Black Cemeteries

in Panola County

Submitted by Barbara Bonner

 

The information on the  burials  in these Cemeteries have come from Death Records that are located in the Panola Co. Courthouse and from the records of the local Funeral Homes by Barbara A. Bonner.   As more information is obtained, it will be added.

 

As family members died, they were laid out on a cooling board (flat piece of wood), in a separate room of their home. Family members and friends would gather (the wake) to pay their last respects.

The deceased would be laid on the cooling board for 12 or 16 hours, depending on the time of day he/she died. In the meantime a family member was busy making a pine box (coffin). If the family member died before daybreak, he/she could be buried late that evening. If the family member died late in the day, he/she would lie on the cooling board until the next day. The ceremony began by placing the pine box (coffin) in the back of a wagon, and family members and friends would walk behind the wagon to the nearby burying place. Sometimes this took place in a wooded area near the home of the deceased.

At times, there were markers made with the departed's name, and dates of birth and death scratched on it, or a cross (two sticks crossed and tied with rope or vine). During this time, lucky for us, some deaths were recorded in Family Bibles.

After 1903, rural communities still relied on the cooling board, and still did not record the death in the nearby county records office.

Milton Williams of Marshall, Texas, and Hawthorne of Carthage, Texas, were responsible for directing funerals for most of the rural Panola County area (African Americans) when death certificates were first recorded at the county courthouse.

On September 1, 1948, Gettis Black became a funeral director with Lewis, Coss, and Black's Funeral Home. On September 1, 1958, Gettis Black became owner and director of Black's Funeral.

 

Bethel Cemetery, Beckville,  TX

Miles Cemetery

Bell Fountain  Cemetery

Mosiac Cemetery

Bennett Chapel Cemetery

Mt.  Zion Cemetery

Bethelhem Cem. Deadwood, TX

Myres Cemetery

Boynton Cemetery

New Zion Cemetery

Broadnax Cemetery

Nip & Tuck Cemetery

Centenniel Cemetery, DeBerry, TX

Oddfellow Cemetery

City Cemetery

Old Bethel Cemetery, Clayton, TX

Corinth Cemetery

Old Campground Cemetery

Cross Road Cemetery

Old Macedonia Church Cemetery (Panola Co.)

Deadwood Cemetery

Old Williams Cemetery

Duright Cemetery

Paradise Cemetery (Panola Co.)

Evergreen Cemetery

Pine Hill Cemetery

4-Mile Cemetery

Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Garrett Cemetery

Pryor Cemetery

Hall Cemetery (Minden)(3122&3175)

Rockmore Cemetery

Harmony Cemetery (RiverHill)

Shady Grove Cemetery, Gary, TX

Harmony Hill near Tatum, TX

Shady Grove Cemetery, Longbranch, TX

Hendricks near Tatum TX

Social Point Cemetery

Holland Quarter Cemetery

Tabernacle-Shiloh Cemetery (Beckville)

Jerusalem Cemetery, Fairplay, Texas

Trammel Cemetery, Tatum, TX

Macedonia Cemetery est 1838

Union  Murvaul  Cemetery

McAllister Cemetery

Walker Cemetery

Methodist Cemetery

Walnut Grove Cemetery

 

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