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Boren Cemetery

Waxahachie, Ellis County

Marker Text

Kentucky native Michael Boren and his second wife, Mary Ann (Ridgeway) moved to this part of Texas with their children and slaves in 1847. Hers is believed to be among the earliest graves in Boren Cemetery, as she died in 1857, but 1868 is the earliest death date recorded on a stone marker. It belongs to Sidney T. Boren, the five-year-old grandson of Michael and his first wife, Bettie (Morrow). Boren and his son George donated land for this cemetery for the use of the Reagor Springs and Bethel communities. A reflection of the area's history, it contains the graves of numerous military veterans and members of Ellis county pioneer families. (2001)

Marker Details

Address Boren Dr.
Location Description Cemetery is located 500 feet W of the end of Boren Dr. and 600 feet SW of Old Waxahachie Rd.
Marker # 12389
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; communitites; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.313595, -96.744037

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