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Lockridge Cemetery

Henderson, Rusk County

Marker Text

Henry T. Lockridge settled in Rusk County, Texas during the 1850s. After serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he purchased land from Charles Lewis in 1863. Henry and his wife, Jane Hunter Lockridge, lived the remainder of their lives on the property. Lockridge Cemetery is also located on the property. Although the oldest marked grave is that of Sarah M. Hunter, who died in 1881, it is believed that earlier burials exist. The cemetery became inactive after the 1940s, but there have been several burials at the site since 2004, beginning with the burial of a grandson of Henry T. and Jane Hunter Lockridge. Much of the land surrounding the cemetery is still owned by Lockridge descendants. Historic Texas Cemetery-2008

Marker Details

Address From Henderson go S. on HWY 79, turn left on FM 839. Go approx. 2.5 mi. & turn left on CR 401. Turn rt. On CR 442-D. Cemetery is on left approx. .2 mi.
Location Description on CR 442D, .25 mi. NE of intersection of CR 401 & CR 442D
Marker # 15913
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.064324, -94.851487

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