In Attoyac on FM 95; north to CR 388. East on 388 .6 miles to CR 389. East on CR 389 as it eventually curves back north a total of 1.6 miles to end of road at trailer house. Go west into clearing (Mike Pinkston Private Property) due west of trailer house to second grass road through pine plantation on south side. Follow grass road southward .2 miles to deer stand and small grove of dying oak trees behind it. Cemetery is in oak grove.This site is located inside a small grove of dying oaks. The oaks have fallen and grown through the iron fence and the markers. The site is almost inaccessible because of the fallen trees and brush.Visible markers at site:Callie JuddJune 20, 1829May 20, 1893Foot markerNancy J. Wife of H. B. JuddJuly 2, 1829Nov. 2, 1874M. E. S. Footstone, located opposite of fallen base without headstoneBroken piece of marble under oak branch without inscription*H. B. Judd is probably buried here but there is no visible headstone
Judd
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Judd is a cemetery in Nacogdoches County, Texas. It is one of 124 cemeteries documented in Nacogdoches County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 232 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 31.5685, -94.3325. The nearest cataloged historic site is Black Jack (cemetery), about 1.8 miles away. Others within a short drive include Our Lady of Lourdes, Hardeman Cemetery, and Halfway Inn (Flournoy - Granberry House).
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #7347018405. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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