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Hezekiah Faris

, Walker County

Marker Text

A soldier who participated in Texans' victory at San Jacinto. Born in Virginia, brought up in Tennessee, Faris came to Texas to fight for colony's freedom, 1835. Locating bounty land for army service and his headright in this vicinity, he became a local leader and named Faris Chapel for his home church in Tennessee. He married Mrs. Matilda Stevens Roberts; children were Susan (Mrs. James Gillespie) and James Morgan. Family name later became Farris.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From the intersection of SH 30 and IH 45 (Huntsville), take SH 30 W approx. 3 mi. to FM 1791; then SW on FM 1791 approx. 11.3 mi. to Faris Cemetery (marker located in central area of cemetery).
Marker # 8447
Dedicated
Size, Type Other - explain
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.595598, -95.729127

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