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Mabel Gilbert and Family

Mabel Gilbert and family only lived in Dallas a few years, but they were contemporaries of the Beemans, John Neely Bryan and other early settlers. The Gilbert family story in Dallas County begins in the 1840s. Mabel Gilbert was born on March 4, 1797 in what is now Dickson County, Tennessee. At that time, however,…
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Dewitt Clinton Harry Family

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. Dewitt Clinton Harry was a great-grandson of Anna Maria and Martin Harry, who immigrated from Germany in 1749. Dewitt was born in Woodstock, Virginia, August 16, 1817, and married in 1847 Matilda Chastine Butler, who was also born in Virginia. The 1860…
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McAdams Cemetery

By Frances James (1922 – 2019) McAdams Family Cemetery The McAdams Family Cemetery is located in Oak Cliff section of Dallas just south of the Illinois Exit of R. L. Thornton Freeway on the dead end of the 2400 block of Brookhaven that is the service road. This is a portion of the J. M.…
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Irving Cemetery Visits

(Shady Oak Cemetery – above) Smith Cemetery Member’s comments: Also known as Hawks Chapel Cemetery and Union Bower Cemetery, the Smith Cemetery is located in East Irving Texas at 101 Penn Street and is surrounded by several industrial businesses. There are 166 documented interments dating from 9-year-old Amie Blanche Smith who died March 20, 1886,…
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Wolf Springs Cemetery (abandoned)

By Frances James (1922 – 2019) It is difficult to believe that within five miles of the eighth largest city in the United States, Dallas, Texas, there is an area as remote as the land surrounding this Cemetery on Wolf Springs.  From Highway 45 south exit at Malloy Bridge Road go east to Parkinson and…
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July 4, 1876

The Dallas Daily Herald carried the following proclamation dated June 3, 1876. Proclamation Mayor’s OfficeCity of DallasJune [July] 3, 1876 WHEREAS, Tuesday, the Fourth day of July, is a national holiday; and whereas, in this, the Centennial year of American Independence, it is not only the duty, but should be the pleasure of our citizens…
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Recent Cemetery Visits: Persimmon Road, Rylie and McKinney Cemeteries

Persimmon Road Cemetery About 3125 Persimmon Road, Dallas, Texas – Member’s comments: “North side Persimmon Rd., Dallas, Texas.  Cemetery land is owned by the City of Dallas. Details of burials, if any, are unknown.” Rylie Cemetery Rylie Road, between Tufts and Ellenwood in Rylie, Texas – Member’s comments: “Pretty with flowers.” McKinney Family Cemetery 10425…
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Anna (Hunnicutt) Cox, Duvall, Moore

From Proud Heritage, Vol. 1 by DCPA, not currently in print. Anna Hunnicutt was born August 17, 1802 in Anderson County, South Carolina. Her father was Hartwell Taylor Hunnicutt, born April 7, 1782, Cumberland County, South Carolina, son of Hartwell Hunnicutt and Mary Seward (Sewell). Anna’s mother, Margaret Cunningham, was born 1783, in Greenville County, South Carolina.…
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Freedmans Cemetery Memorial

By Frances James (1922 – 2019) This is probably the best known cemetery in Dallas County, maybe Texas! Thousands of vehicles pass by daily since it is on Central Expressway at the intersection of Lemmon Avenue and adjacent to a Wal Mart Center. Freedmans’ Cemetery was well publicized world wide when the Texas Highway Department…
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The Hughes Family

The Paris Morning News (Paris, Texas) issue of October 19, 1916 carried an article with this headline “Uncle Buck Hughes Near Death’s Door.” The article read, “Rev. Hughes, better known to thousands of of Dallas county people as Uncle “Buck” Hughes, is near death at his home, corner of Oak avenue and Brown street. For several months…
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