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Hood Family Cemetery

Aledo, Parker County

Marker Text

South Carolina native A.J. Hood (b. 1820) migrated to Cherokee County, Texas, about 1846. Ten years later, after representing that area during two terms of the state legislature, he moved his family here. Hood opened a law office in Weatherford (11 miles northwest) and later served as district judge. This family cemetery was first used in 1865 for the burial of Hood's wife Elizabeth (McEwen) (b. 1827). Located on land near their original home, this site was her choice for the construction of a future house. Her grave is marked with a stone from the nearby creek. (1980)

Marker Details

Address On Jenkins Rd. off Oak Street W. of Aledo
Location Description From Aledo, take Oak Street west .1 mile, turn south on Pine .1 mile, turn west onto Underwood .1 mile, turn northwest on Jenkins -1 mile to cemetery on south of road behind 2 gates.
Marker # 2555
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; state official
Latitude, Longitude 32.712735, -97.631781

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