Details for Keenan Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006750

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Marker Number 6750
Atlas Number 5113006750
Marker Title Keenan Cemetery
Index Entry Keenan Cemetery
Address 2570 Valley View Ln.
City Farmers Branch
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 697022
UTM Northing 3644895
Subject Codes cemetery; pioneers
Marker Year 1994
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 2600 block Valley View Ln.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Thomas (1808 - 1879) and Sarah McCallister Keenan (1807 - 1872) came to this area as members of the Peters Colony in 1842. When their two-month-old son, John, died on November 11, 1843, they buried him at this site, establishing one of the earliest cemeteries in present-day Dallas County. The large number of early infant graves are testimony to the hardships endured by the area's pioneer settlers. Thomas and Sarah Keenan and many of their descendants are buried here. The area's first Baptist Church, Union Baptist, was organized in the Keenans' log cabin in 1846 by the Rev. David Myers, who was buried here in 1853. The church, which erected a sanctuary nearby, was closely associated with the cemetery and in a deed executed by John R. West conveying 1.5 acres to the church in 1875 the cemetery was legally set aside. The Farmers Branch (Keenan) Cemetery Association was established in 1938 to maintain the grounds. The cemetery covers three acres and contains about 600 marked and an estimated 100 - 200 unmarked grave sites. Among the people buried here are many of the area's earliest settlers and their descendants and verterans of conflicts ranging from the Civil War to the Vietnam Conflict.

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