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Irving Fall Cemetery Tour

Betsy Farris was our leader, pointing out the history of each cemetery and notable monuments of people who were buried there. The 9/16/23 tour began at Kit Cemetery, 1413 E. Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas 75060. Kit cemetery is in the southeast corner of Oak Grove cemetery, has a separate entrance and is separated by a…
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The John Henderson Family

From Proud Heritage, Vol. 1 by DCPA, not currently in print. John Henderson was born on 4 January 1821 in what was then the Arkansas Territory; during the same month Moses Austin received permission from New Spain to settle three hundred American families in Texas. John Henderson arrived in Texas as a single man in 1840; his…
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Shelton’s Bear Creek Cemetery

By Frances James On the West side of Dallas County very near the Tarrant County line is one of the historic black cemeteries in Dallas County. This cemetery is located off of Hard Rock Road and is south of Highway 183. The new 161 Toll Road is adjacent to the cemetery located twenty feet below!…
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Elmwood Memorial Park

Elmwood Memorial Park is next to the Pleasant Mound Public Cemetery and has an interesting burial located there. Raymond Elzie Hamilton was affiliated with Bonnie and Clyde. Findagrave listing for Ray Hamilton. Raymond Elzie Hamilton: Hamilton was born May 21,1913 in a tent on the banks of a river near Schulter, Oklahoma, a small community…
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Juliette Abbey Peak Fowler

Juliette Abbey Peak was born May 8, 1837 to Jefferson Peak, Sr. (1801 – 1885) and Martha Mavina Reser (1812 – 1900) in Warsaw, Kentucky. The children of this couple who lived beyond infancy were: Carroll Marion, William Wallace, Sarah Ann, Jefferson Jr., Juliette Abbey, Martha Helen (lived to age 13), Junius W., Worth, Florence,…
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James Horton, Jr. and Lucy Laura Carter

James Horton, Jr. was born in Dallas county, Texas, August 13, 1856. He was reared on his father’s farm, remaining on the old homestead until his marriage, which event occurred in 1879, the lady of his choice being Miss Laura Carter. She is a native of Texas, and a daughter of Milton and Sarah (Davis)…
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Tiferet Israel Cemetery

by Frances James There is a cemetery now known as the Tiferet Israel Cemetery in the 7700 block of Scyene Road. This is the third and newest cemetery in Dallas devoted exclusively to the burial of those of the Jewish faith. There are four cemeteries near this intersection of Scyene Road and west of Buckner…
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Daniel Family Cemetery

Member’s comments: Very well maintained. Located north of the SMU campus on Airline Rd between Daniel Ave and Lovers Ln. Gate is locked blocking entry but was able to photograph through the fence. Has historical significance – founded in 1850. More about Frances Sims Daniel Get future posts by email.

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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