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Lake Creek Cemetery

Kennard, Houston County

Marker Text

Emancipated African Americans established the Durden and Lake Creek communities in the area following the Civil War. For many years most families buried loved ones on their own farms. In 1906, Malissa Scurlock and her two sons, Dan and George, donated three acres of their land as a community burial ground. The first interments were two infants, the daughter of Willie and Pearl McCelvey and the son of Ike (Isaac) and Hanna Berry. The Lake Creek Cemetery Association organized in 1910, with Hayne David as chairperson and Beatrice Murphy as secretary; both continued in these positions until 1959. With generations of burials, this active cemetery is a cherished and tangible link to the past. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2021 [second name and date marker -- Lake Creek Cemetery Established 1911 Historic Texas Cemetery - 2021]

Marker Details

Address 5175 County Road 4545
Location Description Lake Creek Cemetery, 5175 County Road 4545, E side CR 4545 about 3.7 mi. W of CR 2781. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 23841
Dedicated 2023
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemeteries; communities; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.245188, -95.258496

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