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Midway Cemetery

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Livingston, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 43' 50.73594999996", -94° 38' 7.31389999992"
 
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     Andrew A. (1816-1898) and Mary Barnes (1817-1857) McKee came to Texas in 1845 and purchased land here in 1854. Mary, who died in childbirth, was the first person buried here. According to local tradition, just prior to her death Mary marked this site for family burials with her footprint on a gopher mound. By 1865 the cemetery served the Midway community and the surrounding area. Buried here are pioneer settlers and their descendants, former slaves, and veterans of conflicts from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. The cemetery is maintained by an association. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Midway Cemetery Historical Marker Location Map, Livingston, Texas

 
   
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Menard Chapel Church, School, and Cemetery
Wheeler Cemetery
Feagin Cemetery
Nelson Henry Rice Cemetery
Old City Cemetery (Old Livingston Cemetery)
Greenfield Cemetery