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Brown-Beard Cemetery

Richmond, Fort Bend County

Marker Text

Begun in the Big Creek settlement area as the Pentecost Graveyard. This cemetery dates to at least 1841 with the burial of George s. Pentecost, an "Old 300" colonist. Also buried here are six of his children and their spouses, including son-in-law Samuel Pharr, an "Old 300" colonist on whose 1831 land grant the cemetery is located. Texas Revolution veterans George W. Pentecost and Andrew J. Beard, another son-in-law, and several Confederate veterans are buried here. Descendants of Beard married into the A. J. Brown family, thus giving the cemetery its present name.

Marker Details

Address FM 762
Location Description 20 mi. south on FM 762 from Richmond, then east on Cummings Rd. to end
Marker # 8980
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 29.403068, -95.638927

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