Smith Cemetery -- Lewisville TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 33° 03.220 W 096° 59.385
14S E 687691 N 3659033
Peaceful Smith Cemetery, down Smith Street near downtown Lewisville, established in 1862
Waymark Code: WMXYH5
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member elyob
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Peaceful Smith Cemetery was established in 1862 on the Smith family farm when their son James passed away. It was later deeded to the Masonic Temple for use as a cemetery. In 2018 it is still active. Descendants of Lewisville pioneer families are allowed to be buried here.

The day Blasterz visited, we saw about 100 headstones, but we suspect there are many more unmarked graves here.

The state historic marker at the cemetery reads as follows:

"SMITH CEMETERY

This area of Denton County was known as Holford's Prairie in the mid-19th century, named for brothers John and James Halford (Holford), pioneer settlers who obtained 640 acres of land as members of the Peters Colony. Basdeal W. Lewis platted the town of Lewisville in 1853.

Thomas Morgan (1814-1887) and Elizabeth A. (1815-1883) Smith purchased 318 acres of land here in 1859. They sold two and one-half acres of their farmland to the Lewisville Masonic Lodge in 1881 for the establishment of a community cemetery. The site had been used as a burial ground since 1862, when the Smiths' 20-year-old son, James J. Smith, died and was buried on the family farm. His is the earliest marked grave in the Smith Cemetery.

Among the pioneer Denton County family names that can be seen on gravestones here are Herod, Sherrill, Clayton, Skillern, Cobb, Jenkins, Temple, Bourland, Hamilton, Fenlaw, Oliver and Fox. John Moore (1834-1922) and Ann Eliza (1849-1923) Fox had the sad task of burying six children here between 1863 and 1882, a testament to the often harsh conditions of pioneer life. Local oral history records suggest that some of the unmarked graves in the Smith Cemetery are those of former slaves of the Julius Kane Fox family.

The Smith Cemetery Association, organized in 1950 to maintain the historic graveyard, purchased the site from the Masonic Lodge in 1972. Currently containing more than 400 marked graves and an unknown number of unmarked ones, the cemetery remains in use by the community and by descendants of the pioneer families interred here. (2001)"
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Lewisville TX

Approximate number of graves: 500+

Cemetery Status: Active

Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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