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This is a family cemetery that was set aside for the burial of Traylor family members. It has not been used for some time but is well maintained. It is found in the rural Southeast part of Titus County on private land. Dunston Traylor, who is buried here, originally owned the land. A descendent of his, Ida Traylor, owned the land and set aside one acre land for the cemetery. Not all the acre is enclosed but there is a chain link fence around the marked gravesites and the enclosed area is well maintained. It was established prior to the Civil War.

From the Titus County courthouse take Madison Street south for 0.3 miles to the intersection with Ferguson Road (US 272). Turn left on Ferguson and proceed east. Ferguson then changes designation to Texas 49. After 8.2 miles there is currently, as of this writing, a private drive on the right. The remains of the old Traylor home is marked by a standing chimney. The cemetery can be found in the woods about 150 yard northeast of the old homestead.

There are approximately 7 graves that seem to be marked by a concrete slab at the head and foot of the grave. The twin children of Dunston and Frances Traylor are interred in separate concrete crypts beside Dunston’s grave.

 

NAME

 

BIRTHDATE

 

DEATHDATE

 

INSCRIPTION

 

Traylor, Dunston

 

December 18, 1807

 

January 21, 1865

 

Mason   In loving memory.  Born in Oglethorpe County, GA  December 18, 1807.  Was married to F. F. Perkins November 18, 1831.  Died January 21, 1865 age 57 years 1 month & 3 days.  No mortal woes can reach the silent sleeper here and angels watch his sweet repose.  Original ledger of 1865 replaced in 1994.

 

Traylor, Earnest

 

July 17, 1876

 

June 1, 1942

 

 

 

Traylor, Edna

 

1887

 

1890

 

Dau of G. H. & J. C. Traylor

 

Traylor, Emma E.

 

June 26, 1888

 

January 16, 1892

 

Dau of W. C. & S. A. Traylor Aged 3 years 6 mos & 21 das   A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled,  a place is missing in our home that never can be filled.  God in his wisdom has recalled the boon His love had given and though the body molders here the soul is safe in heaven

 

Traylor, Frances F.

 

June 13, 1817

 

October 28, 1894

 

Wife of Dunston Traylor   77yrs. 4 mos. 15 days of age

 

Traylor, George H.

Traylor, Jennie C.

 

1846

1848

 

1891

November 15, 1924

 

Father   TX Pvt Benavides Regt Cav CSA

Mother    His wife

 

Traylor, Ida

 

September 6, 1881

 

May 10, 1957

 

 

 

Traylor, J. D.

 

September 28, 1852

 

October 25, 1939

 

 

 

Traylor, James W.

 

May 20, 1844

 

June 27, 1899

 

TX Pvt Co I 11th Regt TX Cav CSA Gone but not forgotten

 

Traylor, nfn

Traylor, nfn

 

 

 

 

 

Twins, Small vaults over them with no dates

 

Traylor, William C.

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Traylor, Sallie A.

 

February 15, 1855

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March 8, 1863

 

February 3, 1902

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March 5, 1938

 

Father   Although he sleepeth his memory doth live and cheering comfot to his mourners give   Thou hast all seasons for thine own.  O Death

Mother


   Survey completed: December 27, 2001

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David M. Horton
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