Believe that at one time this was a large cemetery (approximately 1.50 acres) in size. Perhaps larger if comments received from others are true. There were only 22 graves that could be found with most of them enclosed with the "old time" Iron Fences. The few that were not enclosed with a fence had a significant head stone. Believe there are many more graves at this site because of the distance and locations of the graves we found. However since there were no more markers or stones we will never know. There is a "Helicopter Pad" in the middle of this graveyard which is used when there are medical emergencies at the Dilley Community Hospital. Inventory and Photos of these graves were collected by Joe Taffola, and John Hawley on 3-31-2004. Of the graves we found, the first known burial was December 1895, And the last was April 1968. The names on the graves that we found are as follows:
Click on names to see photos of grave sites.
Mrs. F.M. Rumfield, b. 12-2-1868, d. 2-25-1907
James Mayes (Brother), b. 12-17-1877, d. 7-18-1906
J. A. Gravell, b. 3-31-1867, d. 12.2.1920
Harris Annie, b. 3-23-1842, d. 3-31-1931, and William b. 12-4-1831, d. 2-9-1907
A.J. Spruill, b. 12-26-1843, d. 12-31-1904 [Company B, 9th Miss. Btl, Confederate States of America] Note: This grave is eligible for a Historic gravestone marker.
Ada Evelyn Wernette, b. 3-20-1903, d. 2-16-1907
Mills, H.H., b. 1-13-1820, d. 1-15-1906 and M.A., b. 5-8-1825, d. unknown
Sallie Finch, b. 1862, d. 10-25-1919, Age 57
Willie Ebner Finch, b. 7-27-1887, d. 2-17-1904
J.W. Buckow, b. 8-10-1810, d. 12-22-1895
Lovenia DeWoody, b. 6-1-1888, d. 4-25-1968
Minerva DeWoody, b. 6-25-1886, d. 3-25-1941
T.V. DeWoody, b. 12-17-1850. d. 5-8-1937
Lydia DeWoody, b. 11-28-1874, d. 3-18-1920
Hattie DeWoody, b. 10-12-1862, d. 7-22-1906
James DeWoody, b. 12-28-1883, d. 7-13-1906
Billie, b. 4-25-1897, d. 7-1-1903, and Minnie Scroggs, b. 12-2-1892, d. 12-31-1902
M. M. DeWoody, b. 12-31-1853, d. 2-2-1940
Dorothy Patteson, b. 5-7-1911, d. 1-1-1912 (No photo of this grave)
Anyone having any information about this unknown cemetery please contact the
County Coordinator
so it can be documented, so the information will not be lost to future generations.
Some of you may have relatives buried there which we can't identify. This situation
is not caused from willful neglect; but either the family died out, and/or
the descendants (two or three generations removed) live far away.
The overall condition of this cemetery is acceptable. It appears that someone
cuts the grass every so often -- perhaps the city of Dilley? However, the grave
sites, within the fences, etc are in deplorable condition; an indication that
they are not being maintained by relatives or friends. The dirt at one grave
site has sunk in a foot or more, indicating the coffin has deteriorated and the
dirt has fallen into it. This grave site definitely needs a dirt fill.
Other comments we have received about this cemetery.
TXGenWeb, Frio County - Unknown Cemetery, Dilley updated on 10/07/2009