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List of Cemeteries in Texas Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 1 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Antioch Anderson 31.87006178 ‐95.7043046 Bacon Anderson 31.66179195 ‐95.72846228 Bell Anderson 31.70633947 ‐95.56256913 Bethel Anderson 31.97858932 ‐95.52352446 Blackshire Anderson 31.81694599 ‐95.57564938 Blackshire Cemetery Anderson 31.81694599 ‐95.57564938 Bluff Spring Anderson 31.57404839 ‐95.67650289 Broyles Chapel Anderson 31.76423477 ‐95.71816389 Butler Anderson 31.86273618 ‐95.67264727 Caldwell Anderson 31.86277842 ‐95.44919226 Calhoun Anderson 31.89061615 ‐95.72953161 Camp Anderson 31.67986828 ‐95.57255803 Campbell Anderson 31.69010682 ‐95.58288346 Chambers Anderson 31.70675916 ‐95.57718758 Coleman Anderson 31.92282242 ‐95.60093224 Concord Anderson 31.90831304 ‐95.68199391 Crawford Anderson 31.65812025 ‐95.48443314 Dabbs Anderson 31.96577907 ‐95.50594384 Davis Anderson 31.59213798 ‐95.66913092 Delany Anderson 31.65961091 ‐95.52840978 Douthit Anderson 31.6770636 ‐95.58318186 East Hill Cemetery Anderson 31.76320402 ‐95.61925296 Ferguson Anderson 31.70239644 ‐95.51844565 Fields Chapel Anderson 31.75741808 ‐95.45101721 Fort Houston Anderson 31.72751487 ‐95.6528158 Fort Houston Cemetery Anderson 31.72748246 ‐95.65185137 Foster Anderson 31.83198853 ‐95.66326819 Friendship Anderson 31.92370502 ‐95.85427577 Gaines Anderson 31.8948 ‐95.66005634 Garden of Memories Anderson 31.64023295 ‐95.58107703 Holly Spring Anderson 31.89453541 ‐95.76184801 Access Texas Burial Records at: Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 2 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Hope Well Anderson 31.9750235 ‐95.64632898 Jackson Anderson 31.90305937 ‐95.93160223 Jackson Anderson 31.86234932 ‐95.95824111 Jerusalem Anderson 31.8615353 ‐95.6872154 Jimmison Quarter Anderson 31.81080919 ‐95.84788141 Judson Anderson 31.952539 ‐95.94195838 Land of Memory Anderson 31.79896125 ‐95.7103652 Lawrence Anderson 31.88034924 ‐95.60995688 Liberty Anderson 31.9895537 ‐95.7623077 Lightfoot Anderson 31.79322355 ‐95.71178985 Magnolia Anderson 31.65815857 ‐95.73478491 Mallard Anderson 31.81218844 ‐95.64199793 Mason Anderson 31.76926914 ‐95.53888715 Memorial Cemetery Anderson 31.77159068 ‐95.61466443 Midway Anderson 32.01616524 ‐95.66134183 Miller Anderson 31.97220962 ‐95.47566259 Morrow Anderson 31.96998869 ‐95.67300457 Mt. Olive Anderson 32.06027593 ‐95.47179437 Mt. Zion Anderson 31.97544763 ‐95.62013055 Myrtle Spring Anderson 31.5797459 ‐95.67425939 Newton Anderson 31.80315394 ‐95.65105735 Olive Branch Anderson 31.96163044 ‐95.60019199 Paces Chapel Anderson 31.89930492 ‐95.73003051 Parker Anderson 31.60773007 ‐95.69190868 Pilgrim Anderson 31.591652 ‐95.58955538 Pine Ridge Anderson 31.86182799 ‐95.57672442 Pisgah Anderson 31.95896341 ‐95.62097003 Pleasant Hill Anderson 32.04060516 ‐95.56665911 Pleasant Springs Anderson 31.72624319 ‐95.62336403 Price Anderson 31.80252499 ‐95.60866009 Providence Anderson 31.65971584 ‐95.40789589 Access Texas Burial Records