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John Edens Cemetery

Grapeland vicinity, Houston County

Marker Text

(3 miles east) Among the earliest burials in this family cemetery on John Edens' land are believed to be the victims of the Edens-Madden massacre, which occurred near here in October 1838. The victims included John Edens' second wife, whose name is unknown; his daughters Caledonia, 3, and Emily, 16; grandsons Robert and Seldon Madden, ages 7 and 4; Sarah (Hall) Murchison; Mary Madden, the 3-year-old daughter of Robert and Nancy Madden; and Mary Murchison Sadler. More than 30 people reportedly were buried here, including James Madden (d. 1843), first sheriff of Houston County. The four marked graves remaining at the dawn of the 21st century are those of John Edens (1783-1857); his grandson, Isaac R. Earl; and great-grandsons James Franklin and Henry Lee Earl. (2000)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 6 miles east of Grapeland on FM 2423, then 1.1 mile south on FM 2022 to CR 1655
Marker # 12343
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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