Notes:
"Today, when one rides out north of Sanderson on CR 229 approximately ten miles to East Tower Forest Road 202, a prominent sign with an arrow to the right announces the Williams Family Cemetery. Turning right onto 202, one travels about a mile and a half to Forest Road 204 that intersects with 202 from the right. Just to the left is a car trail that leads one to the tranquil banks of the Little St. Mary's River and to the secluded spot of land the pioneering Williams' family once called home. Nearby is the lone resting place of Jocham, said to be, at his request, near his favorite fishing hole."
I was traveling North on 250 and turned right/East on to Doyle Williams Rd. You'll come upon Forest Road 204 on the right, a path/dirt road. Across from that on the left/North there will be two paths. I was unable to drive a car down either of them and traveled on foot. When facing both paths, take the one on the left/West. It will curve around a little bit but the cemetery is about 1/3 of a mile back. The cemetery is visible from this path as shown in the photo.
All Burials
# |
Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Buried |
Person ID |
1. |
Williams, John Daniel |
d. 27 Apr 1896 |
John D Williams Cemetery, Baker, Florida, USA | I181 |
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