Erath County
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Hancock Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
The earliest marked grave on this site, once
known as "North Bolton Cemetery," is that of Asa L. Anderson
(1875-1876), who was buried here during the ownership of the James and
Louisa Franks family. The Franks sold the land to T. W. Bolton in 1879,
and the Caudle family purchased it in 1883. The Hancock name comes from
the family of Benjamin T. and Elizabeth (Ruyle) Hancock, settlers who
came to this area in about 1887. Most of those interred on this site are
related to the Hancocks, many of whom helped found the nearby
communities of Alexander and Purves. The cemetery contains about fifty
graves. The last marked grave was that of Charles Martin Knorzer
(1852-1943). The burial ground is a chronicle of the pioneers of Erath
County.
2000
location: 8.8 miles southeast of Dublin on FM
219, then 2.9 miles east/northeast on CR 284 to gate of Flying B Ranch,
then 1 mile east on ranch road to cemetery |