Chireno Lower Cemetery -- Chireno TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 31° 29.620 W 094° 20.794
15R E 372110 N 3485100
The Chireno Lower Cemetery in the small Nacogdoches County town of Chireno has been the place of repose for deceased loved ones of this community for almost two centuries
Waymark Code: WMXFHJ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MountainWoods
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Quiet Chireno Lower Cemetery has been serving as a burial ground for the folks of Chireno since the 1830s.

The day Blasterz visited, we estimated there are about 1400 people buried here. This cemetery is larger than it looks.

A state historic marker at the cemetery reads as follows:

"CHIRENO LOWER CEMETERY

Situated near El Camino Real de Los Tejas, on land granted in 1792 to Jose Antonio Chireno, the Chireno Community developed in the 1830s when Chireno’s heirs sold tracts to incoming colonists, including Samuel Flournoy and Daniel H. Vail. In 1844, Vail donated around thirty acres to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Chireno for the community to use as a cemetery, church, and school, known as the Chireno School Campus. Out of the original thirty acres donated, a little over nine acres were designated for cemetery purposes. This land was divided into two segregated cemeteries, for anglo and african-american burials. After two structures burned at this location in 1890 and again in 1925, the church building was rebuilt to the northwest. The landscape of the cemetery is traditional with a variety of gravestones, including markers of granite, limestone, and marble surrounded by trees, grass, and irises. The earliest marked grave, that of the baby of M.W. And A.T. Burke, dates to 1861, although there may be earlier unmarked burials. Other noted burials include the reverend Richard A. Menefee (1809-1893) and Missouri M. Fowler Woolam (1807-1891), widow of Reverend Littleton Fowler and the first protestant woman missionary of Texas. Among many pioneer families buried here, the cemetery also serves as the final resting place for veterans of World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, as well as members of Woodmen of the World and Mason organizations. An oversight committee formed in 1978 to care for the cemetery, and in 2010, the Chireno Lower Cemetery, Inc. Was formed to maintain this historic burial ground.

Historic Texas Cemetery – 2009"
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Chireno, Nacogdoches Co. TX

Approximate number of graves: 1400+

Cemetery Status: Active

Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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