Bethel Church and Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 31° 58.737 W 095° 31.457
15R E 261479 N 3540885
Texas Historical Marker at the old Bethel Church and the cemetery behind it, off of Anderson County Rd 327, providing some history of the Sandflat community and this church and cemetery that served it.
Waymark Code: WM11G77
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 4

While the church is no longer operational, the cemetery is still active, and you'll see the occasional reference to "Sandflat" on area signs.
Marker Number: 8738

Marker Text:
The Rev. James Madison McCarty (1802-1869) is the first Primitive Baptist minister known to have served in this area. In 1853 Bethel Primitive Baptist Church of Christ was established as a member of the Union Association organized by Daniel Parker.

Church services were held one weekend a month. Members of the congregation participated in holy services of communion and foot washings during conference meetings. Singing for the services was performed in the non-instrumental sacred harp method. The church was the primary religious and social gathering place for the Sandflat community.

The oldest documented burial in the Bethel Cemetery is that of the infant child of Daniel and Elizabeth Willingham Cook, who died on August 7, 1855. Among those buried in both marked and unmarked graves in the cemetery are veterans of the Civil War, World War I and World War II.

After the railroad was built through the county in 1900, bypassing this area in favor of Frankston to the north, the Sandflat community began to decline. Worship services at Bethel Church ceased in the 1940s. The cemetery remains as a reflection of the area's heritage. (1994)



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