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Center Grove Cemetery

Cookville, Titus County

Marker Text

This cemetery was originally called the Yancey Cemetery because the first parcel of land was donated by David Yancey, Sr., in the mid-1860s. An orphaned infant, who was a member of the group that traveled with Yancey from Tennessee to Texas, was the first to be buried here. Many of the graves, including the first, are marked with only a rough stone. Veterans of the Civil War and both World Wars have been buried here. The name of the cemetery was changed in 1900 because the graveyard was located in the same area as the Center Grove Church of Christ. (1984)

Marker Details

Address CR 4340
Location Description Center Grove community, south of Cookville on CR 4340, north side of the road between FM 1000 and CR 4330
Marker # 11171
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.129537, -94.845365

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