Morris County, Texas -- RICHARD MOORE CEMETERY ***************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Janette Tigert Cook USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************** RICHARD MOORE CEMETERY MORRIS COUNTY, TEXAS LOCATION: The cemetery is located along the KCS right-of-way southwest of downtown Daingerfield. Cross over the tracks (north) at the intersection of CR 1101 (Sycamaore Rd.) and CR 1103. On the left just over the tracks is a gate which opens into a roadway. The cemetery if at .3 mile at the end of this rooadway. The Richard Moore Family settled in this area in 1846. Richard's first wife, Sarah, died soon after they arrived in Texas and is believed to be buried here. The oldest burial date on a marked grave is 1894. There are many unmarked graves here. This cemetery is known to be predominantly white. The cemetery was read south to north on January 1, 1999 by Gerald Hammock and Charles Steger. TEXAS HISTORICAL MARKER RICHARD MOORE CEMETERY Brothers Richard and Burrell Moore and their families came to Texas in 1840. Richard, his wife Sarah, and their children moved to this area in 1846. Sarah died soon after the move and is believed to be buried here in an unmarked grave. Although the oldest marked grave dates to 1894, there is evidence of a number of earlier burials. Richard Moore (1817-1904), and his second wife, Nancy (1844-1904) are buried here, as are four generations of their family. A slave cemetery is located to the southeast of the family graveyard on part of the Moore Farmstead.