Details for Abshier Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5291009635

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Marker Number 9635
Atlas Number 5291009635
Marker Title Abshier Cemetery
Index Entry Abshier Cemetery
Address CR 112
City Hankamer
County Liberty
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 343269
UTM Northing 3310682
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1990
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Abshier Cemetery, 4 mi. N of Hankamer on SH 61, then 1 mi. W on CR 112. Historic Texas Cemetery (HTC) medallion installed on post 2019.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The families of Benjamin and Hannah (Weed) Abshier and Benjamin and Sarah (Hanks) Weed came to this area of Texas from Louisiana in 1843. The extended families purchased land and established farms in this vicinity. In June 1852 the Abshiers' 27-year-old daughter, Lucinda Abshier Higginbotham, died, leaving a husband and six children. She was laid to rest on the Abshier family farm, in a plot of land which would become a family graveyard. Since that time, members of many generations of Abshier, Weed, and related families have been interred in the cemetery. Among those buried here are veterans of the War of 1812, the Texas Revolution, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, and Korea. A number of unusual and elaborate grave markers can be seen, including tree-trunk-shaped monuments of the Woodmen of the World Lodge, a 19th-century fraternal organization. There are also a number of unmarked burials. Established in 1896, a cemetery association maintains the historic graveyard. The original two-acre plot was enlarged to three acres in 1938. The cemetery continues to serve as a reminder of early Liberty County pioneers. (1990) Historic Texas Cemetery

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