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Mount Gilead Cemetery

Keller, Tarrant County

Marker Text

This burial ground originally served a pioneer settlement of related families who migrated to the area from Missouri in 1847 as members of the Peters Colony. They were headed by a widow, Permelia Allen (d. 1866), who is buried here in an unmarked grave. This tract, adjacent to the Mount Gilead Baptist Church and School, was first owned by her sons-in-law Daniel Barcroft (1812-81) and Iraneous Neace (1816-79). The earliest marked gravesite is that of William Joyce (1836-54). Homemade grave markers here reflect the pioneer lifestyle the early settlers. (1981)

Marker Details

Address Bancroft Road at J.T. Ottinger Rd.
Location Description North side of Bancroft Road at J.T. Ottinger Rd, Keller
Marker # 3492
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.948991, -97.221346

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