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Bivens, Old Monticello Cemetery
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This cemetery, established circa 1861, is one of the oldest public cemeteries found in Titus County. It is found in rural Southwest Titus county in the Monticello community and thus it’s second name, Old Monticello Cemetery. The cemetery was known as the Monticello Cemetery until overcrowding caused a second cemetery, New Monticello to be opened for the community. The New Monticello is now known as Woodman Cemetery. Both Caucasians and African-American burials dating to the early 1860s are found in Bivens Cemetery. The cemetery is divided into three section (Bivens, Hill, African-American) with the African-American cemetery situated between the two Caucasian sections.

There are numerous unmarked graves found in the sections as obviated by ground depressions, scattered rocks, bricks and stones. In the Western Section there are concrete blocks with no inscriptions marking 3 graves; 6 bricks mark others; 27 native stones, 23 petrified rocks, 2 carved rocks, 1 granite slab, 4 unreadable funeral home marker (FHM) mark others; and 3 spaces are edged with brick. In the Center Section, 10 unreadable FHMs, 3 native stones, numerous depressions, and concrete curbing with no monuments mark grave sites. There are some depressions and 2 petrified rocks marking grave sites in the Eastern Section.

To reach the Bivens Cemetery from the Titus County courthouse take West 1st Street west for 0.5 miles to the intersection with Ferguson Road (US 271). Proceed straight thru the intersection. The road designation becomes FM 127. 8.1 miles south on FM 127 turn right (east) onto County Road (CR) 2630 (CR SW 12). Approximately 0.1 mile the road forks. 0.7 mile down the right fork (CR SW 11/CR 2600) lies the Bivens Cemetery on the right. Coordinates: 33o06.283'N 095o05.372'W

NameBirthDeathNotes, inscriptions
AllenJ. C.19051906--
BaileyMary Jane--1886Age 7 yrs. Dau of Dave & Lucy Bailey
BarnettEllaOctober 31, 1876January 15, 1905She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all
BarnettJames R.May 8, 1863March 25, 1943--
BarnettM. H.September 15, 1864November 22, 1904A loving husband a father dear a faithful friend lies buried here
BarnettMediaDecember 3, 1864December 18, 1903--
BarrierChester ENovember 4, 1917July 1928--
BarrierFelixMarch 15, 1864May 23, 1932(next to this monument are 2 granite slabs that say - Uncle Lewis 1808-1922, Aunt Easter wife of Uncle Lewis)
BarrowH. H.February 16, 1817June 9, 1882Our Father. Gone to rest. Gone from our home but not from our hearts
BarrowM. A.March 6, 1821February 21, 1868Our Mother. Those who knew her best loved her most
BinnionMartha Ella Parr LylesJune 6, 1861November 7, 1932--
BivensJohn A.May 29, 1836March 5, 1925Living he made the poor man's heart be glad, and at his death the sorrowing ones more sad Erected by George Justice and wife
BrananSarah J.July 29, 1856February 29, 1876--
BrownE. Y.January 4, 1855April 27, 1899A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled
BrownFredonia TheresaJune 26, 1854January 18, 1900Wife of E. Y. Brown. In my Father's house are many mansions. A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant in our home, which never can be filled
BrownHarmon E.October 29, 1876January 18, 1891Son of E. Y. & F. T. Brown
BrownInfantDecember 10, 1890December 20, 1890Infant son of E. Y. & F. T. Brown
BrownJane A.--April 12, 1863My wife. At rest
CrosslandL. A.August 13, 1848November 26, 1899While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest shall not cease. Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep, from which none ever wake to weep
CrowMaryApril 13, 1837January 3, 1905--
CrowWilliam L.September 14, 1832December 25, 1881(Mason) To them we trust a place is given, among the saints with Christ in Heaven
DavisG. W.18591942Precious memories
DavisMary E.18621893--
DavisThomasMarch 16, 1861October 12, 1900Husband of Ida Davis
DeverellP. E.September 28, 1901October 13, 1901infant son of H. E. & Pallie J. Deverell. Weep not he is at rest
DeverellPallie J.November 19, 1874September 28, 1901Wife of H. E. Deverell, Daughter of J. T. & E. P. Gandy. Simply to Thy cross I cling. Farewell dear wife, sweet thy rest
DillM. F.18561937--
