Details for Bethel Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006595

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Marker Number 6595
Atlas Number 5113006595
Marker Title Bethel Cemetery
Index Entry Bethel Cemetery
Address 601 Christi Lane
City Coppell
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 689166
UTM Northing 3648438
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 601 Christi Lane, Coppell
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text James Parrish came to Texas from Ohio prior to 1844 as a member of the Peters Colony. He and his wife Eliza Jane (Record) moved to Dallas County about 1848. They established a home in this area on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River which became known as the Parrish neighborhood. Sometime before James Parrish's death in October 1853, he and his wife set aside land on their farm for a community cemetery. Joshua Hill was buried here in 1859, the apparent victim of smallpox. More interments occurred in the following decades, including those of James Pinson Howell (1865), John L. Howell (1866), and Malinda Pemberton Howell (ca. 1871). Also believed to be buried here are five men and a boy who were victims of a lynching in 1869; several Confederate vererans of the Civil War; and two former slaves. Although descendants estimate there were at least two hundred graves here, all but two have been lost to vandalism and development of the surrounding area. The two remaining tombstones mark the graves of one-day-old Oda Kirby (1909) and three-year-old Ervin Wickersham (1910 - 1913). The Historic Bethel Cemetery Association, formed in 1987, cares for the graveyard.

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