Collin County
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Rowlett
Creek Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
In 1836 Dr. Daniel Rowlett (1786-1848), a
Kentuckian, came to Texas with his wife and six other families. Rowlett,
a physician, lawyer, surveyor, and politician, settled near present
Bonham. He located much of his large 1838 land grant in the fertile area
along present Rowlett Creek. After meeting in homes and outdoors, seven
charter members organized the Wilson Creek Church of United Baptists in
1848, under leadership of the Rev. David Myers. In 1852 the name became
"Rowlett Creek Baptist Church". George White (1820-1886)
deeded six acres at this site in 1861 for a meetinghouse. The following
year Shadrick J. Jackson (1830-1863) and his wife Sophronia deeded an
adjacent four acres. Soon lots were set aside for this cemetery. The
earliest marked grave is that of pioneer Alfred Harrington in 1862. The
second interment in 1862 was that of Charles Gough, who was on Furlough
from the Confederate Army. In 1895 the Rowlett Creek Cemetery
Association was formed. Rowlett is believed to be the earliest Baptist
Church in Collin county. It became inactive in 1935 but had been
influential in establishing many early churches, a number of which are
still prominent in the North Texas area.
1979
Location: on FM 2478 (Custer Road), 1/4 mile
south of intersection of SH 121, 8.5 miles northwest of Allen
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