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Eaton Cemetery

Thornton, Limestone County

Marker Text

The Richard Eaton family came to Texas in 1833 as members of the Robertson Colony. They moved to this area about 1845 and established a home and farm. The family farm, is that of Richard's first wife, Mary, who died about 1848. Also interred here are Richard Eaton and his second wife, Charity, as well as other members of their family and neighbors. There are both marked and unmarked graves in the Eaton Cemetery, the final resting place of many Texas pioneers. 1990

Marker Details

Address SM 14, S of Thorton about 2 mi.
Location Description From Thornton take SH 14 S. 2 miles. (not located)
Marker # 1373
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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