This entry is from the J.J. Watts collection. John J. Watts hailed from Warren, Maine and moved to the northern Ozarks of Missouri sometime after the Civil War. He was a circuit-riding Baptist Minister and his territory covered Phelps, Pulaski, and Texas Counties and parts of Maries and Dent Counties. He established a cemetery, Watt’s Lawn, which is located 1 mile West of J Highway, near the Pulaski County-Phelps County line. This collection covers 1878-1912.
Julia Ann Miller, wife of Richard Miller, died at Newton, April 28th 1907, in the morning, aged 62 ys, 6 ms, & 23 ds, buried at Newtown Cemetery, Apr. 29th 1907, at 3 p.m. Burial service by Watts & Hendrix.
5 October, 1844 - 28 April, 1907
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