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Sterling Rex Barnes

Heath, Rockwall County

Marker Text

(Gravesite in Heath Cemetery) Virginia native Sterling Rex Barnes (1799-1866) migrated to this area from Mississippi with his wife Martha Ann (Mitchell) (b. 1809) and family in 1846. A pioneer settler in the community of Black Hill, now Heath, he was a charter member of East Trinity Masonic Lodge No. 157 in Rockwalll, organized in 1854. Barnes was the local justice of the peace in 1852 and operated a toll bridge at a site on the east fork of the Trinity River, now under the waters of Lake Ray Hubbard. Five sons and one son-in-law served with the Confederacy during the Civil War. (1981)

Marker Details

Address Smirl Dr. (FM 1140) & Terry Ln. in Heath Cemetery
Location Description in front of Heath Cemetery at the corner of Smirl (FM 1140) Dr and Terry Lane, Heath
Marker # 6135
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Business topics, general; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.839293, -96.479576

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