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HEAD FAMILY CEMETERY
WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS

HEAD, Halvs E. Feb 2, 1841 Dec 14, 1857
at bottom of tombstone is name W. J. Dickson

Mary E. dau of K. M. & N. C. died
Apr 24, 1884
ae 4yrs 5mo 10dys

A. L. dau of J. & E. W. Nov 28, 1836
Sep 6, 1880
ae 43yrs 10mo 22dys

Elizabeth W. wife of Joseph died
Sep 17, 1882
ae 72yrs 11mo 21dys

Harvey Mills Father 1850 1943

Harry son of J. H. & M. E. Aug 18, 1896
Oct 23, 1914

Frank M. 1891 1961

There were four fieldstones with no information on them.

One of the four fieldstones is for Joseph H. Head per 
Obituary Notice which I have in my possession reads: 
Springdale, Ark., May 20. - Funeral service for Joseph 
H. Head, 76, who died at his home east of Springdale 
Monday morning, was conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 
at Jaybird church, east of town, with burial in Heads 
cemetery, a family burial plot. The service was 
conducted by Rev. John Johnson of Oklahoma. Mr. Head is 
survived by a son, Frank Head, who lived with his 
father, another son and a daughter, Vol K. Head and Mrs. 
May Clayton of Ora Grande, Calif. He is survived by a 
brother, Mills Head residing east of town near White 
river and a sister, Mrs. Maria Strain of California. 
Mr. Head was a son of Joseph H. Head of North Carolina 
and came to Arkansas when only 2 years old.

HEAD, Joseph H. Sep 15, 1854 May 20, 1930
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