regena Williamson helped Sammy Tise survey the cemetery and contributed this list of graves. If you know of others buried in the Willowsburg Cemetery, please contact Regena or Lavaca TXGenWeb coordinator, Rox Ann Johnson.

Marked Graves

Name
Birth
Death
Notes
E., W.
initials on footstone
Foster, Charlie
no dates
H___, Walis
2 May 1938
Jones, Malisia
2 May 1938
age 57 y 7 m 1 d
L., E.
initials on back of field stone
Mayfield, Augusta
Dec 1863
17 Mar 1911
Mayfield, Ida
1877
23 Oct 1916
Payne, Laura
10 Nov 1927
age 50; Atres Laura Payne
Thimon?
Tillmon, Charlie no dates
Ward, Adline 25 Jan 1897 24 Jan 1929
Wardill, Vince III 4 Dec 1910 17 Mar 1946
Williams, Louisa Bryant ca 1880 22 Oct 1930 No marker; info from death certificate: 50 years, 7 months, 2days, parents were G. R. Bryant and Kate Hazel; husband was Williams Williams; died at Oakland, Colorado Co, TX