Exciting news! Here is an email that I received last
evening, March 1, 2015 from Larry Foerster,
Larry Foerster,
Chairman Montgomery County Historical Commission:
TO OUR COUNTY
HISTORICAL COMMISSION FRIENDS:
I want to thank
Travis Pavlock for his outstanding work in locating and promoting the
preservation of what was believed to be a lost historical cemetery of
William F. Malone and family west of Willis. Malone’s tombstone is
located there in the dense underbrush along with what appears to be
tombstones of his daughters and others.
William F. Malone served as a member of the
Danville Mounted Riflemen during the Civil War and later enlisted in
other Confederate companies from Montgomery County. He also served
Montgomery County in the Texas House of Representatives in 1891-1892.
He died in 1907 and it was thought that this cemetery was later covered
with water from the Lewis Creek Reservoir. William Malone’s biography
is found at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/
~barrettbranches/Researchers/Karen20Hett/biographies/
wfmalone.html
Travis Pavlock lives
in a gated subdivision west of Willis off of FM 1097, and he stumbled
upon the gravestones when he was walking through the woods near his
house a couple of weeks ago. Travis took photos of the three prominent
tombstones and immediately contacted the Texas Historical
Commission. I in turn was contacted.
![](cemetery_archives/William_F_Malone_Cemetery/Malone_Carrie_Tombstone%20(2).jpg)
Photo by Travis Pavlock
![](cemetery_archives/William_F_Malone_Cemetery/Malone_William_F_Tombstone.jpg)
Photo by Travis Pavlock
![](cemetery_archives/William_F_Malone_Cemetery/Malone_Willie_Tombstone.jpg)
Photo by Travis Pavlock
Last Monday Travis
and I along with his young daughter pushed our way through the
undergrowth to the cemetery site. There are at least 5 tombstones
encircled by a concrete border. Noted Confederate historian Frank
Johnson believes there may be more in the immediate vicinity. Travis
promptly filed a Notice of Existence of Cemetery at
the county courthouse, and delivered a copy of the notice to the sales
office in the subdivision since we fear that there are plans to expand
the subdivision which could destroy these monuments.
The Texas Historical
Commission and the Montgomery County Historical Commission rely on
citizens like Travis Pavlock to help us preserve our local
heritage. Travis has gone beyond what is normally expected of our
citizens, and we thank him for his commitment to the preservation of
Montgomery County history. I personally feel like I have made a
life-long friend.
Larry L. Foerster,
Chairman
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION
414 West Phillips, Suite 100
Conroe, Texas 77301
936-756-3337 (Office)
936-756-2606 (Fax)
936-756-1416 (Home)
Epilogue
Larry Foerster:
Interesting email below from my contact through
Find A Grave |