Freestone County
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Bonner Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Established in 1867 as a final resting place
for William Bonner, Dr. John Bonner, and their descendants. The two
brothers, natives of South Carolina, came to Texas in the early 1850s,
settling in Freestone County. Here they massed thousands of acres of
land which they developed into great cotton plantations. Patriarch of
the Texas Bonners was William Bonner (1783-1877), who started his career
as a wagoner. With a modest education and no financial help, he piloted
his Texas land investments into a fortune. A veteran of the War of 1812,
he married Ann Lee Joel in 1816. Of their eleven children, seven chose
to live in this area. William Bonner was a staunch Presbyterian who was
known for his shrewd judgment, unusual energy, humor, and common sense.
John Bonner (1794-1879) was one of three physicians among the five
Bonner brothers. A person of great intelligence, he scorned sham and
ignorance. He and his wife Eliza (Williams) had nine children, seven of
whom moved to Freestone County with them. Among the five generations of
Bonners interred here are teachers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, and
farmers. For over a century the family has figured prominently in the
development of Freestone County.
1970
location: from the intersection of FM 3547 and
Fm 833 about 8 mi. north of Fairfield, go north about 1.5 mi. on CR 141
to CR 151, then go NE 1.8 mi. to cemetery |