DillR. C. MrsFebruary 20, 1857May 30, 1909Wife of M. F. Dill. Her life was hid with God's
DockeryA. S.September 18, 1864September 10, 1948--
DockeryAletha Beulah SmithDecember 2, 1869November 1, 1957--
FordT. Mack “Doc”18661898--
FuquayE. F.April 20, 1848December 1871Wife of C. S. Fuquay. Lord she was thine not my own, Thou hast not done me wrong
FuquayF. A.November 28, 1871August 1872Son of C. S. & E. F. Fuquay. Gone to be angels
FuquayF. M.November 28, 1871August 1872Son of C. S. & E. F. Fuquay
GandyHoward M.January 10, 1885November 2, 1885Infant son of J. E. & W. B. A little flower of love, that blossomed but to die, transplanted now above, To bloom with God on high
GandyInfantOctober 13, 1894October 13, 1894Infant Daughter of J. E & W. B. Gandy. Like the dove to the ark, thou hast flown to thy rest
GandyJesse T.October 4, 1887November 30, 1890Son of J. T. & E. P. Gandy. Our little boy sleeps sweetly here
GarretsonBobby------
GarretsonRuth--1904--
GarretsonWilliam--1885--
GilesDavid1800August 11, 1874--
GilesElijahApril 16, 1776September 29, 1867(Oldest monument in Titus County) Their many virtues form
GilesFarabyApril 15, 1787August 4, 1867Gone to rest. The noblest monument to their memory
GilesHiram G.February 10, 1874March 8, 1874Son of H. P. & M. E. Giles. God gave, He took, He will restore, He doeth all things well (note: M. E. must be error)
GilesNancy AnnAugust 2, 1870September 28, 1870Daughter of H. P. & N. E. Giles. God gave, He took, He will restore, He doeth all things well
GilesNancy E.December 27, 1837August 11, 1870Wife of H. P. Giles. He gives, and when He takes away He takes but what He gave Gone to rest
GilesThomas S.October 3, 1868August 7, 1869Son of H. P. & N. E. Giles. God gave, He took, He will restore, He doeth all things well
HargroveCharityNovember 21, 1831December 6, 1897Wife of J. W. Aged 66 yrs 15 dys Weep not she is not dead but sleepeth
HargroveJ. W.April 19, 1829February 23, 1894--
HargroveJohn H.February 23, 1854December 10, 1919--
HargroveM. L.November 25, 1859September 17, 1879Aged 19 yrs 9 mos 22 dys, Wife of J. How many hopes lie buried here
HillA. A.November 28, 1878June 19, 1937At rest
HillBen WilliamMarch 11, 1915April 26, 1922Son of W. B. & Mary Hill. Someday we will understand
HillC. W.April 12, 1852January 23, 1905Farewell, farewell parents dear
HillEverett B.February 11, 1930April 11, 1958Someday we will understand
HillForrest FloydDecember 28, 1935July 26, 1967Texas A/1C US Air Force. Someday we will understand
HillLucendy18321905--
HillMary AAugust 18, 1892January 15, 1989--
HillPrusiaNovember 22, 1848July 19, 1916Mother
HillWilliam B.August 22, 1880February 23, 1959--
JonesAlbert S.December 16, 1846July 22, 1904Father. A loving father and devoted husband
JonesHarrietApril 14, 1853February 15, 1933Mother
KiserCollieOctober 13, 1888August 16, 1904Son of J. K. and S. J. Kiser. In my Father's house are many mansions. Beneath this stone in soft repose is laid a mother's dearest pride
LawrenceAnnOctober 22, 1823February 14, 1902--
LawrenceDellaSeptember 10, 1872September 4, 1901Wife of H. M. Lawrence. To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die
LawrenceEmily J.December 19, 1845July 13, 1916Mother
LawrenceEnochJanuary 5, 1820May 25, 1880No pain, no grief, no anxious fear, can reach the peaceful sleepers here
LawrenceEnochOctober 3, 1877February 3, 1897--
LawrenceFelix G.18571938--
LawrenceFelix KentNovember 23, 1907January 24, 1908Son of F. G. & L. A. Lawrence. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven
LawrenceGeorgeJuly 8, 1874September 3, 1899Husband of Sallie Lawrence. Although he sleeps, his memory doth live, and cheering comfort to his mourners give. In my Father's house are many mansions.
LawrenceGuy D.September 11, 1885October 22, 1909Son of H. C. & V. C. Lawrence. WOW He died as he lived, a Christian
LawrenceH. C.July 29, 1845October 12, 1924Their toils are past, their work is done, they fought the fight, the victory won
LawrenceInfants--c1893Infant twins of Johnie E. And Lizzie T. Rogers Lawrence
LawrenceJ. E.October 22, 1847January 19, 1897Husband of E. T. Lawrence
LawrenceJimmieJanuary 9, 1880March 20, 1881Son of J. E. & E. T. Lawrence He is at rest (a matching stone to Jimmie's has no name but says: “Here lies the remains of our little daughter age 18 hours. Our darling has gone before to greet us on that blissful shore.)