at: Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 3 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Providence Anderson 31.87790214 ‐95.76437112 Roselawn Park Anderson 31.75353481 ‐95.58560533 Roselawn Park Cemetery Anderson 31.75353481 ‐95.58560533 Running Spring Anderson 32.0069607 ‐95.47047199 Saint Josephs Cemetery Anderson 31.77254665 ‐95.62096993 Shaw Anderson 31.88836609 ‐95.87742625 Starr Anderson 31.66582649 ‐95.58510034 Strack Anderson 31.91107653 ‐95.50998086 Strong Memorial Park Anderson 31.62290355 ‐95.48004468 Texas Methodist Conference Anderson 31.6475061 ‐95.67951893 Thomas Anderson 31.79887187 ‐95.53257195 Union Hope Anderson 31.66896266 ‐95.48217568 Unknown Anderson 32.06675977 ‐95.53757563 Unknown Anderson 31.69352542 ‐95.56334541 Unknown Anderson 31.60677181 ‐95.5171832 Unknown Anderson 31.59332018 ‐95.58598293 Unknown Anderson 31.62438579 ‐95.45726061 Unknown Anderson 31.92170079 ‐95.92719377 Unknown Anderson 31.87267454 ‐95.57233613 Unknown Anderson 31.74306889 ‐95.56844403 Unknown Anderson 31.68464961 ‐95.6460036 Unknown Anderson 31.67174691 ‐95.59112135 Unknown Anderson 31.62662885 ‐95.33242419 Unknown Anderson 31.64615464 ‐95.65775593 Unknown Anderson 31.58962551 ‐95.34569033 Unknown Anderson 31.85290142 ‐95.46862109 Unknown Anderson 31.86998889 ‐95.90817401 Unknown Anderson 32.01920539 ‐95.84398631 Unknown Anderson 31.9861732 ‐95.82533376 Unknown Anderson 31.83463951 ‐95.83538542 Unknown Anderson 32.03741647 ‐95.75679498 Access Texas Burial Records at: Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 4 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Unknown Anderson 31.64028706 ‐95.36999127 White Oak Anderson 31.86283352 ‐95.45205418 Williams Anderson 31.76957457 ‐95.51599555 Williams Anderson 31.86765726 ‐95.50110253 Wilson Anderson 31.76048375 ‐95.52500481 Wilson‐Powell Anderson 31.62737618 ‐95.31980156 Wofford Anderson 32.05914091 ‐95.46925135 Andrews Cemetery Andrews 32.31268355 ‐102.5644713 Aldridge Angelina 31.35451434 ‐94.80303041 Barge Angelina 31.11040524 ‐94.46279631 Berry Angelina 31.399072 ‐94.64898964 Bodan Angelina 31.42182968 ‐94.88048231 Brown Angelina 31.26935954 ‐94.43374994 Cameron Angelina 31.09025753 ‐94.48431047 Carrell Angelina 31.23975523 ‐94.56107599 Cemetery Angelina 31.18479651 ‐94.79331197 Cemetery Angelina 31.34179739 ‐94.70139647 Cochran Angelina 31.26157419 ‐94.40703583 Concord Angelina 31.15051858 ‐94.35059335 Crane Angelina 31.12203553 ‐94.59480063 Dubose Angelina 31.25831784 ‐94.84653657 Fairview Angelina 31.25881445 ‐94.71086462 Fielder Angelina 31.27486602 ‐94.63972881 Gann Angelina 31.42650699 ‐94.81176555 Garden of Memories Cemetery Angelina 31.26622357 ‐94.7410398 Gilbert Chapel Angelina 31.23359169 ‐94.64156122 Glendale Cemetery Angelina 31.3349529 ‐94.70335525 Graham Angelina 31.09811251 ‐94.42681105 Grimes Angelina 31.1041972 ‐94.63239239 Harrington Angelina 31.25069046 ‐94.42650864 Harvard Angelina 31.0568771 ‐94.48599396 Access Texas Burial Records at: Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 5 