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Bell's Chapel Cemetery

Rockett Community, Ellis County

Marker Text

Founded 1875. Site for church cemetery was given on Dec. 27, 1875, by local landowners John and Elizabeth Gibbons. This tract and some later purchases were deeded to the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Church and cemetery were named in honor of confederate war veteran Jodie M. Bell, a church and civic leader in Rockett Community, and first person to be buried here, 1877. Red Oak Masonic Lodge No. 461, chartered in 1876, helped build 2-story chapel and meeting hall. The lodge moved to Red Oak in 1894.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From the intersection of FM 813 and Loma Linda Rd. in Rockett Community, take Loma Linda Rd. N. approx. 1mi., then W on Bell Chapel Rd. approx. 1.5mi. to cemetery.
Marker # 7083
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.479085, -96.784889

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