LawrenceJohnie E.September 22, 1847January 19, 1897--
LawrenceLizzie T.August 8, 1860January 6, 1942--
LawrenceMollie L.18631899--
LawrenceNorman EdgarSeptember 3, 1901September 22, 1904Son of T. E. & C. E. Lawrence. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven
LawrenceNorman19111917Son of F. G. & L. A. Lawrence. Darling we miss thee
LawrenceThomas EnochJune 23, 1905August 9, 1905Son of F. G. & L. A. Lawrence. God needed on more Angel child, amidst His shining band
LawrenceVirginia C.December 22, 1846December 22, 1901--
LawrenceVivian InezSeptember 26, 1894October 1, 1895Gone but not forgotten
LawrenceW. L.February 22, 1843May 31, 1914Father
LongAmanda E.August 19, 1879November 11, 1910Wife of H. T. Long. She yet lives in our memory
LongH. T.August 12, 1875August 7, 1924--
LylesRobert ThorpeAugust 22, 1853January 18, 1893--
MarshallEmma Finch--1899--
McElreathAda T.February 22, 1866August 21, 1861(there are separate granite slabs with engravings: Mary M., Ada T., Walter A., T. A. McE)
McElreathMary M.February 22, 1858March 10, 1899Wife of J. A. McElreath
McElreathN. C.March 22, 1851August 12, 1873Wife of J. G. McElreath (this monument is eroded to the point of being unreadable)
McElreathSarah A.August 7, 1832July 7, 1879--
McElreathT. A..September 5, 1854----
McElreathWalter A.June 24, 1873August 13, 1873Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord
McKnightEthelJanuary 15, 1898September 26, 1900Weep not, papa and mama for me, for I am waiting in Heaven for thee
MillerBulahJuly 9, 1873June 1, 1876Daughter of M. G. & V. A. Miller
MillerCathrine--July 16, 1912Our father has gone to a mansion of rest (pedestal must have been swapped with Nelson's)
MillerElzieJanuary 22, 1888October 23, 1902We can safely leave our boy, Our darling in thy breast. In my father's house are many mansions
MillerEvaMarch 5, 1892August 9, 1897Our darling ones have gone before to greet us on that blissful shore
MillerEvvie L.August 13, 1898August 1, 1899In my Father's house are many mansions
MillerInfantSeptember 23, 1907September 29, 1907Infant Son of S. H. & E. L. Miller
MillerLulaFebruary 6, 1876October 23, 1876Infant Daughter of M. G. & V. A. Miller
MillerNelson--April 4, 1912Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow o'er thee weep (pedestal must be swapped with Catherine's)
MillerThulieMarch 11, 1853November 15, 1906She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother, and a friend to all
MillerWillie--August 9, 1872Age 4 yrs, 7 mo, 20 days Son of M. G. & V. A. Miller. He is not dead but sleepeth
MunnA.June 24, 1837December 7, 1910Weep not, he is at rest
MunnDebbyMarch 8, 1852November 27, 1889Wife of C. C. Munn
MunnM. J. MissNovember 9, 1842December 12, 1910Faith with a pure and heavenly ray lit up her dying bed
MunnMartha--June 15, 1878Age 66 yrs. Mother of C. C. Munn
MunnR. A.January 22, 1835October 12, 1909God's finger touched him and he slept
MusickClara MayDecember 19, 1882August 16, 1883Infant daughter of G. F. & M. E. Musick. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven
MusickGideon F. Dr.18501910--
MusickMattie18631945His wife
MusickRobert E.--March 8, 1940Texas Fireman 2/c1 US Navy
NewkirkMamie MerleApril 22, 1918October 7, 1921--
ParrClabourn P.March 6, 1838December 27, 1915A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, That never can be filled
ParrSarah AdelineAugust 5, 1845June 8, 1920Mother. Wife of C. P. Parr. A loving mother kind and true, Gone but not forgotten. Remember friends as you pass by, As you are now once was I, As I am now soon you may be, Prepare for death & eternity
PaulBurtonDecember 18, 1818July 23, 1897Gone but not forgotten
PaulClaraOctober 25, 1823February 8, 1903Gone but not forgotten
ReynoldsJesse LeonSeptember 4, 1903July 29, 1904Son of J. B. & L. I. Reynolds. Gone from our home, but not from our hearts
RoddenW. J.October 20, 1841December 15, 1874In after time we'll meet her
SandersB. VirgieNovember 1, 1881May 31, 1904--
SandersJames L. “Tipp”--November 27, 1902--
SatterwhiteInfantAugust 6, 1892September 3, 1892Infant Son of W. O. & A. P. Satterwhite. Our little boy sleeps sweetly here
SinclairBessieApril 12, 1895December 31, 1900Daughter of F. P. & M. D. Sinclair. Weep not, papa and mama for me, For I am waiting in Heaven for thee
SinclairJonathanSeptember 10, 1865February 21, 1884Son of W. F. & Nancy Sinclair. Come ye blessed. Remember me, as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now soon you shall be, Prepare for death and follow me.
