Doak Cemetery
Red River County Texas

Compiled by C. M. Raulston, Jr.
Jan 3, 1980

The Doak Cemetery was started by W. H. Doak when his son, Samuel, was buried there in September 1873



NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE COMMENTS  
Doak, Samuel June 9, 1869 Sept. 4, 1873  
Doak, Baby March 17, 1876 April 5, 1878 Son of W. H. Doak and D. Z. Doak  
Doak, William H. Aug. 8, 1836 Oct. 11, 1878  
Ward, Howard N. Nov. 28, 1879 Aug 11, 1880 Son of N. W. and V. Z. Ward  
Ward, Harald R. Aug 7, 1882 Sept. 13, 1882 Son of N. W. and V. Z. Ward  
Ward, Venora Z. Nov. 1, 1850 March 18, 1884 Wife of N. W.  
Roberts, Lee Edward Nov. 1, 1889 Nov. 8, 1893  
Roberts, Pasgal Nov. 11, 1889 Dec. 11, 1889 Son of U. J. and S. A. Roberts  
Roberts, Y. R. Aug 26, 1812 Mar. 1, 1889  
Harrison, Tottie Dec. 17, 1901 Aug 22, 1902 Daughter of D. F. and Vernie Harrison  
Harrison, D. F. Oct. 20, 1872 Feb. 26, 1904  
Deviney, J. J. Nov. 18, 1871 March 8, 1904  
Deviney, Ottie M. March 18, 1890 March 11, 1904  
Deviney, James Alfred October 8, 1903 April 21, 1904 Son of J. J. and O. M. Deviney  
Deviney, Norma Dec. 3, 1871 Oct. 13, 1923  
Deviney, William T. Oct. 12, 1869 April 21, 1951  
Deviney, Joe Sept. 14, 1888 Aug. 4, 1979  
Swafford, Isaac D. Sept. 28, 1861 Dec. 21, 1941  
Swafford, Theo D. March 19, 1860 Dec. 28, 1941  
Deviney, Oma Dell June 20, 1913 Feb. 26, 1917  
Rosson, Lina Feb. 24, 1858 Jan 2, 1927 Wife of J. F.  
Rosson, John F. Jan. 5, 1867 Feb 22, 1947  
Rosson, Clifford Oct. 3, 1893 Nov. 2, 1929  
Huddleston, G. P. Sept. 8, 1859 Oct. 18, 1928  
Huddleton, Fannie (Talley) July 8, 1867 April 2, 1926  
Kimmons, M. Frank 1890 1919  
Roberson. William David Sept. 14, 1866 Feb 20, 1940  
Roberson, Ellen Julina July 19, 1868 April 13, 1914  
Hargrave, Sue Roberson Feb 8, 1900 Oct. 2, 1941  
Roberson, Red Richard July 2, 1898 Oct. 26, 1929  
Roberson, Mary E. March 30, 1904 March 28, 1922  
Eller, Bartie E. 1890 1928  
Long Della Mae (Seay) 17 Aug 1889 11 Apr 1943
Long Marvin 13 Jan 1913 24 Nov 1932
Seay Rebecca (Brown) 1 Jan 1840 15 Feb 1937
In unmarked graves are:
Johnie Scarbrough sister, Minnie. Both died in a log cabin near the cemetery in the early 1900s
 
Some genealogical information on the Seay/Long Families
Rebecca (Little Grandma) Brown married Jim Seay. They came to Red River County from Bandera County. Jim went off to the Civil War and was never more heard from. They had a son, Jim Seay, Jr.
Jim Seay, Jr. married Almeda Hooper. Their Children; Della Mae and Ernest
Della Mae Seay married Alf T. Long
5 boys, 1 girl
Thurmon T. Long
J. C. Long
Loyd W. Long
A. Marvin Long
Ella Mae Long
James Alvin Long
Almeda (Hooper) Seay was buried at Little Chicago, 5 miles west from Clarksville
 



Picture and some dates on last three listings submitted by Missy Mettlen

 

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