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Williams Cemetery

McKinney, Collin County

Marker Text

Grafton Williams came to this area in 1843 with the Peters Colony and received a 640-acre land grant. He was active in the creation of Whites Grove Settlement here. After his wife Harriet's death in 1848, he donated land for use as a community cemetery, sometimes called Mount Olive Cemetery because the Mount Olive Baptist Church was once adjacent to it. The Williams Cemetery Association, formed in 1885, maintains the site, using funds from the sale of land willed to the cemetery in 1927 by Samuel Payne. Today the burial ground, still active, is a link to the community's heritage and early residents. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2000

Marker Details

Address
Location Description McKinney, 1.5 mi. W of US 75 and .25 mi. N of intersection of Eldorado Pkwy and Harding Blvd.
Marker # 13194
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.169235, -96.667283

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