Hopkins County, Texas Archives
Submitted by: June E. Tuck
Granville Garnett Kemper
Granville Garnett Kemper was born in Owen County, Kentucky, the son of Joel Hitt Kemper and Millie Ann Garnett Kemper. His tombstone gives him being born September 5, 1844, and dying Dec. 22, 1920. The 1850 census, taken Sept. 7th, gives his age as 8, making him born in 1842. His obituary reads - Dr. G. G.Kemper, age 75, of Bonanza community, died Christmas Eve after living in Hopkins County for more than 50 years. He had lived at Reily Springs, Tazwell and Bonanza. He leaves a wife and seven children, five of whom live in this county and two in Kentucky. (Hopkins Co. Echo, Fri., Dec. 31, 1920) Dr. Kemper was one of the first doctors in Reilly Springs, Hopkins Co., Texas, and in February 1920, in Hopkins Co., Texas, he was still practicing medicine. In 1860, he lived in Owen Co., Kty. One can only wonder how he met his wife, since he married her in
Virginia. Was Granville a physician in the Civil War and met her during the war in
Virginia? He married Mary F.Carothers, 6 September 1866, in Russell Co., Virginia. When If a family member would like to claim the beautiful large stone and place it somewhere here in Hopkins County, they need to contact Larry Harmon, 701 Connally Street, Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482. A picture of this stone, base not included, made by Larry Harmon, has been placed on this web site. Larry did not remember this stone, and did not find the one that attracted him the most as a young boy. He recalls there were other stones, all now missing. One cannot tell where the cemetery was by looking in the area, but Larry thinks he knows the small knoll where the bodies are buried. |