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Pond Springs Cemetery

Jollyville, Williamson County

Marker Text

This graveyard was begun for members of the Pond Springs Community in the 1860s. The oldest grave is believed to be that of Mrs. Asenath M. Stewart (d. 1862). Also interred here is Mexican War veteran William P. Rutledge, Sr. (1815-1890), and Lavinia Hyland Chapman (1844-1929), a citizen of the Republic of Texas. Although the land was in use as a graveyard years earlier, it was not officially deeded as such by Thomas L. and H. M. Rutledge until 1872, and did not appear in deed records as a cemetery until 1877. It serves as a reminder of early Pond Springs history. (1988)

Marker Details

Address 9511 Lake Creek Pkwy
Location Description Lake Creek Pkwy, E side, 0.1 mi. SE of FM 620/SH 45
Marker # 9324
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 30.468348, -97.787969

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