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| This cemetery is located in Grand Prairie, Texas inside the grounds of the "Dallas Naval Air Station." This tends to cause some confussion as the Dallas Joint Reserve Base now operates out of Fort Worth. | | This cemetery is located in Grand Prairie, Texas inside the grounds of the "Dallas Naval Air Station." This tends to cause some confussion as the Dallas Joint Reserve Base now operates out of Fort Worth. |
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| Jacob H. Snow (credited above as the oldest marked grave) is the son-in-law to Rowland and Anna Huitt (credited as orginal owners). He was married to their daughter, Josephine Elizabeth Huitt. To add a bit more confusion the the equation, Rowland and Anna had a granddaughter, Anna Mae Snow (NOT Jacob's daughter; but rather the daugher fo William Snow & Cynthia Huitt (William was a brother to Jacob Snow; yes, if you are following closly you will realize that brothers married sisters) who married John Todd Fuget; hense the name of the '''Fuget Cemetery'''. | | Jacob H. Snow (credited above as the oldest marked grave) is the son-in-law to Rowland and Anna Huitt (credited as orginal owners). He was married to their daughter, Josephine Elizabeth Huitt. To add a bit more confusion the the equation, Rowland and Anna had a granddaughter, Anna Mae Snow (NOT Jacob's daughter; but rather the daugher fo William Snow & Cynthia Huitt (William was a brother to Jacob Snow; yes, if you are following closly you will realize that brothers married sisters) who married John Todd Fuget; hense the name of the '''Fuget Cemetery'''. |
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| [[Category:Dallas County, Texas]] | | [[Category:Dallas County, Texas]] |