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Flat Rock Cemetery

Decatur, Wise County

Marker Text

Settled in 1850s by Moses Ball and other pioneers. Tradition says first burial here was an Indian; the second, a small girl who died while her family was migrating through the area. Oldest tombstones are dated 1878. There are many unmarked graves. Community, named for some flat stones that formed a landmark, had a Cumberland Presbyterian Church as early as 1883. Burial ground near church was deeded from his land grant on August 28, 1890, by ex-Texas Ranger George W. Stevens (1831-93) for cemetery. After 1914, population dwindled and the church was closed.

Marker Details

Address Old Decatur Highway
Location Description From Decatur, take FM 720 to Old Decatur Highway, about 7.2 miles to cemetery.
Marker # 1905
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.332977, -97.612526

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