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Crossroads Cemetery

Celina, Collin County

Marker Text

The local Baptist community built a church in 1882 approximately three miles east of Celina, just north of the present Crossroads Cemetery. The property, encompassing 1 1/2 acres, had been jointly owned by brothers Abiel D. and Edmond Stelzer. The resulting Crossroads Baptist Church was moved in 1902 to the new town of Celina to be near the St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway. The church's name was changed to First Baptist Church of Celina, and in 1930, a quitclaim deed was filed by the church for the Crossroads Cemetery. The earliest marked grave is that of an infant girl who died in 1875. Today, Crossroads Cemetery continues to serve residents of the area. Historic Texas Cemetery-2006

Marker Details

Address
Location Description County Road 94 and FM 455
Marker # 15750
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Baptist denomination
Latitude, Longitude 33.327758, -96.757084

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