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Berry Cemetery

Lufkin, Angelina County

Marker Text

In 1850, Samuel and Elizabeth Berry brought their family and slaves here from Limestone Co., Alabama. Samuel's plantation covered hundreds of acres and included a cotton gin and gristmill. Berry Cemetery began in 1863 when Samuel's grandson and namesake died. He and his twin sister Elizabeth, who died in 1869, were buried on the crest of a hill on the Berry plantation. A low red rock wall encloses the family plot, with an adjoining section set aside for Samuel's slaves. The land later became a community burial ground for families of the Moffett area. Gravestone materials include granite, limestone, marble and petrified wood. The Berry Cemetery Association Trust formed in 1977 to maintain this pioneer graveyard. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

Marker Details

Address 4303 FM 842
Location Description Moffett community, FM 842, N side W of Lightfoot Rd, N of Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Marker # 14367
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Anglo American topics; African American topics; agriculture
Latitude, Longitude 31.398248, -94.648448

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