Cemetery Data

Names listed below: Graves not found, possibly in late 1930s mass grave on E Side of Creek. Found in Star Telegram Obituaries from 1930.

MapLast NameFirst NameMiddle NameBirthDeathOther
McCallSamuelDates not listed: Obituary from June 11,1937 read: Services for Samuel F McCall, 69, pioneer resident of Keller, who died Thursday at the home of his son, S. A. McCall, 612 W 26th St. were conducted Friday afternoon at Keller Fundamentalist Baptist Churs, Rev. A.J. Frank officiated and burial was in Mt Gilead Cemetery.
McCallRoxieDates not listed: Obituary from August 13,1936: Mrs. Roxie L. McCall, 68, of Keller, who died yesterday in a Ft Worth hospital, will be buried in Mt. Gilead Cemetery, near Keller. Rev. Gilbert Wilson will officiate.

Names listed below in alphabetical order

MapLast NameFirst NameMiddle NameBirthDeathOther
6 Sandstone fragment found one foot west of John Lamkin, bears a "6"; appears to be the last digit in a year date
E1 July 25Oct 3, 1879Note: DAR recorded name as "Our Baby Aurthur", no surname
E1 Alva July 22, 1877Oct 2, 1878Gone to Heaven Our Little Alvex
? White limestone, fragmented and mostly missing, found near Clarissa Givens; the fragments bear a partial inscription indentical to that on Clarissa Givens' stone.
? Sandstone fragment marked "died March 7, 1883" found near Harmon W. Cook
D1AllenD. May 1, 1802Dec 18, 1882
A2BarcroftCeolah Oct 18, 1871May 4, 1887
A2BarcroftGabrielL.Apr 24, 1873
B2BarcroftWinonaSep 9, 1869Mar 1, 1872
E6BatesA Dec 14, 1828Mar 26, 1908At Rest - Father
E6BatesEDec 2, 1833Dec 26, 1914At Rest - Mother
E6BatesIdaOct 15 , 1871Jan 10, 1902Wife of W.A. Bates
C6BeanJamina Jul 13, 1822Jun 26, 1888Mother
B6BlevinsMJJun 21, 1869Jul 1, 1922
B6BlevinsTMFeb 24, 1870Jan 25, 1912
BlevinsVergil19101915(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
BoswellWHOct 19, 1879Feb 5, 1876(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
Burnett Sandstone found in cairn nine feet north-south by six feet east-west, marked "Burnett"
B1ButchA Good Ole Dog
B2ByasMelvina Aug 8, 1822Oct 31, 1906
BYAS, Landus Sandstone found beside Melvina Byas marked "Landus Byas"
BYAS, R. Sandstone found six feet east, 15 feet north of Melvina Byas marked "R. Byas"
B6CarmichaelHelenMar 23, 1930Apr 26, 1932
B3CarrBud
B3CarrNan
D1CavinsAnnie Sep 2, 1898Aug 28, 1899Dau of W.M. & E.M. Happy Infant Early Blest. Rest in Peaceful Slumber Rest.
D1CavinsFGJun 7, 1836Feb 11, 1908He Carries the Lambs in His Bosom
D1CavinsMary M.Feb 13, 1849Dec 31, 1892Wife of F.G. Cavins
D1CavinsOLFeb 22, 1881Nov 15, 1889Son of F.G. & Mary M. Cavins
E1ChaneyElizabethAOct 5, 1825Dec 8, 1881Wife of W.H. Chaney
E1ChaneyWmHAug 14, 1808Aug 1, 1883Holy Bible
C2ChapmanAJJun 17, 1848Mar 31, 1877God's Touched Him and He Slept.
Child's grave Sandstone grave marker on child's grave six feet north of foot of Thomas J. Thompson says "October 10, 18__ - Sept. 5, 1869". The stone is broken and part is missing; was made by same person who made the marker on the grave of W.H. Boswell.
