Indian Creek Cemetery
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
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To reach the cemetery, take FM 902 from Lake Kiowa to Cooke County Road 223, go south, and be very careful where CR 223 intersects with CR 217 and later, CR 232. So as long as you stay on CR 223, you'll find Indian Creek Cemetery about three miles from where you turned south on FM 902.
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Ten-year-old William J. Bray was buried on this property in 1867. Eleven years later, his parents, A.P. and Arabella Bray, deeded one acre to establish a cemetery. In 1910, Elijah William and Mary Elizabeth Autry deeded one-half acre, and in 1944, Ray and Lucy Cox deeded another one-half acre. Originally known as Bray Cemetery, this burial ground features headstones ranging from elaborate granite markers to hand-etched sandstone surrounded by cedar trees, iris, bluebonnets, and peonies. Along with pioneer families, military veterans, Masons, and members of the Order of the Eastern Star are buried here. An association cares for the site, a tribute to an early pioneering community. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2009 Marker is Property of the State of Texas
To reach the cemetery, take FM 902 from Lake Kiowa to Cooke County Road 223, go south, and be very careful where CR 223 intersects with CR 217 and later, CR 232. So as long as you stay on CR 223, you'll find Indian Creek Cemetery about three miles from where you turned south on FM 902.
Marker Text:
Ten-year-old William J. Bray was buried on this property in 1867. Eleven years later, his parents, A.P. and Arabella Bray, deeded one acre to establish a cemetery. In 1910, Elijah William and Mary Elizabeth Autry deeded one-half acre, and in 1944, Ray and Lucy Cox deeded another one-half acre. Originally known as Bray Cemetery, this burial ground features headstones ranging from elaborate granite markers to hand-etched sandstone surrounded by cedar trees, iris, bluebonnets, and peonies. Along with pioneer families, military veterans, Masons, and members of the Order of the Eastern Star are buried here. An association cares for the site, a tribute to an early pioneering community. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2009 Marker is Property of the State of Texas
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- Total memorials579
- Percent photographed92%
- Percent with GPS11%
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- Total memorials2
- Percent photographed100%
- Percent with GPS100%
Cooke County, Texas, USA
- Total memorials18
- Percent photographed94%
- Percent with GPS0%
Cooke County, Texas, USA
- Total memorials65
- Percent photographed42%
- Percent with GPS0%
- Added: 18 Jan 2007
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2203656
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