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Bazette Baptist Church and Cemetery

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CR NE 3090 off FM 636 via CR 3140, 6 mi. from Kerens, Bazette, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 10' 49.43664999984", -96° 15' 45.44912999988"
 
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    The early farming settlement of Bazette, named for a Baptist preacher, developed before the Civil War. In 1881, postmaster and store owner William Ellison (1840-1906) deeded land at this site for the community's Baptist church. First known as Liberty Missionary Baptist Church, the congregation may have formed as early as the 1860s. In 1890, the deacons purchased adjoining land from J. L. Jennings for the establishment of a cemetery. The oldest marked grave is that of Jhonnie Hiett (1881-1891). The church and cemetery serve as reminders of the area's early history. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

This page last updated: 8/30/2009

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