Collin County
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Abston Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
John Abston (1761-1856), a Soldier in the
American Revolution, was a Native of Virginia. In the 1830s Abston and
his family moved to Missouri. In 1853 he moved to Collin County, Texas,
with the family of his son Jesse. Following Jesse's Death that year, the
family moved farther South in the County. John Abston and Jesse Abston's
Widow, Sarah, purchased land in this area in 1854. A small plot of land
was set aside as a family Burial Ground. John Abston's burial here in
1856 was the first in the Cemetery. There are thirty-seven marked
graves, including those of several generations of the Abston and related
families. All but one of the Stones Bear 19th-Century Death Dates.
According to family tradition, Sarah Abston at one time gave a small
house and a parcel of land to a Former Slave, Elias Bellew, with the
agreement that he would maintain the Cemetery. As a result, the
Graveyard has also been referred to as the Old Bellew Cemetery.
Descendants of those interred in this Cemetery still reside in Collin
County. The graveyard stands as a reminder of the Area's Heritage.
1988
location of marker: in picnic area off US 78,
just N of the intersection of US 78 and FM 6, about one mile north of
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