Collin County
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Huson
Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Allen Daniel and his family came to Texas from
Tennessee in 1847. He and his wife Elizabeth were the parents of eight
children. They settled in this area in 1850 and Daniel purchased 480
acres of land in May 1851. Less than one year later, on February 25,
1852, he died and was buried on his land. Allen and Elizabeth Daniel's
daughter, Tennessee P. Daniel, was married to D.E. Huson. Tennessee
Huson bought the family land from her mother in 1875, and it was during
her ownership that the property surrounding her father's grave was given
to the community as a public cemetery. It gradually became known as
Huson Cemetery. Those interred in this historic graveyard include many
pioneers of the area, including the Daniel, Huson, Wilcoxson, and
Redwine families. John Hendrex and William Piunckney Chapman, who are
credited with naming the town of Farmersville, and William Gotcher, who
donated land for the town square, are buried here along with members of
their families. Also interred here are many former slaves and their
descendants, including the Nelson, Sneed, Glass, and Bryson families.
The cemetery contains hundreds of marked and unmarked graves.
1989
Location: from Farmersville take CR 611 (old
McKinney Road) off SH 78, about 9/10 mile west to CR 610, go north on CR
610 about 8/10 mile to CR 814, go east on CR 814 to its end at cemetery
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