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Benge Cemetery

Maydelle, Cherokee County

Marker Text

George Clinton Benge (d. 1883) established this family burial ground on his property in 1861 when his wife, Nancy (Myers), died. In 1850, George and Nancy moved here from Alabama with seven of their eight children. George worked as a farmer, blacksmith and gunsmith, and served as a justice of the peace in Old Jacksonville. Members of the Benge family buried here made vital contributions to Jacksonville and other nearby communities. Among those interred are also a number of military veterans. Today, the Benge Cemetery Association maintains this burial ground, which remains a testament to a noted Cherokee County family. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006

Marker Details

Address CR 1815
Location Description CR 1815, 100 feet E of CR 1816. Marker is near center of cemetery, 300 feet N of CR 1815.
Marker # 15551
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; family cemeteries; pioneers;
Latitude, Longitude 30.870595, -95.318654

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