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Arwine Cemetery

Hurst, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Pioneer Daniel Arwine (1830-1887) migrated to Texas from Indiana in 1865. A deputy U.S. Marshall, Arwine deeded six acres for a school, church and cemetery in 1879. The schoolhouse served for worship services and gatherings. First burial in this cemetery was Arwine's daughter Katy (d. 1879). The grave of Enoch Sexton (d. 1890), an uncle of Arwin, has the oldest stone. Arwine, his wife and parents are among those buried in the 279 known graves. Relatives and local Boy Scouts have maintained the graveyard. In 1975 the Arwine Cemetery Association was organized. (1977)

Marker Details

Address 700 block of Arwine Court
Location Description south of West Pipeline Road, Hurst
Marker # 218
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.819468, -97.159879

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