Details for Furneaux Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5121002085

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Marker Number 2085
Atlas Number 5121002085
Marker Title Furneaux Cemetery
Index Entry Furneaux Cemetery
Address
City Carrollton
County Denton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 696880
UTM Northing 3654422
Subject Codes cemetery; English immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location on Cemetery Hill Road, 1/2 block south from its intersection with Rosemead Parkway, Carrollton
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text William Furneaux, a native of England, came to Texas in 1857 and married Fanny Jackson (d. 1917), whose family had come to Texas in 1848 as part of the Peters Colony. This cemetery was established in 1884, when Furneaux died and was buried on a section of his farm he had indicated should become a public graveyard. Seven-year-old Peter Husky died soon after and was buried near Furneaux. Although three graves bear earlier dates, they were moved here from other cemeteries. With establishment of the cemetery, Peter Husky's father, William, donated part of his land for use as a church site. A public meeting was then held to discuss plans for laying out plots and building a sanctuary. A cemetery association was chartered in 1888, and the graveyard officially became known as Furneaux Cemetery. Charter directors chosen were Joseph Morgan, W. R. Dudley, John Jackson, V. S. Dudley, and J. H. Furneaux. Originally surrounded by extensive farmland, the church and cemetery sites became known as Cemetery Hill. When a 1924 tornado destroyed the frame church building, the cemetery association acquired the land. The Furneaux Cemetery is the burial place for many area pioneers and their descendants. (1984)

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