Erath County
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Turnbow Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Kentucky native Chesley Turnbow wed Sabra Rose
of Tennessee in 1827. They lived in Tennessee and later in Arkansas
before moving to Texas in the 1850s. By the 1870s they had settled on
land at this site. The cemetery began as a family burial ground in 1879
with the interment of their grandchild, Henry Lee Rose, the infant son
of Granville and Mary (Turnbow) Rose. In April of the following year
Dovie Powell, the daughter of Louis Blake and Louisa (Chaddock) Powell,
was buried in a nearby grave. That same month Chesley Turnbow, patriarch
of the Turnbow family in Erath County, died and was buried near his
grandson. Seven of his ten children are also among those buried here.
Although the cemetery was established by the 1880s, it was not formally
set aside until 1940. The donors were the heirs of William and Lettie
Fox, Tennessee natives who moved to Erath County about 1870 and later
purchased the Turnbow property. Individuals buried at this site include
members of the Turnbow family, other pioneer settlers and their
descendants, longtime residents of the surrounding rural community, and
veterans of military conflicts, beginning with the Civil War.
1988
location: from Dublin, take FM 219 south about
11 miles, then take county road east about .5 miles |