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Waggoner Cemetery

Decatur, Wise County

Marker Text

Georgia native the Reverend Henry Fullingim, his wife Martha, and their 17 children came to northeast Texas in 1849. Henry Fullingim served the area as a circuit-riding Methodist minister. Their son, Archibald, and their son-in-law, John Hale, came to Wise County in 1853 and were among the area's first settlers. Hale became the first Wise County sheriff in 1856. This cemetery is named for John T. and Sarah Waggoner, on whose land it was established. Martha Fullingim's burial in 1868 is the first recorded here. The Waggoner's deeded the property to Wise County in 1885.

Marker Details

Address CR 2360, N. of Decatur
Location Description From Decatur, take FM 730 3 miles north, turn west onto CR 2360, about 1 mile to marker.
Marker # 5701
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.30059, -97.58373

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