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Marshall Springs Cemetery is a medium sized cemetery with members of the Blackburn, Lane, Kirk and Keener families buried there in far Northwest Titus County. The location of the cemetery in its pristine setting and remoteness seems to imply it has more historical significance than is presented herein. Little is known of its beginings and its ending is yet to be determined since the possibility of future burials remains. In his “Cemeteries of Titus County”, Lynch Harper presents and iteresting history of some of the families and land transfers relating either directly or indirectly with the cemetery. Currently, however, the cemetery presents an interesting landmark with its chain link fence, the arch over the entry way announcing the name of the cemetery, and its well maintained grounds. The only negative presentation is the surface soil being washed away with each oncoming rain event. The only remaining grave site markers, not including monuments, were 14 concrete slabs. A broken monument with missing parts was found beneath the fence. It had the death date only of August 22, 1881. Subsequent investigation revealed that a Samuel Biggart died on that date. Mr. Biggart was born on March 21, 1852. His name is included with other monument inscriptions herein.

The cemetery can be reached from the Titus County court house by going west on West 1st Street for 0.3 mile to the intersection with Edwards Avenue. Turn right (North) on Edwards and proceed for 1.6 miles across US 67 and under Interstate 30 to a fork in the Road. Take the right fork (Old Paris Road) and continue 1.8 miles to the intersection of US 271. Proceed through that intersection and continue on County Road (CR)1200 (CR NW 4) for 2.8 miles to the intersection from the left with CR 1220 (CR NW 18). Turn left onto CR 1220 and after 2.9 miles at the intersection from the right of CR 1230 turn right on to CR1230. This road then merges with CR 1165. The cemetery lies on the left of CR 1165 about 0.5 mile from the intersection of County Road 1220 and County Road 1230. Coordinates: 33o14.041'N 095o04.755'W

 

NAME

 

BIRTHDATE

 

DEATHDATE

 

INSCRIPTION

 

Blackburn, Jesse Daniel (J.D.)

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Blackburn, N. M.

 

July 29, 1831

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August 2, 1832

 

November 22, 1887

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September 6, 1899

 

Husband of N. M. Blackburn   Sgt Co H 14th Reg Texas Inf CSA   (another stone gives birth date of November 15, 1887)

Wife of J. D. Blackburn   At rest

 

Harris, Dovey

 

December 19, 1888

 

February 23, 1890

 

Dau of W. B. & Cordelia Harris   Gone but not forgotten   (monument broken)

 

Kenner, Elijah A.

Kenner, Jennie

 

September 25, 1826

January 24, 1871

 

February 22, 1876

February 13, 1899

 

Ela & Tula, Children of E. & S. Keener   Eternal life.   And Ruth said, Entreat me not to leave thee or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God

 

Kennedy, Flora

 

December 26, 1878

 

October 3, 1880

 

 

 

Kennedy, Liddy

 

February 11, 1830

 

May 20, 1878

 

 

 

Kennedy, Maud

 

July 11, 1879

 

July 12, 1879

 

Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord

 

Kirk, J. D.

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Kirk, E. J.

 

February 1, 1850

              |

November 27, 1849

 

October 16, 1900

           |

June 12, 1912

 

Father   Another link is broken in our household band, but a chain is forming in a better land

Mother   Hold her, O Father in thine arms, and let her henceforth be a messenger, of love between our human hearts and thee

 

Kirk, Julia Ada

 

September 22, 1880

 

December 25, 1880

 

Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven

 

Kirk, Lular

 

April 24, 1880

 

September 25, 1880

 

 

 

Kirk, Margaret (Maggie E.)

 

April 21, 1878

 

August 22, 1883

 

God needed one more angel child amidst his shining band (2 markers other gives birthday of August 24, 1878)

 

Kirk, Samuel Biggart

 

March 21, 1852

 

August 22, 1881

 

 

 

Lain, B. H.

Lain, Mary

 

October 12, 1884

August 18, 1869

 

October 15, 1885

October 8, 1885

 

Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven

 

Lain, Leroy W.

Lain, Monroe S.

Lain, William H.

 

September 5, 1874 May 17, 1882

December 27, 1878

 

July 27, 1883 November 12, 1883

June 30, 1881

 

Sleep on sweet babes and take thy rest, God called thee home He thought best

 

Lane, Ollie

 

February 5, 1891

 

February 5, 1891

 

Happy infant early blest   Rest in peaceful slumber rest

 

Lain, Sarah A.

 

December 7, 1844

 

February 12, 1899

 

 

 

Lain, W. H.

 

December 15, 1846

 

December 17, 1903

 

 

  

The following persons are listed in the “Cemeteries of Titus County” by Lynch Harper as having been buried in this cemetery.  No attempt has been made to verify the listing.

 

 

NAME

 

BIRTH DATE

 

DEATH DATE

 

Remarks

 

Sinclair, B. Charles

 

 

 

October 10, 1934

 

 


   Survey completed: January 16, 2003

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David M. Horton
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Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455
(903) 572-0156
hdavid@suddenlink.net

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