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Grimes Cemetery

Jacksonville, Cherokee County

Marker Text

Grimes Cemetery Benjamin Franklin Grimes came to Cherokee County in 1852 with his parents, Isaac and Sara Wilkinson Grimes. In 1859, Benjamin married Mary Jane Wallace, and to this union were born ten children. For a living, he operated freight wagons. He also served in the Confederate army. On April 20, 1883, Grimes buried his daughter Cassandra Gabriella here on his family's land. Her grave was the first in what became the family cemetery; several of the other Grimes children, as well as Benjamin and Mary Jane, would later be interred here. Still in use, the cemetery has more than 80 graves, including those of 12 veterans. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2002

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Approx. 4 mi. N out of Jacksonville center on Elberta St.
Marker # 12849
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.995419, -95.271237

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