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Selman-Roark Cemetery

Linwood, Cherokee County

Marker Text

In 1834 surveyor William Roark (1803-1862) and his family came to Texas from Tennessee. Roark's mother Nancy (Chambliss) and brother Napoleon were buried in the one-half-acre graveyard about 1837-38. Joseph, Delila and James H. Durst deeded this cemetery to Roark in 1838. Roark's daughter Elizabeth married Benjamin Franklin Selman in 1855 and the site became known as "Selman-Roark Cemetery". As Linwood community grew, more families used the burial ground. In 1861 a Roark descendant deeded an additional 0.8 acre adjoining the cemetery.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on SH 21 5 miles east of Alto
Marker # 6915
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 31.665169, -94.993162

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