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Upper Yorktown Cemetery

Yorktown, DeWitt County

Marker Text

Upper Yorktown Cemetery In 1872, Ann Friar (1802-1899) formally established Upper Yorktown (Friar) Cemetery, where her husband, rancher-businessman Daniel Boone Friar (1800-1858), local masons and others were interred. In 1949, Barbara Respondek (1882-1949) donated one acre to the east for African-American residents, adding to its diverse Anglo, German and Hispanic origins. Noted burials include: Friar family members; 1876 feud victims Dr. Philip Brassell (b. 1827) and son, George (b.1855); settlers Gotlieb (1790-1867) and Marie (1790-1869) Heissig; Union sailor Timothy Sullivan (1836-1909); and numerous war veterans and local pioneers. Historic Texas Cemetery-2001

Marker Details

Address
Location Description east off FM 240 (N. Riedel St. in Yorktown), beyond 13th St. Highway sign indicates cemetery on edge of city, northern limits.
Marker # 12718
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 28.995176, -97.506052

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