Brown Co., TX - Cemeteries - Eureka Cemetery *********************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Harlon V. Wells Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************** EUREKA CEMETERY, Brown County, Texas This cemetery is located in Brown County, Texas. About eight miles northeast of Brownwood, Texas, on US Hwy 377-67, at the intersection of Brown County Road 327, a sign points north to EUREKA CEMETERY. The cemetery is one and one half miles north on CR 327, on the east side of the road. It is two and one half miles west of the town of Blanket, Texas. This cemetery was surveyed in March 1972 by Ila Ball and Hazel Wetzel. Additional information was gathered from Mrs. Edna Carroll, McInnis Funeral Home records, and newspaper clippings. This record was updated in the Spring of 1994, by Mr. & Mrs. David F. Stewart, and again 16 January 1999, by Harlon V. Wells. Maintenance of this cemetery was somewhat limited until sometime in the 1980s when Floyd Eoff started a much needed cleanup on it. Around 1987, after Mr. Eoff became unable to do the maintenance, David & Esta Stewart began an energetic campaign to thoroughly clean up and revitalize the cemetery. They have, with the aid of the Blanket Lions Club, Brown County Precinct 3, and a few friends & relatives, cleaned out all the underbrush, briars, weeds, tall grass, and unsightly trees that have obscured the beauty and access to the graves of this cemetery for years. In addition to the cleanup, they have filled in sunken graves, spread gravel, sown grass seed, redistributed existing iris plants, built fences, cleaned gravestones, straightened tilted headstones, and even installed small flower holders at the head of each grave, in which they regularly place flowers. Several of the graves had fieldstone markers only, so they have built and installed markers for those that can be identified. The cemetery was poorly identified, so Mr. & Mrs. Stewart built and installed a large sign identifying it as EUREKA CEMETERY. This commendable effort, "a labor of love", has been made by Mr. & Mrs. Stewart, at considerable personal expense, as a retirement project. Justly proud of their restoration accomplishment, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart applied to the Texas Historical Commission for recognition of the Eureka Cemetery as an official Texas Historical Site, in 1994. That application was granted, and on 2 December 1995, the Brown County Historical Society held the dedication ceremony, and the marker was proudly installed. What a tribute it would be to our ancestors, who helped build this great nation, if more people would follow Mr. & Mrs. David Sewart's example, and restore the thousands of sadly neglected cemeteries where they rest. Made available to The USGenWeb Archives, with the permission of David & Esta Stewart, by Harlon V. Wells < hvw@gbronline.com >. NAME BIRTH DEATH WORDS / NOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TEAGUE, Eliza Moranda 06 Apr 1872 17 Feb 1873 Wife of W. L.; Dau of George COX; Double width marker TEAGUE, Allen Clide 30 Jan 1893 26 Aug 1894 Son of E. M.& W. L. McCULLEY, Lizzie 29 Mar 1891 20 Feb 1892 Daughter of M. L. & E. L. JONES, Mary __ ___ 1820 __ ___ 1900 FALL, James L. 10 Nov 1851 15 Jan 1938 FALLS, Belle 18 Feb 1839 05 Feb 1927 Aunt FALLS, G. W. 27 Oct 1849 15 Jan 1918 FALLS, Thomas W. 19 May 1806 06 Aug 1892 Middle name: Washington Birthplace: Iredell, North Carolina Married: 1836, Eliza ROBINSON, in AL (She died 26 Sep 1872 Pickens Co, AL buried near Gordo, Pickens Co, AL in Mt Olivet Presbyterian Church Cem.) Unidentified grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Fieldstone Marker only CRISP, R. 29 Nov 1837 29 Oct 1900 STEWART, Edith 03 Sep 1891 09 Jul 1960 Sister STEWART, Clara B. 26 Mar 1887 19 Dec 1971 Sister STEWART, Bettie __ ___ 1827 __ ___ 1917 Sister of Benjamin STEWART STEWART, J. Radford 22 Jan 1869 08 Dec 1897 STEWART, _______ 25 Sep 1882 25 Sep 1882 Infant of C. W. & D. A. (FALLS) STEWART, Tweenett 28 Aug 1873 01 May 1908 Daughter of B. F. & C. STEWART, Benjamin F. 18 Jul 1830 15 Jun 1888 Masonic Lodge STEWART, Caroline 