E2CookHarmonWOct 14, 1856Oct 1, 1884son of Harmon Cook in Bourland Cemetery
B3CrawfordAda O.Apr 19, 1852Jul 28, 1871Wife of Jack Crawford
B3CrawfordInfant Aug 5, 1871Infant of Jack & Ada O. Crawford
B3CreedJohnC.Feb 5, 1812Feb 11, 1894Sarah His Wife
B3CreedSarahAug 13, 1814Dec 11, 1884
B3DavisDavidMOct 23, 1819Apr 24, 1881
C1DavisInfant Son18791879
B3DavisLucindaJan 12, 1821Sep 15, 1904Wife of D.M. Davis
B3DavisLucindaEllerJan 4, 1872Apr 1885Dau of I.C. & A Davis Gone but not Forgotten
C1DavisNannieE.18791879Infant Son Born and Died 1879
DavisRosa18551882(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
B6DavisSue 185919??
C1DavisSusannah18451896Be Still Sad Heart, and Cease Opining, Behind This Cloud, The Sun's Still Shining.
C1DavisWillie18821882
B6DavisZD18491917
C1Dodson William FOct 23, 1855May 23, 1877In Memory of Son of H.N. & J.A. Dodson Blessed Are The Pure in Heart, for They Shall See God
E1DouglassChesterB.Mar 30, 1892Mar 4, 1893Son of W.L. & M.R. Douglass Aged 1 Year 1 Month 5 Days. Weep Not Papa and Mama for Me, For I am Waiting in Heaven for Three
E1DouglassMarthaR.Dec 5, 1857Oct 4, 1894Her Happy Soul Has Winged its Way to Are Pure Bright Eternal Day. Wife of W.L. Douglass
E1DouglassNancyA.Sep 19, 1822Jul 21, 1894Come ye Blessed. Farewell Dear Mother. We Will Meet When the Day of Life With Us Has Past.
C6DrakeClaudiaWalker18891933Daughter
C6DrakeVidaVerdaFeb 9, 1892Jun 24, 1984Granny
E. B. H. Sandstone near Clementine Hill. From relative: - The small grave next to Clementine Hill marked E. B. H. is the grave of Ella Belle Hill, b. 6 Nov 1896, d. 11 Dec 1896, the daughter of Thomas Andrew Hill and Clementine Lena Weaver Hill.
A2EdwardsAJMay 2, 1825May 5, 1878Consigned to Jesus by J.M. Edwards
A3ElstonCBJan 17, 1869Feb 21, 1905Son of D.E. & H Elston
A3ElstonDEJan 19, 1825Feb 14, 1896Death's but a Path That Must be Trod. An Honest Man's The Noblest Work of God
A3ElstonHannah Jun 10, 1840Jun 18, 1913Wife of D.E. Elston. How Desolate Our Home Beseft of Thee
A3ElstonInfant SonJan 1, 1879Mar 4, 1879Son of D.E. & H Elston Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven
A3ElstonJohnDApr 10, 1866Jan 19, 1885Son of D.E. & H Elston Our Departing Ones Hath Gone Before to Greet Us on the Blissful Shore
ElstonL Sep 1894(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
A3ElstonLucyJApr 5, 1874Sep 30, 1894Dau of D.E. & H Elston Our Darling Ones Hath Gone Before to Greet Us on the Blissful Shore
A3ElstonMaryEFeb 26, 1864Feb 27, 1876Dau of D.E. & H Elston Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven
C1EvansHermanLeeDec 28, 1913Mar 30, 1914Son of Earl & Grace Evans Gone from Our Home, But not From our Hearts
B3EvansRebcah July 3, 1793Oct 31, 1863
GarisonManervaLain (Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
E1GatesArmindiaL.Jan 6, 1859Jan 24, 1884
B3GivensClarisaS.J.Jul 2, 1861Mar 20, 1865I'll Lie by Mother Till Christ Appears
