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The Stoneham Cemetery

Stoneham, Grimes County

Marker Text

Franklin Jarvis Greenwood (1804-1882), who came to Texas in 1829, donated land for this cemetery. It was originally called "High Point" for a nearby settlement. The first known interments were Greenwood's daughters Mary Anne (b. 1840) and Harriet. They died in 1856 of cholera. Graves of yellow fever victims were specially marked to avoid spread of the epidemic. Many burials are descendants of Stephen F. Austin colonists. The name of the cemetery and town changed to "Stoneham" after John H. Stoneham (1829-1894) gave land for the railroad in 1879. (1978)

Marker Details

Address 9851 Stoneham Cemetery Road
Location Description Stoneham Cemetery (High Point Cemetery), NE side of SH 105, 0.3 mi. E of FM 2445
Marker # 8618
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 48.348443, -96.791861

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