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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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Recent Cemetery Visits – Cochran Chapel Cemetery and Garvin Memorial Cemetery

Cochran Chapel Cemetery Member’s comments: Appears to be well maintained (most likely by the church) and does not seem to need any outside help. Garvin Memorial Cemetery / Smith-Hall Cemetery Member’s comments: Very hard to secure a parking spot as the surrounding properties are gated. Was well mowed but a lot of trash scattered further…
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Alexander Wilson Perry and Family

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. The year was 1844, one year before Texas would become a state, a small family in a covered wagon with an extra team, three horses, and little money, made its way South. Through unfamiliar territory, no doctors or convenience stores, and always…
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Merrell Cemetery

By Frances James (1922 – 2019) This is one of the oldest documented cemeteries in Dallas County. The address of this site is the 4000 block of Merrell Road, one and one/half blocks east of Rosser Road and west of Midway. It is named for the Peter Colonist family who owned this land. The Merrell…
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Recent Cemetery Visits: Overton Cemetery, Simpson Family Cemetery, May 2023

Overton Cemetery Member’s comments: “There has been concern due to a construction project near Overton Cemetery. A story by Frances James on dallaspioneer.org says: “The Overton Family and Community Cemetery is a one-acre cemetery… The area unside the 90’x90′ fenced section is where immediate family members are buried…The entire cemetery has been designated a Historic Texas Cemetery and is recorded in…
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The Manner Family

From Proud Heritage, Volume III by DCPA. This 352 page hardcover book is available online. George Manner was born in Germany on February 16, 1828, and migrated to the United States in 1840. He remained in New York for twenty years and served in the Civil War from there. He had studied music in both Germany and…
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W. W. Glover Cemetery 2023 Picnic

The annual Glover Cemetery Picnic was held May 6, 2023 and dozens of DCPA members and guests gathered to visit, talk about old times, enjoy some good food and meet new people. We even had a speaker who recounted the story of early settler Huldah Hunnicutt Moore. The story of Huldah Hunnicutt Moore Special thanks…
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Recent Cemetery Visits: Carrollton Black Cemetery, La Reunion/Fish Trap Cemetery, Merrell Cemetery

Carrollton Black Cemetery Member’s comments: “Appears well maintained inside. Fenced and locked. Is in a low spot so may have flooding issues during rain.” Fish Trap Cemetery/La Reunion Cemetery Member’s comments: “Appears well maintained and is securely locked up with a high fence.” Merrell Cemetery Member’s comments: “This cemetery is not too far from where…
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