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This is an abandoned cemetery located in rural Northwest Titus County on the banks of Ripley Creek.It was obviously and early settlement founded before the Civil War.At one time, history tells us there was a church and post office nearby. The cemetery is on private grounds in a heavily wooded area.Most of the remaining monuments are down and rapidly deteriorating. Briars, underbrush and fallen trees obscure those monuments.Traylor Russell in his “History of Titus County” stated there were 25 monuments in the cemetery but only 10 remain.In addition to the found monuments there were 3 native rocks and a broken brick marking potential sites of other graves.Some depressions in the ground appear as other evidence of grave sites. The compiler wishes to thank True Mann and Claude Alexander for their guidance and assistance with the survey of this cemetery.

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 6.0 miles to the intersection with CR 1250 (CR NW 36). After 0.7 mile the road will fork at the intersection of CR 1255 (CR NW 11). Take the left fork (continuing on CR 1250) for 0.4 mile. The cemetery lies about 400 yards to the right (North) of CR 1250 (CR NW 36), surrounded by dense woods. Property fence lines lie immediately East and North of the cemetery. Coordinates: 33o15.515'N 095o06.243'W

 

NAME

 

BIRTHDATE

 

DEATHDATE

 

INSCRIPTION

 

Black, Ular

 

 

 

January 10, 1866

 

Daughter of C. S. & E. Black   Aged 10 months

 

Blackburn, Ruba

 

September 25, 1892

 

September 25, 1892

 

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

 

Delafield, Mary A.

 

 

 

March 7, 1883

 

Wife of J. C. Delafield   40 yrs 1 mo 23 days   Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God

 

Fountain, Laura G.

 

 

 

 

 

Daughter of L. J. And E. M. M. J. Fountain   Aged 10 years, 7 months (only)

 

Williams, John

 

October 10, 1863

 

July 18, 1865

 

Son of I. N. & M. L. Williams   not found

 

Young, E. A.

 

January 24, 1877

 

July 15, 1881

 

Gone to rest

 

Young, Garret

Young, Mary A.          

 

January 19, 1811

January 9, 1825

 

September 25, 1865

July 15, 1892

 

 

 

Young, J. A.

 

March 24, 1870

 

October 11, 1877

 

Weep not papa and mama for me for I am waiting in heaven for thee

 

Young, J. H.

 

September 3, 1866

 

October 19, 1867

 

Asleep in Jesus

 

Young, L. J.

 

October 16, 1880

 

July 15, 1883

 

Gone but not forgotten

 

Young, W. E.

 

January 14, 1879

 

December 2, 1879

 

Our little babe sleeps sweetly here

 

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

 

Brown, John

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown, Nancy

 

1800

 

1840s

 

wife of John Brown


   Survey completed: March 29, 2002

The compiler of the above information hereby grants permission to use, reproduce, and/or extract data for any purpose except such data must not be offered for sale in any form. This right cannot be restricted by any other organization or individual. Any non-commercial entity has unlimited use of the data.

David M. Horton
Rt. 6 Box 1800
Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455
(903) 572-0156
hdavid@suddenlink.net

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