Collin County
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Thompson
Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Collin county pioneer Abner Thompson came to
this area about 1850 and settled on land that was originally part of the
Silvester Williams Survey, deeding a portion of it to be used as a
cemetery. The first burial, that of Thompson himself, took place in
1852. His grave is marked with two large square stones which have
deteriorated through time and have become nearly illegible. Tall posts
of Bois d'Arc, which mark the nearby grave of one of Thompson's
employees, have stood the effects of weathering for more than one
hundred years. Also buried here are miles and Emily J. Graves who, in
1862, donated over an acre of land to the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church,
which was organized five years earlier. When the congregation divided in
the early 1880s, that land was given to the Thompson Cemetery, which was
enlarged several more times in later years. A Memorial Day service has
been held at the Thompson Cemetery each year since the early 1950s,
bringing together people from the nearby communities of Lavon and
Copeville. There are over 800 graves here which are given perpetual care
by the Thompson Cemetery Association.
1983
Location: on SH 78, about 2 miles north of
Lavon
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