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Center Hill Cemetery

Lovelady, Houston County

Marker Text

The Ellis family came from Mississippi to Texas in 1839. Charles McHenry Ellis and Elizabeth (Lovelady) Ellis had 15 children. After her death in 1865, he wed Aramenta Hartfield, with whom he had 7 children. His oldest son, Byanthy Woodville Ellis, deeded land including the family cemetery in 1876 for use as a church and burial ground. One of the first marked burials is that of Elizabeth Lovelady Ellis. There area also unmarked graves believed to be those of slaves. Today, the cemetery, which includes military veteran burials, is a link to the area's rich history and early settlers. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003

Marker Details

Address CR 4020, CR 4040
Location Description 5 mi. N on SH 19, then E on CR 4020 to CR 4040
Marker # 13087
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 31.183274, -95.449406

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