Details for Plummer Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5293004058

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Marker Number 4058
Atlas Number 5293004058
Marker Title Plummer Cemetery
Index Entry Plummer Cemetery
Address On Cr 454, off FM 1245, 7 mi. N of Groesbeck
City Groesbeck
County Limestone
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 739911
UTM Northing 3495861
Subject Codes cemetery; women, women's history topics; Native Americans
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Cemetery, take FM 1245 (CR 420) 4.5 NE, then take CR 454 north about 2.5 mile
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Luther Thomas Martin (L.T.M.) Plummer and his wife Rachel (Parker) arrived in what is now Limestone County in 1834. They received a Mexican land grant for 3,321 acres in this area the next year. In 1836, Rachel, her son James, and her cousin Cynthia Ann Parker were kidnapped by Comanches. After Rachel was returned in 1838, she and L. T. M. had another son, Wilson, in January 1839, but Rachel died in February and the infant in March. Upon Wilson's death, L. T. M. set aside one acre of land for a family cemetery. Since then, over 100 Plummer descendants have been buried here. 1991

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