B1GrimesAnnieB.18601937Mother
B1GrimesHGeorgeMar 16, 1837Jan 8, 186620 Brigade TEX Militia CSA
B1GrimesJohnJan 20, 1842Mar 25, 1879Co OA 9 TEX CAV CSA
B1GrimesJuliet Dec 9, 1864Oct 19, 1895Wife of R.K. Grimes
B1GrimesRev. RKJun 30, 1845Apr 2, 1921We'll Meet Again
B1GrimesThomas Feb 26, 1814Feb 1, 187620 Brigade TEX Militia CSA
B6HaireIrenaJDec 15, 1912Dec 15, 1912Budded on Earth to Blossom in Heaven
E6HarrellWilliamEdwardSep 21, 1859Feb 24, 1942Harrell Family W.E. , Bell, Dau Willie
B6HarrisDelola19161916
E1HartMayElizabethJun 22, 1885Sep 3, 1887Dau of Ben & R.N. Hart. Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven
A3HillAdalineApr 10, 1822Aug 5, 1886
E1HillClementL.Dec 17, 1872Jul 4, 1900Mother Wife of T.A. Hill
A2HillCynthia CEdwardsDec 19, 1848Jan 27, 1874Wife of E.A. Hill Consigned to Jesus by J.M. Edwards
B1HillEAJune 3, 1839Jul 12, 1886Saved by Grace. From relative: - The grave of E. A. Hill is that of Eli Allen Hill, b. 3 Jun 1839, d. 12 Jul 1886. My Grandmother was Martha Hill, daughter of Thomas Andrew Hill and Clementine Weaver Hill. Ella Belle was her sister.
B6HillJohnH18361885
C6HillJohnR18691939
B6HillMahuldaAnn18391923
B6HillPerlie Sep 20, 1888Sep 20, 1890Only Sleeping
C1InfantHappy Infant Early Blessed ??? (Located Between Nancy Davis and Infant's Miller)
A4JamesMaryJ. A.Oct 1, 1832Jul 30, 1879Wife of J.J. James (possibly)
B2JoyceAdrienneA.Apr 25 18__Mar 4 __Note: "Trek to Texas" by Pearl Foster O'Donnall gives surname as JOYCE, Born Apr 25, 1849 - Died May 18, 1856 (Inside Walled Area). Stone is weathered.
B2JoyceJamesJan 3, 1810Aug 15, 1882
B2JoyceLucyAug 27, 1834Apr 13, 1901Wife of N.L. Joyce
JoyceMargaretEFeb 28, 185?185?Note: "Trek to Texas" by Pearl Foster O'Donnall gives dates: Born Feb 28, 1856 - Died May 1856
B2JoyceMirandaBNov 26, 18??Dec 15, 1878Wife of Jas. Joyce (Broken in Half)
B2JoyceNorvelL.18461919He Belived and Sleeps in Jesus
JoyceSarahE.Aug 12, 1852Sep 19, 1871(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
JoyceWilliamH.18361854(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004) One of 4 graves in sandstone fence.
E6KingWillie Dec 1, 1897Jul 1, 1899Dau of J.T. and J.E. King
Kirkpatrick HenryH. Oct 25, 1880Dec 1, 1880(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
E1KirkpatrickGarretH.Oct 13, 1879Oct 19, 1879Son of
A3LaddElziraE.18531880At Rest
LamkinJohnJan 29, 1819Aug 18, 1870(Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
C1LipscombCharlie Nov 12, 1870Nov 12, 1870Son of C & M.A. Lipscomb and Lived 3 Hours
C1LipscombEddie Nov 12, 1870 Nov 12, 1870Son of C & M.A. Lipscomb and Lived 3 Hours
LipscombThomas DabneyJan 1, 1868 Jul 27, 1870Note: Libscomb markers are on ornamental iron covered vaults
M. Sandstone 21 feet north of Martha R. Douglass says "M".
M. Sandstone fragment marked "M" found near Harmon W. Cook
May Sandstone 16 feet south of Rodolphus Pulliam says "May".
