Details for Balis Edens Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5225011230

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Marker Number 11230
Atlas Number 5225011230
Marker Title Balis Edens Cemetery
Index Entry Balis Edens Cemetery
Address
City Grapeland
County Houston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 254966
UTM Northing 3490112
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 7.2 miles west of Grapeland on FM 1272 to intersection with CR 2235
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Balis Edens was born in 1805 in South Carolina, the son of John Edens and his wife Lavinia Langford. The family moved to Texas in 1831, and in 1834 John Edens received a league and labor of land in the David G. Burnet colony. Balis Edens had remained in Louisiana, but followed his family to Texas in 1838. In 1839, he joined Captain James Cleveland's company of mounted rangers and later returned home where he farmed and built and repaired cotton gins. He married Elizabeth Thompson Grigsby in 1842; she died in 1843. Edens then married Ruth Ann Grigsby. When John Edens died in 1857, Balis Edens inherited land on Elkhardt Creek in Houston County and moved there with his family. The Balis Edens Cemetery was established on the land with the burial of Balis and Ruth Ann Edens' son, Isaac Newton Edens, in 1873. Later that year Balis Edens died and was buried in the cemetery. Also interred there are Vivian Edens, 1875; Luvinia Edens Beazley, 1876; John M. Edens, 1877; Sarah Matthews Edens, 1878; Rebecca Matthews Edens, 1882. The last recorded burial was that of Ruth Ann Grigsby Edens in 1884. The site is maintained by members of the Edens Family Association. (1997)

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