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Havard Angelina 31.08228494 ‐94.53041589 Homer Angelina 31.27870074 ‐94.63044507 Johnson Angelina 31.06543726 ‐94.43138162 Jonesville Angelina 31.26848705 ‐94.56239769 Keltys Cemetery Angelina 31.36271688 ‐94.74841453 Kitchen Angelina 31.06134764 ‐94.42557163 Largent Angelina 31.35553961 ‐94.84509105 Manning Angelina 31.13907005 ‐94.5326106 McCarty Angelina 31.2723957 ‐94.84824798 McClure Angelina 31.35727595 ‐94.50255049 McKindree Angelina 31.35814634 ‐94.66112778 McNiel Angelina 31.22651551 ‐94.44290164 Memorial Chapel Angelina 31.38572955 ‐94.73440832 Memorial Chapel Angelina 31.38572955 ‐94.73440832 Mott Angelina 31.20962483 ‐94.33067328 Naren Angelina 31.34358472 ‐94.56819757 Newman Angelina 31.39471678 ‐94.86363739 Old Union Cemetery Angelina 31.31860374 ‐94.77402305 Ozias Angelina 31.22225097 ‐94.46938609 Page Angelina 31.11396884 ‐94.59982526 Pine Grove Angelina 31.16479556 ‐94.6934548 Pleasant View Cemetery Angelina 31.17302044 ‐94.78604171 Poland Angelina 31.13726065 ‐94.45741426 Poskey Angelina 31.40147993 ‐94.82735915 Prairie Grove Angelina 31.16686264 ‐94.71722601 Renfro Angelina 31.16362712 ‐94.62033995 Rocky Hill Angelina 31.36500519 ‐94.54996907 Rocky Springs Angelina 31.32197263 ‐94.58836888 Rowan Angelina 31.38771145 ‐94.89692622 Ryan Chapel Angelina 31.21742108 ‐94.78851027 Ryan Chapel Cemetery Angelina 31.21742108 ‐94.78851027 Access Texas Burial Records at: Published by Interment.net http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Compiled by Texas Department of Transportation Cemeteries in Texas Page 6 of 299 Last updated: August 22, 2018 CEMETERY COUNTY LAT LON Sandlot Angelina 31.40000247 ‐94.94894412 Shawnee Creek Angelina 31.21099252 ‐94.53185405 Shofner Angelina 31.29299192 ‐94.45433647 Traweek Angelina 31.33718231 ‐94.61770411 Treadwell Angelina 31.24579036 ‐94.57004439 Unknown Angelina 31.43578506 ‐94.76084999 Unknown Angelina 31.12329167 ‐94.29344969 Unknown Angelina 31.10085202 ‐94.17786238 Unknown Angelina 31.42034752 ‐94.93829894 Unknown Angelina 31.44655004 ‐94.86772653 Unknown Angelina 31.43963148 ‐94.79251189 Unknown Angelina 31.39514694 ‐94.71543247 Unknown Angelina 31.15654019 ‐94.4324846 Unknown Angelina 31.20762235 ‐94.347897 Unknown Angelina 31.4402791 ‐94.87538432 Unknown Angelina 31.44852744 ‐94.85658243 Wallace Angelina 31.31747103 ‐94.84937826 Weaver Angelina 31.08327521 ‐94.58951602 Whitehouse Cemetery Angelina 31.29833091 ‐94.71827141 Lair Anna 33.34121049 ‐96.56891983 McLester Aransas 28.05444524 ‐97.0793516 Rockport Cemetery Aransas 28.04589847 ‐97.03768227 San Antonio Aransas 27.93706698 ‐97.1224282 Archer City Cemetery Archer 33.60372272 ‐98.63203278 Bowmen Cemetery Archer 33.82459273 ‐98.54895746 Dundee Archer 33.72771194 ‐98.88463016 Holliday Cemetery Archer 33.82079037 ‐98.68632439 Kickapoo Archer 33.55126558 ‐98.91783283 Megargel Archer 33.45591635 ‐98.95225672 Saint Mary Cemetery Archer 33.57461124 ‐98.44248495 Stewart Archer 33.74712566 ‐98.7254146 Access Texas Burial Records at: 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