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Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery

Canadian, Hemphill County

Marker Text

Thomas T. McGee, the first Sheriff of the town of Canadian, was buried in 1894 on a hill on the east side of town. There were already grave markers there dating back to 1883. McGee’s widow, Mary, purchased the land and it became known as the McGee cemetery. More land was bought in 1933 by the Youngs who established a fund to maintain the cemetery. They renamed it Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery in honor of Robert Young’s aunt who raised him. In 1989, the cemetery was given to Hemphiill County. Thirteen of eighteen judges of Hemphill County are buried here as well as prominent citizens of Canadian who assisted in the establishment and development of Hemphill County. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2010

Marker Details

Address 507 9th St.
Location Description Edith Ford Cemeteries. From entrance at 9th St. and Houston Ave. go 350 feet east to marker at gazebo.
Marker # 17846
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery; Women
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 35.914059, -100.372866

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