Details for Marsh Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113013121

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Marker Number 13121
Atlas Number 5113013121
Marker Title Marsh Cemetery
Index Entry Marsh Cemetery
Address
City Farmers Branch
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 699552
UTM Northing 3644453
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Templeton Trail at Chaparral
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text In 1844, Harrison C. Marsh (1805-1889) and his wife, Mary "Polly" (Raymond) (1810-1888), natives of Harrison County, Kentucky, came from Independence, Missouri to Texas with their five children. They settled in Peters Colony on Farmers Branch Creek. Here they had two more children, and Harrison raised stock and farmed the land. Polly was a charter member of the Union Baptist Church, which later became First Baptist Church of Farmers Branch. The Marsh family grew, and many members became successful in farming, ranching, business, education and civic activities. Sons Thomas Corbin (1831-1899) and John David (1835-1900) both served as soldiers in the Confederate Army. Reflecting the Marshes' prominence in the community, the family name appears on a street, Marsh Lane, as well as on a school, The Thomas C. Marsh Junior High School. In the 1880s, John David donated one acre of land here for a family graveyard. Among the earliest burials were those of two children of a family passing through the area. The marker for Elizabeth Mcallister, who died in 1874, represents the earliest recorded death. The resting place for generations of Marshes and other area residents, the cemetery is still open to Marsh family descendants. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2002

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