E6McCainMESep 18, 1861Mar 17, 1885Wife of R.C. McGain
E6McCainMrs. MAOct 26, 1865Jul 8, 1913Wife of T.I. McCain She Died as She Lived a Christian
E6McCainTho's Dec 6, 1859Dec 3, 1899Beloved One Farewell
B6McCallRosaLeeDec 19, 1889July 20, 1891Weep Not, She is at Restx
B3McCartyMollieC.Apr 26, 1870Nov 8, 1876Dau of C.A. & M.S. McCarty
C1MillerInfants19041904Budded on Earth to Grow ?? Note: Son and Daughter of CR & O.E. Miller
C1MillerMrs OESep 18, 1882Mar 14, 1915In Memorial Woodsmen Circle
E1MillsLemma Oct 29, 1859Sep 1, 1879LM N.GW.
NANNY, Ida N. Sandstone 27 feet west of A.J. Edwards marked "Ida N. Nanny"
B6NeaceSonSep 10, 1880Jul 15, 1881Son of T.A. & S.J. Neace
B6NeaceCCFeb 6, 1846Jul 8, 1930
C6NeaceEthan AllenJul 23, 1874May 20, 1921The Lord is My Shepherd Father
C6NeaceGuyL.Feb 3, 1906Jul 12, 1924Tho' Lost to Sight to Memory Dear
C6NeaceIRNov 5, 1816Apr 16, 1879
B6NeaceLucindaLDec 22, 1818Jan 15, 1884Wife of I.R. Neace Thee Well Our Aged Father, We Sorely Feel Our Loss, But Father Thou Hast Taught Us How to Meekly Bear Our Cross
C6NeaceMinnieLeeJul 7, 1878Sep 14, 1963The Lord is My Shepherd Mother
C6NeaceThomas IFeb 2, 1872Aug 2, 1923
B6Neace JamesENov 3, 1869Aug 28, 1919His Happy Soul Has Winged it Way, to One Pure, Bright Eternal Day.
C6Neace SarahJ.Oct 10, 1843Jan 20, 1913Wife of T.A. Neace. As a Wife Devoted, As a Mother, Affectionate, as a Friend Ever kind and True.
C6Neace Thomas QNov 19, 1843Jan 28, 1929Asleep in Jesus
B6NeeceDavidIDec 1, 1880Dec 25, 1882
B6Neece JoelR.Feb 3, 1858Jan 30, 1883
NEWTON, A. E. C. Sandstone 12 feet east of A. J. Edwards marked "A. E. C." surname appears to be "Newton"
P. Adult cairn six feet northeast of Tomey White marked "P"
B2PhillipsMary 1791Feb 1856(Inside Walled Area)
PIPKIN, Myrtle Sandstone "Myrtle Pipkin"
A3PowellClintonN.19101972
PriceJohnA (Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
B1PriceWAApr 30, 1857Nov 30, 1922At Rest
B1PriceWilliamWFeb 8, 1818Aug 17, 1904Gone but not Forgotten
B1PriceWm.ElbertJul 15, 1885Sep 27, 1899Son of D.B. & M.V. Our Darling One has gone Before, To Greet Us on the other Shore
D1PulliamRodolphus18551884All is Well
D1PulliamSue 185919 All is Well
E6QuedenfeldHermannMay 16, 1856Jul 29, 1891
R.R.N. (Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
E6RandolphJLApr 10, 1858Dec 29, 1890
D5RenchBenardTheodoreJan 16, 1923Jun 21, 1983Blessed is the Man That Trusts in the Lord Whose Hope the Lord is, For He Shall be as a Tree Planted By The Waters…Jer 17:7,8
D5RenchRuthBarnetteMar 6, 1924Apr 29, 2003Blessed is the Man That Trusts in the Lord Whose Hope the Lord is, For He Shall be as a Tree Planted By The Waters…Jer 17:7,8
E1RileyNannieEDec 2, 1898Feb 10, 1977
E1RileyThomas E1895Mar 29, 1930
B6RogersHHMay 25, 1846Aug 18, 1918Father
B6RogersNMMay 10, 1851Nov 4, 1922 Mother
D1SharplessClydeWJun 1, 1915Apr 15, 1929
D1SharplessRichardW.May 25, 1863Sep 21, 1916
D1SharplessSarahM.Nov 7, 1879Sep 12, 1957
D1ShortElder Josias Apr 16, 1833Sep 1, 1880Thy Memory Shall Ever-Be a Guiding Star to Heaven
D1ShortJulia AEMay 29, 1839Apr 8, 1876Wife of Josias Short and Dau of Nathanel & Elizabeth Peters
C6SmithFannieEMar 20, 1862Oct 17, 1942Wife of W.J. Smith
C6SmithWJJan 9, 1855Mar 29, 1917It is Hard to Give Thee Up, But Thy Will O God Be Done.
