Magee-McCord Cemetery

 

Located 5 miles east of Emory off of Hwy 69S

Submitted by Marsha Magee

Graves as identified and recorded by: M.H. Brown, Grand Saline, TX ,H.W. Carpenter, Greensboro, NC, Mrs. Mary Morse, Kemp, TX, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris & sons, Emory, TX

Filed in the Real Records of Rains Co., Texas for the preservation and availability to all interested parties.  4 April 1992.

Grave rows generally run north and south, measured from west fence.

Name Birth Death Comments

Row #1

Magee, baby 02-05-1923 02-07-1923 s/o Eli Magee

Row #2

Unknown     Headstone with no inscription
Magee, Otie E. 1895 1957 s/o Ras & Mattie Magee

Magee

Curtis E.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sarah E.

04-15-1915
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

03-21-1917

01-19-1982
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

03-20-1962

s/o Otie E. Magee; 

served in Army WWII & awarded Purple Heart for shrapnel wound received to the head

maiden name: Middlebrooks

Magee

Mattie (left)

Ras (right)

1874

1869

1950

1956

maiden name: Coffey

"Erasmus Seymour"

s/o Eli E. & Victoria Magee

Magee, E.B. 01-31-1898 12-27-1945

"Erasmus Bunyan"

s/o Ras & Mattie Magee

Magee, Mary Jewell 01-17-1907 02-28-1907 d/o Ras & Mattie Magee

Magee

Jason E. (left)

Minnia (right)

10-10-1871

07-17-1883

04-05-1967

05-04-1906

s/o Eli E. & Victoria Magee
Magee, baby 1905 1905  
Magee, Ruby 1902 1902  
Magee, Hobert Hauley 08-31-1900 10-07-1900 s/o Ras & Mattie Magee

Allred

Pearl V. (left)

Joe Bunyan (right)

10-12-1878

04-05-1870

08-23-1967

10-12-1918

"Pearl Victoria"; 

d/o Eli E. & Victoria Magee

Allred, Hubert E. 06-09-1919 09-28-1970 s/o J. B. & Pearl Allred
Allred, John B. 03-24-1915 01-08-1972 WWII military marker
Allred, Yank 11-17-1901 04-28-1987

"Yancey"

s/o J. B. & Pearl Allred

Row #3

Hays, Olester M--/21/1885 09-23-1887 d/o J.F. & Elie S. Hays
Morris, Nettie 03-05-1894 02/06/1895 d/o B.F. & F.E. Morris
Magee, Gladys Mozell 09-24-1912 11-07-1921 d/o Ras & Mattie Magee
Magee, Victor Jerome 08-23-1893 10-03-1894 s/o Ras & Mattie Magee
Allred, inf. dau 09-10-1900 09-14-1900 d/o J.B. & Pearl Allred
Allred, John Bunyan 08-16-1899 08-19-1899 s/o J.B. & Pearl Allred
Coke, W.T. 05-15-1829 10-17-1892 "William Thomas"
Coke, Victoria L. 05-23-1842 06-23-1921 maiden name: Redwine; widow of Eli E. Magee

Row #4

Magee, Levi 07-04-1822 05-12-1868  
Nelms, Mrs. T.A.   12-13-1890

Age 64 years

d/o Richard Magee

Magee, Richard 04-30-1804 10-15-1869  
Magee, Richard   10-12-1869 Age 65 years
McCord, James E. 05-28-1870 10-12-1874 s/o W.M. & S.A. McCord
McCord, TaLitha Bulah 11-13-1867 10-09-1882 d/o Wm. & S.A. McCord
McCord, Dr. Wm. M. 03-18-1829 01-19-1883 husband of S.A. McCord
McCord, S.A. 01-24-1834 08-04-1886

"Salina Ann Magee",

d/o Richard & Rachel Magee;

wife of W.M. McCord

Duffy, Florence A. 01-03-1852 05-14-1884 wife of Dr. William A. Duffy
Murff, Aron Bonnylin 06-29-1893 07-22-1894 s/o T.A. & Rachel Lucinda McCord Murff

McCord

Uncle Billie

Aunt Duck

1860

1862

1923

1934

"William R."

s/o W. M. & Salina McCord 

"Rachel Lucinda"

d/o W. M. & Salina McCord

Row #5

Magee, Jennittia 02-07-1824 07-18-1867

wife of Wm. Leonard Magee

"Her Happy Soul Has Winged its Way to One Pure Bright Eternal Day"

Magee, John L. 04-23-1842 04-06-1855 s/o R. & R. Magee
Magee, Richard H. 02-26-1866 07-12-1868 s/o E.E. & V.L. Magee
Magee, Mary C.T. 10-07-1874 09-18-1875 d/o E.E. & V.L. Magee

