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Emily Brown Cemetery

Mont Belvieu, Chambers County

Marker Text

In 1870, Elizabeth Barrow deeded a house and 198 acres of land to Thompson and Emily (Hulbert) Brown in exchange for their care of her in her old age. Both Thompson and Emily were born into slavery, and Emily served as midwife for many area families. The Browns gave land to the Old River Methodist Episcopal Church in 1881, and from that donation came this cemetery. Thompson (d. 1897) was first to be interred here; other burials include Emily, their son Hazard, and his descendants. The church changed its name to St. Emily in Emily’s honor, and it continues to maintain the site. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2005

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Exit 803 from IH-10, then N on FM 565 for 1.8 mi., then E on Oaks Grande Rd. 0.3 mi., then rt. on private rd. for 200 feet
Marker # 13557
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type HTC Medallion and 16" x 12" interpretive plaque
Code cemetery; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.857598, -94.813749

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