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McGrady Cemetery

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CR 401 off FM 3206, 4 mi. from Saint Jo, Saint Jo, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 38' 51.45176000004", -97° 33' 42.6739699998"
 
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    Allen R. McGrady and his wife Elizabeth (Cox) moved to this area in 1859. They settled on 160 acres of land along Clear Creek. This cemetery began in the 1860s after a McGrady employee was killed by indians and buried on the family farm. One acre of land was set aside for the graveyard, which became the final resting place for many McGrady family members and neighbors. Allen and Elizabeth McGrady, both of whom died in September 1899, are interred here. The cemetery stands as a reminder of Montague County's pioneer heritage. (1991)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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