This cemetery was once part of a large farm owned by Kentucky native William Henry Hitch (1818-1893), who brought his family here from Tennessee in 1855. The oldest grave in the cemetery is that of Haden T. Hitch (1846-1858), son of William H. and Esther Hitch. Besides the graves of Hitch family members, the graveyard also contains the burials of relatives in the Trigg, Liggett, and Martin families, all of whom had moved to Texas at the urging of William H. Hitch. The Hitch Cemetery stands as a visible reminder of those early pioneers. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008
StoppingPoints.com Editorial on Hitch Cemetery: | Warning: The Hitch Cemetery lies between two buildings which currently house federal facilities. As such, individuals must get permission to visit and photograph the cemetery. Obtain permission to visit Hitch Cemetery during business hours, Monday—Friday. 4/27/2009. |
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Hitch Cemetery Historical Marker Location Map, Fort Worth, Texas
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