Notes On Visit To Jarret J. Ivy's Grave Site

Notes on visit to Jarret J. Ivy 's grave site.

(Jarret J. Ivy was my great-great grandfather's brother. He migrated from the family home in Jackson County, Alabama to Texas. I am unclear on the exact dates but it was after Texas won it's independence from Mexico.)

Andy Blake, photographer, arrived at my home in Round Rock around 9 am.  We hitched my little travel trailer to his pickup truck and headed for Caldwell, Texas which is near Providence Cemetery.  We were not certain of the address but had general idea.

Turned too soon and spent an hour going in circles before realizing what we had done.  Found cemetery with no problem after that.

Beautiful and historic old cemetery and church.  Uncle jarrett's grave is the first on the right as we entered the cemetery.  His wife and one son buried next to him.  Masonic emblem on tombstone.  Wif and sons stone have been replaced apparently by caretakers of the cemetery.

Have good photos of the markers, the cemetery and church. Also signs showing where to turn.





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