This cemetery is located south of CR 972 which runs between I 35 north of Georgetown and TX 95 north of Circleville, Texas. Once on CR-972 turn south on CR 324 until you see the cemetery sign. Turn at the sign and take the dirt road which leads to the cemetery. The road will make a 90 degree turn to the right or south. Continue on this dirt road which will go over a cattle guard gate, down a hill and across a concrete bridge and up a hill and the cemetery will then be in sight at the top of another hill or knoll.
The cemetery is clear of saplings and small trees and when mowed looks nice.
The cemetery is located on land owned by Leonard Edward Stojanik, P.O. Box 683, Granger, Texas. Telephone 512 966 2711. He lives on his property. As the gate may be locked it is necessary to call before planing a visit. His brother Howard Stojanic lives nearyby.
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DENSON, TEXAS. Denson (also known as Densonville and Denison) was a scattered community on Willis Creek six miles northwest of Granger in northeastern Williamson County. The site was settled by members of the Denson family sometime before 1869. The community had, at different times, three different schools named Denson, a cotton gin, and a small store. In 1900 Denson's school served forty-eight pupils. By 1977 only the Denson family cemetery remained at the site.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Clara Stearns Scarbrough, Land of Good Water: A Williamson County History (Georgetown, Texas: Williamson County Sun Publishers, 1973).
This cemetery is located south of CR 972 which runs between I 35 north of Georgetown and TX 95 north of Circleville, Texas. Once on CR-972 turn south on CR 324 until you see the cemetery sign. Turn at the sign and take the dirt road which leads to the cemetery. The road will make a 90 degree turn to the right or south. Continue on this dirt road which will go over a cattle guard gate, down a hill and across a concrete bridge and up a hill and the cemetery will then be in sight at the top of another hill or knoll.
The cemetery is clear of saplings and small trees and when mowed looks nice.
The cemetery is located on land owned by Leonard Edward Stojanik, P.O. Box 683, Granger, Texas. Telephone 512 966 2711. He lives on his property. As the gate may be locked it is necessary to call before planing a visit. His brother Howard Stojanic lives nearyby.
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DENSON, TEXAS. Denson (also known as Densonville and Denison) was a scattered community on Willis Creek six miles northwest of Granger in northeastern Williamson County. The site was settled by members of the Denson family sometime before 1869. The community had, at different times, three different schools named Denson, a cotton gin, and a small store. In 1900 Denson's school served forty-eight pupils. By 1977 only the Denson family cemetery remained at the site.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Clara Stearns Scarbrough, Land of Good Water: A Williamson County History (Georgetown, Texas: Williamson County Sun Publishers, 1973).
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