MCBRIDE SCRUB CREEK LOST CEMETERY
This
cemetery is probably on private property. The Mc Bride Scrub Creek Lost
Cemetery is at Nogales Prairie, TX, on the William Cox Survey, in an
uncultivated pasture near an old cistern, about 100 yards from Scrub Creek.
This cemetery has not been surveyed. It
is reported there are no tombstones showing.
Location and history of the cemetry were given on January 22, 1992 by Mr. Earl Lester.
Mr. William Due purchased the land from the I & GN Railroad. Two acres were
allocated for a cemetery. Later, Mr. I. Friedman purchased the property. In
1909, Mr. Joe Terry bought the land and in 1910 Mr. Earl Lester was the
purchaser. Mr. Lester knew about the cemetery, and could tell by the mounds
that there were seven graves. There was no identification other than seeing a
member of the McBride family tend to the graves occasionally. All indications
of graves have been obliterated. This family lot has always been known to Mr.
Lester as the McBride Cemetery.
For the compiled information, both Trinity
County Cemeteries ©1980 and the second edition Trinity County Texas Cemeteries
© 1992 both published by Trinity County Historical Commission (TCHC) were
consulted. You may contact the Trinity County Historical
Commission, P.O.
Box 123, Groveton, TX 75845, if you have any corrections, questions or
information to add to this listing.. We have a listing of all landowners
and cemetery association contacts.
The cemetery
information was compiled on 13 April, 2002 by TCHC Cemetery Committee Members
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