Families of Herring-Hogge Cemetery - Murphy, TX
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N 32° 59.637 W 096° 36.788
14S E 723013 N 3653147
A sign placed by the Collin County Historical Commission complements the Historical Texas Cemetery Medallion and Plaque at the Herring-Hogge Cemetery, Murphy, TX. It provides some history of the families buried here, noting their area contributions.
Waymark Code: WM12KXF
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/12/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 2

The historical marker reads:

Herring-Hogge Cemetery on South Murphy Road and Skyline was established in the 1870's and contains the graves of the Herring, Hogge, and McAmis families who were among the earliest settlers in Collin County.

Daniel Herring (1812-1882) was born in North Carolina and arrived in Texas in 1848 with his wife Mary Deck Herring. They had ten children. Widowed, he married Elizabeth Jane Newman and had eight children. Daniel received a head right of 640 acres of free land in Texas which straddled both Collin and Dallas Counties. The homestead was located on the highest point of land on what today is Sunset Drive. He cultivated over 300 acres of crops and was one of the wealthiest settlers in the area.

Eli Hogge (1828-1883), born in South Carolina, arrived in Texas in the 1850's. He married Sarah Jane Herring and had eleven children. He joined the Confederacy under General Johnston and was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh. The Hogge homestead was near Parker. He purchased land east of Trinity River and built a bridge across the river at Hogge Crossing. In addition to farming, he was the first teacher at Rawhide School, east of Parker, postmaster at Dump, and mail carrier between Wylie and Princeton.

James K. McAmis (1847-1931) was born in Lamar County, Texas. At the age of 14 he enlisted in the Confederacy and fought in the Battles of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, and Stone's River, Tennessee. He was wounded and sent to a Tennessee hospital to recover. In 1867, he deserted and returned home to marry Martha A. Herring, daughter of Eli and Sally Herring. They had twelve children and lived about 1/3 mile from Rowlett Creek in Sachse.

Property of Collin County Historical Commission
2019
Group that erected the marker: Collin County Historical Commission

URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
Herring-Hogge Cemetery
S Murphy Rd & Skyline Dr
Murphy, TX USA
75094


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