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James G. Gilmer

Honey Grove, Fannin County

Marker Text

(1814-1846) One of the courageous men who helped civilize the wilderness. Moved here from Kentucky in 1845 with his wife Elizabeth (Parrish) and children William S., George A., and Thomas S. James P. Gilmer, the fourth son, is said to have been first Anglo-American born at present Honey Grove. A few months after he settled here, James G. Gilmer died; his burial established this cemetery. On his land grant, left to his wife, the town was later built.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Oakwood Cemetery on FM 100 (near main entrance)
Marker # 8891
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 14" x 24" Grave Marker
Code pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 33.591141, -95.909901

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