Erath County
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Upper Greens Creek Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Early settlers to the Greens Creek area
arrived from Georgia and Alabama in 1873. They bought farms, cleared the
land, built homes, established a school, and organized two churches.
Religious services for the Baptists and Methodists were held separately
in members' homes until 1877, and later were held in a log schoolhouse.
John W. Moore deeded two acres of land to the Baptist church in July
1880. Half of the land was used as a burial ground, as five graves had
been placed there. It became known as the Greens Creek Baptist or the
Upper Greens Creek Cemetery. The earliest documented grave is that of
one-year old Luther Kiker in 1877. Six of the original thirteen charter
members of the Greens Creek Baptist Church are also buried in this
graveyard. Additional cemetery land was deeded to the Upper Greens Creek
Cemetery by Nath G. Mulloy in 1909 and Fred and Stella Dupree in 1960.
The cemetery contains the burials of many of the area's pioneer settlers
and their descendants and veterans of wars ranging from the Mexican War
to the Korean War. The cemetery is maintained by an association and
continues to serve the community.
1996
location: from Dublin, take 67/377 northeast
about 4 miles and go north on county road 1 mile, then go west about
1/10 mile |