Grayson County
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Barron Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Named for John Barron (1831-87), a Civil War
veteran who came here from Virginia and bought a good farm in 1870.
Married first to Delilah Ward (d. 1860s), then to Margaret McElroy, he
had fifteen children. About 1875 he gave land for a church-school
building and this community cemetery, where he and some other members of
his family were later buried. William Jenkins (1829-78), who also was a
Confederate veteran, is earliest known among some six dozen interments.
Burial ground, closed about 1920, is cared for by descendants who have
formed (1971) the Barron Cemetery Association.
1974
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