Details for Watts Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5251005726

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Marker Number 5726
Atlas Number 5251005726
Marker Title Watts Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery
Index Entry Watts Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery
Address
City Cleburne
County Johnson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 662954
UTM Northing 3576569
Subject Codes cemetery; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; churches
Marker Year 1992
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Cleburne take SH 4 southeast about 5 miles
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The rural Watts Chapel community is named for the family of Nathaniel Franklin Watts (1851-1919), who settled in this area of Johnson County in 1872. Watts married Rachel Ann Bennett in 1875, and they bought a small farm near this site. They acquired additional acreage over the years and operated a cotton gin for farmers in the region. Mr. Watts later served as a Johnson County commissioner. Nathaniel and Rachel Watts were the parents of twelve children, five of whom died at an early age. The Watts Chapel Cemetery began as a family burial ground in 1879, when their infant daughter, Sallie, died and was buried on the family farm. Over the years other family members also were interred here, as were friends and neighbors in the community. IN 1892 the Watts family deeded three acres of land to the Methodist church. The Rev. B. F. Badget served as first pastor of the new congregation, which was named Watts Chapel in honor of its benefactors. The congregation continues to be an active part of the community and hosts an annual homecoming celebration. Both the church and the cemetery reflect the pioneer heritage of rural Johnson County.

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