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Norman Valley Cemetery |
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CR-210
Sharp, TX
This is a rather large cemetery in
a field about 1/4 mile East from a barn on a farm road off of CR-210. |

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Sarah Norman
1812 - 1886
Emigrated to Texas in 1826
Sarah was undoubtedly a member
of the family for which Norman Valley Cemetery was named. She
must have had stories to tell of early life in Texas.

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The Norman grave site at Norman
Valley Cemetery is a jumble of brush and headstones.

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Christopher Jalle
1825 - 1887
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Johann Hanke
sohn von
Johann & Marie Hanke
1902 - 1909 |
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F. M. Leatherman
1836 - 1881
Many children are buried in early cemeteries.
Francis Sr. did not see his son grow old.

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Francis M. Leatherman
1861 - 1866

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Columbus Bowen
1849 - 1875
Many folks died young in the early days of Milam
County, Texas. Columbus died at 26.
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Mary Sampier
1838 - 1890
The Sampiers are well represented in Norman Valley
Cemetery.
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