14 May 1834 07 Jul 1918 Maiden name: LEEVER/ LEVER/ LEAVER STEWART, Dovie 10 Oct 1854 27 Feb 1892 Wife of C.W.; Maiden name: FALLS STEWART, C. W. 31 Jul 1858 18 Feb 1936 STEWART, Terry __ ___ 1954 __ ___ 1954 Son of Dale & Joyce STEWART, Alma __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Daughter of Tommy & May SMALL, Nannie 24 Mar 1843 07 Jan 1910 Wife of G. W; Maiden name: STEWART; Sister of Benjamin STEWART CAIN, Nannie 12 Jul 1852 21 May 1891 Maiden name: MOORING CAIN, _____ __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Lived in Stepps Creek Community CAIN, L. D. 06 Apr 1842 13 Oct 1925 McCARN, C. A. 17 Dec 1822 05 Oct 1883 Masonic Lodge THOMAS, Dora A. 17 Apr 1886 26 Jun 1887 Daughter of S. G. S. & H. E. THOMAS, Seaborn P. 09 Oct 1875 27 May 1880 Son of S. G. S. & H. E. ISOM, Charley 07 Mar 1921 17 May 1982 Unidentified adult grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Fieldstone Marker only BABY __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Unidentified grave, only marked BABY BLANTON, Thomas L. 13 Nov 1878 11 Mar 1880 Son of Z. T. & Margaret BLANTON, Lucy J. 30 Jan 1881 30 Jan 1881 Daughter of Z. T. & Margaret MANER, M. A. 23 Dec 1857 08 Dec 1930 Mother MANER, W. J. 19 May 1849 13 Jul 1915 Father MANER, Isabelle 21 Dec 1862 06 Sep 1914 Wife of W. N.; Maiden name: FAULKNER MANER, W. N. 01 Apr 1855 09 Sep 1911 Unidentified adult grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Slab Headstone, enclosed by a fieldstone wall. No legible inscription MANER, Emeline 14 Aug 1828 05 Jun 1897 Wife of W. B. Unidentified adult grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Fieldstone Marker only MANER, Mary E. 15 Jun 1887 08 Aug 1897 Daughter of E. T. & M. J. ASHFORD, James C. 14 Mar 1823 18 Mar 1899 Masonic Lodge ASHFORD, Jane C. 22 Jun 1823 17 Jul 1898 Eastern Star Unidentified adult grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Fieldstone Marker only HIGHTOWER, Charnel __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Aged 4 yrs.; Son of R. R. & Amanda HIGHTOWER; Footstone marked C. H. HIGHTOWER, A. __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Infant of R. R. & Amanda HIGHTOWER; Footstone marked A. H. P________, E. Amanda __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Wife of R. R. HIGHTOWER; Footstone marked E. A. P. H. HIGHTOWER, R. R. 27 Aug 1849 30 Jul 1890 Inscriptions for wife & two children all on this headstone. LEAR, ______ (est. 1892 / 1895) __ ___ ____ Infant of George Frederick LEAR & Leona Ann WELLS LEAR, ______ 10 Dec 1891 14 Dec 1891 Infant of George Frederick LEAR & Leona Ann WELLS. (George was a son of Francis Frederick LEAR) LEAR, Rosa Ann 12 May 1876 __ ___ 1881 Daughter of Francis Frederick LEAR & Nancy Alice STALSWORTH LEAR, Frances F. 23 May 1832 18 Jul 1889 Full name: Francis Frederick LEAR; (Son of Frederick LEAR, an older brother of Edward LEAR, the famous English children's nonsense poet.) DAVIS, J. T. 11 Oct 1875 02 Oct 1886 Son of T. J. & B. A. DAVIS, Allie A. 06 Dec 1888 19 Oct 1894 Daughter of T. J. & B. A. COX, Luperda 26 Nov 1876 06 Dec 1876 Baby of G. & E. L. LENTON, Mary A. 17 Jul 1825 14 Feb 1879 Double width marker LENTON, M. Pendleton 15 Feb 1822 02 Jun 1890 MANER, E. T. (E. J.?) 08 Dec 1846 09 Jan 1919 MANER, Radie 30 Mar 1854 11 Aug 1922 BREWSTER, Mattie 28 May 1875 10 Oct 1882 Daughter of W. T. & M. F. Unidentified adult grave __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Fieldstone Marker only, by north fence. Thought to be the grave of a Native American who was passing through the community & died. Others buried at Eureka Cemetery, per McInnis Funeral Home records: WHITE, George __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Grave not located. SUMNER, W. D. __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____ Grave not located. "Buried near Blanket, TX, 22 1/2 miles from Comanche, TX." (Could this be Rock Church Cemetery?) Update: W. D. SUMNER is not buried in Eureka Cemetery, he is buried in Rock Church / Logan Valley Cemetery, 3 miles north of Blanket, TX, per a survey of said cemetery on 1/24/99 & 2/7/99, by Harlon V. Wells.