SinclairJoseph ElizabethMarch 18, 1902January 9, 1905Daughter of Joseph & Laura Sinclair. A little flower of love, that blossomed but to die; transplanted now above to bloom with God on high
SinclairJoseph R.August 28, 1871March 31, 1904Father. Husband of Laura Sinclair. To him we trust a place if given among the saints with Christ in Heaven
SinclairLillieMarch 20, 1901November 10, 1902Daughter of F. P & M. D. Sinclair Sleep on, sweet babe and take thy rest, God calls away when he thinks best
SinclairNancy Ann--October 31, 1892Mother Age 53 yrs. She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all
SinclairThomas HarryNovember 24, 1899April 14, 1901Son of J. B. & M. L. Sinclair. Gone but not forgotten
SinclairWilliam ForestAugust 27, 1826February 6, 1895Father. A loving husband, a father dear, a faithful friend lies buried here
SmithGeorgia N.August 10, 1894August 13, 1894Son of J. W. & S. C. Smith. Our darling one hath gone before, to greet us on the blissful shore
SmithJ. R.March 12, 1865February 21, 1924--
SmithJennieSeptember 26, 1885July 9, 1886Daughter of W. W. D. & Callie Smith. Another little darling babe, is sheltered in the grave
SmithTommieNovember 27, 1883March 26, 1886Daughter of W. W. D. & Callie Smith. Darling we miss thee
SpruillCatherineJanuary 15, 1824April 28, 1888Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection
SpruillJames MonroeJanuary 14, 1846December 4, 1890Our Father. Farewell
SpruillJulia B.January 29, 1869October 7, 1901Wife of J. W. Spruill. She was too good, too gentle and fair, to dwell in this cold world of care. On that bright immortal shore, we shall meet to part no more
SpruillMartha A.June 15, 1844May 22, 1887Wife of James M. Our Mother
SpruillThomas J.January 1, 1886July 18, 1887--
SpruillWilliam JacksonJanuary 4, 1884January 20, 1884--
StuartJohn18641901--
StuartKatie LouDecember 8, 1891July 20, 1893Daughter of S. M. & N. E. Stuart Sleep on dear child and take thy rest, In Jesus' arms, forever blest
TinninD. Q.August 12, 1834February 6, 1918Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, from which none ever wake to weep
TinninL. F.March 20, 1842November 18, 1922--
TinninMary F.September 22, 1861April 4, 1872Daughter of D. Q. & L. F. Tinnin (badly eroded)
TinninR. N.May 21, 1832December 26, 1886In memory of our brother. Gone home. A precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is stilled. A place is missing in our home that never can be filled
TraylorT. W.November 5, 1868December 15, 1895Our beloved one
VanhornThelmaMarch 26, 1901September 4, 1902Weep not papa and mama for me, for I am waiting in Heaven for thee
WaffordAbsalomMarch 8, 1820November 25, 1904Our father has gone to a mansion of rest to the glorious land of the Deity blest
WalkerArminda J.March 5, 1850April 9, 1924Mother. Wife of H. C. Walker. Rest mother rest in quiet sleep, while friends in sorrow o'er thee weep.
WalkerFranklin M.----Corpl Co A 11th Texas Cav CSA
WalkerHenry C.November 19, 1847January 15, 1938Father. Husband of Arminda J. Walker. Father let thy grace be given that we may meet in Heaven
WalkerInfant son--April 7, 1882Infant son of J. J. & M. F. Walker
WalkerInfant son--August 2, 1883Infant son of J. J. & M. F. Walker
WalkerInfantAugust 13, 1898August 22, 1898infant daughter of J. J. & M. F. Walker
WalkerMittie LeeJanuary 27, 1884July 26, 1886Child of J. J. & M. F. Walker
WalkerNollieAugust 30, 1889February 12, 1904Daughter of J. J. & M. F. Walker. From pain and sorrow I am free, prepare for Jesus and follow me
WalkerVashtiJune 5, 1889March 26, 1897Our darling one hath gone before, to greet us on the blissful shore
WalkerW. W.February 4, 1887March 20, 1894Son of J. J. & M. F. Walker
WardB. M.July 13, 1870November 7, 1895Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivereth him out of them all
WardSamantha MayOctober 9, 1886February 27, 1903Tis hard to give up our little ones in the morning of life's season, ere the sweet flower has blushed it fullest fragrance upon our lives
WhiteRachel Ann18421930--
WoodardSarah E.June 7, 1866September 1, 1901Wife of B. G. Woodard

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