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Nelson Cemetery

Springtown, Parker County

Marker Text

Hugh Nelson (1821-1884), a native of Tennessee, donated the original two acres of this burial ground. The earliest dated stone marks the grave of his infant son Hugh, who died in 1864. Earlier burials were marked only with field-stones. A number of children's graves date from a dysentery epidemic in 1884. Known at one time as Walnut Creek Cemetery, this is the burial place of many area pioneers, including members of the Cruse, Helm, Nix, Osburn, Parker, and Peden families. Nelson Cemetery contains over 700 known graves. (1985)

Marker Details

Address 1151 Nelson Rd.
Location Description Nelson Cemetery (aka Nelson Family Cemetery), Reno community, Nelson Rd., N side 0.1 mi. W of N. Cardinal Rd.
Marker # 3572
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.948767, -97.556388

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