C6SmithWillie1888Aug 18, 1909Son of W.J. & F.E. Smith (TEAM 6)
C6SparkmanEvieBNov 1, 1875Apr 26, 1909Wife of G.O. Sparkman
C6StanfieldJenetteJun 30, 1890Sep 30, 1890Infant Dau of JM and SF Stanfield
B3SteenHenriettaOct 3, 18767 Mos 27 Ds. Daughter of J.A & R Steen
T. B. Sandstone 15 feet southwest of D.E. Elston marked "T.B."
A2TaylorJohnFMar 8, 1870Apr 3, 1871Son of Elisha & N.F.
A3ThompsonJoe18601861
A3ThompsonMaryAOct 26, 1847Feb 14, 1899Wife of S.H. thompson. Weep Not Mother, Husband and Children for Me. For I am Waiting in Heaven for Thee.
A3ThompsonMartha (Evans)Bammy18301909
A3ThompsonSHJun 18, 1845Aug 9, 1923Gone but not Forgotten
A3ThompsonThomas JDec 17, 1814 Jul 16, 1896Sleep on Father Thy Work is Done. Jesus Has Come & Borne Thee Home
C1UnknownRest, Little and a Mothers Tears May Fall, But not for Worlds Would She Her Child Recall (Left of Susanna Davis)
B3UnknownApr 187?Age 12
VasquezJ (Records obtained from the Fort Worth library recorded October 1980. Not found during survey by Ryan Heap Sept 11, 2004)
W.B. Sandstone found six feet north of A. J. Chapman says "W.B."
C1WadeRMNov 29, 1841Dec 20, 1870
B3WallaceHenryClarkson18281900In Loving Remembrance of children James Westwood Wallace 1852-1879, Elizabeth Wallace, Mary Anne Wallace 1857, Baby Wallace, Virgina Lano Wallace 1920, Jack Yates their Son-in-Law 1855-1920
B3WallaceRebbeccaAnn Lucas18361918
E6WarrenNGMay 25, 1898 Jul 23, 1898Son of B.E. and L.A Warren Sleep on Sweet Babe, and Take thee Rest. God Calls Away, When He Thinks Best.
E6WarrenWAJul 5, 1883Mar 22, 1899Son of B.E. and L.A. Warren
E6Warren LADec 1, 1856Nov 15, 1899Wife of B.E. Warren Come Ye Blessed
A3White Isabelle 18601936Mother Precious Memories
A3White Homer18881896Son
White JohnB18551897Father Precious Memories
B1White LC18481929Note: Relative List name as Lewis Case
B1White Nancy18471889Note: Relative List name as Nancy Jane (Grimes)
White Tomey Note: name on curb around grave
A2WilliamsTexana Nov 15, 1899Come ye Blessed Aged 50 Years She Was a Kind and Affectionate Wife Fond Mother and Friend to All
A3WiseDavidAug 5, 1833Sep 20, 1902Gone but not Forgotten
A3WiseNancy May 6, 1834May 16, 1879Wife of David Wise
A3WrightInfant Son(Between Lucinda and Robert)
A3WrightLucindaC.Dec 23, 1845Apr 21, 1877
A3WrightRobertOct 4, 1836Oct 13, 1877
A big thanks to Michael Patterson for compiling this data!
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