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McKenzie Cemetery

Groesbeck, Limestone County

Marker Text

The area surrounding this graveyard was known as McKenzie Prairie, named for Joseph S. McKenzie and his family who settled her in 1853. The oldest grave here is that of Elizabeth Etemon and her infant daughter, who died while traveling through the area in 1865. The McKenzies set aside land for the burial. It was marked with sandstone carved by Elizabeth's husband, who then left and continued his journey. Gradually the one-acre plot became a community burial ground, the final resting place for the McKenzie family, their neighbors, and their descendants. 1995

Marker Details

Address On CR 742, off FM 937, 18 mi. from Groesbeck
Location Description 15.3 miles S of Groesbeck on FM 937, 3.1 mile E on LCR 740, .5 miles N on CR 742.
Marker # 3298
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.355914, -96.350873

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