Magee

Son

Daughter

1876

1876

1876

1876

Twins – one marker & one space

s/o & d/o E.E. & V.L. Magee

Magee, inf. son 1879 1879 s/o E.E. & V.L. Magee
Magee, Eli E. 12-21-1827 06-23-1883

"Eli Edwin"

s/o Richard Magee

Turner, Jesse E. 02-20-1884 09-18-1887 d/o Edward L. & Ida Turner
Turner, Beulah J. 03-05-1892 09-13-1903 d/o Edward L. & Ida Turner
Turner, Birdie L. 03-08-1902 10-26-1924 d/o Edward L. & Ida Turner
Turner, Edward L. 10-08-1855 10-31-1934 husband of Ida Ellen Magee
Turner, Ida Ellen 07-15-1861 05-08-1949

wife of Edward L. Turner;

d/o E. E. & Victoria L. Magee

Turner, Victoria L. 04-26-1889 12-23-1977  

Row #6

Magee, Wm. Leonard 11-07-1825 01-26-1891 s/o Richard & Rachel Magee
Hogue, L.J. 02-01-1861 12-01-1873  

Row #7

Moore, Hugh 03-15-1849 08-06-1881  
Magee, Captola Hart 04-07-1864 09-1886 d/o Sterling Calvin & Artemissa Pierce Hart; the first wife of a Magee boy who is buried at Silver Lake Cemetery on Hwy. 80 outside of Mineola. Wood Co. Texas.

Row #8

Unknown     Unmarked marker at head and foot

Row #9

Karns, Giles 1909 1909  
Varnon, Grandmother 1852 1921  

March 30, 1923
W.R. McCord Killed by J.F. Holt
W.R. McCord, better known as "Billie" McCord, was shot and killed by J.F. Holt about 8 o'clock Saturday morning, an automatic pistol being the weapon used. Three shot were fired, two of which took effect in the left side and passed out at the right side. Mr. McCord fell on his face and was dead in a minute or two. The tragedy occurred in front of the yard where Holt lived on McCord's farm in the McCord settlement about half way between Emory and Alba and is said to have been caused by a former disagreement. Mr. McCord has lived in that neighborhood the past twenty-five or thirty years and is widely known in the county. Mr. Holt had only lived in the county a few years and is not very well known. Holt waived examining trial and his bond was set at $7,500 which he has not made up to this time of this paper going to press. Mr. McCord's remains were laid to rest in the McCord cemetery in the same neighborhood where the tragedy occurred in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and friends, Rev. J.I. Weatherby of this city conducting the funeral services. He is survived by two brothers, "Kinch" McCord of Stamford and "Dutch" McCord of Cisco and one sister, Miss Duck McCord of Dallas all of whom were here to attend the funeral.

July 13, 1923
Holt Given Ten Years for Killing McCord

The Holt murder trial has occupied the first three days of the week, the prosecution being represented by District Attorney James McClyde Sweeton of Greenville and Judge O.H. Rodes of Emory and the defense by Mr. W.W. Berzett of this city. The defendant was charged with the murder of W.R. (Billie) McCord last March. The killing took place on Mr. McCord's farm, which was occupied by Mr. Holt. Mr. Holt's counsel pleaded self-defense in the trial. The jury was secured Monday evening, all the testimony was submitted Tuesday and the attorneys finished their arguments Wednesday morning and the case was given to the jury about 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The jury reached a verdict of guilty about 5 o'clock Wednesday evening, assessing his punishment at ten years in the penitentiary. The trial has attracted considerable interest, the courtroom being practically full all of the times and part of the time standing room was at a premium during the progress of the trial.

Rains Co. Leader
Dec 16, 1921
( Grandmother Varnon, row #9)
Mrs. L.D. Varnon Dead
Mrs. L.D. Varnon died at the family home in the Harmony community last Thursday after a short illness and her remains were interred in the McCord cemetery, Saturday, Rev. L.A. Stidham and J.M. Spencer conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Varnon was 70 years old and a consistent member of the Baptist church at the time of her death and was held in warm remembrance by the friends and acquaintances. She is survived by her husband, who had the sympathy of friends in his sad bereavement.

Rains Co. Leader
Nov 11, 1921
( Gladys Magee, row #3)
Is Brought to Rains County for Burial
Little Gladys, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Magee, died at Dallas Monday and her remains were brought here for burial in the McCord Cemetery, east of Emory, the funeral being conducted by Rev. J.M. Spencer. Friends of the family join in with the Leader in extending sympathy to the bereaved family.

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