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NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS
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The Mahl Cemetery is VERY small, land-locked, and cannot be seen from the road. It is surrounded by the old style cast iron fence. The old sawmill is now a
pallet mill with one large building visible from the road.
![]() Image courtesy of USGS with overlay directions added by Billy Jack Worsham of Nacogdoches County. | |||
Cemetery appears well kept.
Double Marble Slab( Masonic) with limestone base
Wm. E. Wilburn Penny Wilburn
Born Jan 17, 1820 Born: Nov 21 1823
Died: Sept 18, 1898 Died: Mar 07 , 1865
“He said whose power “Oppressed by believeing,
uphold the sky, Cherished by faith”
Believing ye shall
Never die”
James, son of
W.E. and Peny Wilburn
Born: Jan. 04, 1865
Died: Aug. 14, 1882
Infant son of Mr. & Mrs
Elihu & Elizabeth
Nooner
“Gone to a better land”
NOONER J.D. (Jack) Wilburn
Elihu Elizabeth Jan. 20, 1850
1852 1856 June 13, 1905
1892 1933
Two possible unmarked graves inside the fence on east end
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