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Horton Cemetery

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Enoch and Martha Horton left Virginia with their ten children and settled here as members of the Peters Colony in 1844. Family history recounts that their son, James Horton, set aside this site as a family cemetery in 1848. Enoch (d. 1851) and Martha (d. 1850) are believed to be buried here in unmarked graves. James and his sister, Sarah Horton Cockrell, operated one of the first grist mills in this area, and James donated land for a school and railroad right-of-way. Many Horton family members and other early settlers are buried here. The last interment was in 1951. Incise on reverse: Gift of Screna Horton Campbell, Barney C. Jones

Marker Details

Address 1500 S. Walton Walker Blvd.
Location Description off Loop 12 Blvd. (Ledbetter Dr.)
Marker # 6744
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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