Round Rock Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member techiegrl64
N 30° 31.035 W 097° 41.801
14R E 625050 N 3376825
Historical marker is located inside the grounds of the cemetery where the driveway splits in two directions. What is most interesting is that the historical marker is placed quite close to a grave.
Waymark Code: WM5P43
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/28/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 23

Additional information about the history of this cemetery can be found at:

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Marker Number: 9331

Marker Text:
Established in the early 1850s in what is now known as Old Round Rock, this cemetery is the burial ground of many area pioneers and outstanding Round Rock citizens. The oldest legible tombstone, which marks the burial site of 11-year-old Angeline Scott, bears the year 1851, although there are many unmarked graves that could date from before that time. One-half acre in the northwest part of the 4.5-acre cemetery was used as a burial ground for slaves and freedmen during the nineteenth century. Numerous war veterans are buried here, as is bank robber and outlaw Sam Bass, who died July 21, 1878, two days after being shot by Texas Rangers in Round Rock. Other buried in the cemetery include G. T. Cole, one of the few area eye doctors; Round Rock broom factory owner Sam Landrum; stonemason John H. Gray; Round Rock Presbyterian Church minister John Hudson; and Methodist circuit rider J. W. Ledbetter. One unusual tombstone, which marks the gravesite of Mary Ann Lavender, bears the date February 30, 1870. The Round Rock Cemetery, which contains more than 2,000 graves, is a visible reminder of the early history of this part of Williamson County. The burial ground is cared for by the Round Rock Cemetery Association. (1983)


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