NOTES

1.  Burleson County Historical Society, Inc., Astride the Old San Antonio Road - A pictorial
history of Burleson County,
p. 80.
2.  Ibid., p. 16-19, 20,80,314, 419.
3.  Oldest Marker, Judge John Gregg (1797-1848).
4.  Burleson County Deed Records, Vol. H, p. 173, Burleson County, Texas
5.  Hopson, ECHOLS family.
6.  John Echols arrived in 1835-received Unconditional Certificate, Washington County, Texas, February 1838 (4,428.3 and 177.1 acres).  White, 1840 Citizens of Texas Vol 3, Land Grants.
7.  Bounty Warrant No. 3153 (document which granted bounty land to a soldier) from Secretary of War, Republic of Texas, for Service April 21-Juy 22, 1836.  May 3, 1838-Received by John Echols.
8.  Oldest Marker, Judge John Gregg (1798-1848)
9.  Ericson, Joe Ellis JUDGES OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS (1836-1846) A biographical directory, p. 122, 313
10.  Listing of tombstones 1963-2002.
11.  Brunson, DAVIS/ECHOLS family.
12.  Saunders, Early Settlers of Alabama, p. 65-66,70.
13.  Small, Frontier Times, Judge Rufus Y. King, The Gregg Family Tragedy in 1841, p. 194-196.
14.  Gregg, Diary and Letters of Josiah Gregg 1840-1841, p. 112-113.
15.  McLean, PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Vol XI, p. 85.
16.  Burleson County Historical Society, Astride the Old San Antonio Road - A pictorial history of Burleson County,  p. 26,58.
17.  Ibid, p. 19,23.
18.  Listing of tombstones 1963-2002.
19.  Burleson County, Texas, Surveyors Record, vol. 474, p. 839-849.
20.  Burleson County Historical Society, Astride the Old San Antonio Road - A pictorial history of Burleson County, p. 38.