Details for Merrell Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006784

Data

Marker Number 6784
Atlas Number 5113006784
Marker Title Merrell Cemetery
Index Entry Merrell Cemetery
Address 4018 Merrell Road
City Dallas
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 701655
UTM Northing 3640887
Subject Codes
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 4000 blk. of Merrell Rd.
Private Property No
Marker Condition
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Elder Eli Merrell (1787 - 1849), minister of the Disciples of Christ Church, came with his wife, Mary, in 1844, to settle 640 acres near Bachman's Branch in what was then Nacogdoches County. This cemetery is on a part of his acreage, and his was the first marked grave at this site. The Merrell Cemetery originally served pioneers from the surrounding area. Numerous prominent citizens and members of the historic Peters Colony are among those buried here. William Strait (1806-86) and his wife, Mourning (1806-77), came to Dallas County in 1853. Many of their family members remained in the area, serving the community in various positions. Strait's sons, William, Enoch, and Bennett, served with Merrell's sons, George and John, in the 19th Cavalry during the Civil War. Enoch Strait (1834 - 1917) served as Dallas County Commissioner and William Strait's grandson, Elmo (1876 - 1922), became the Chief of Police for the city of Dallas. Members of the cemetery association, which was organized in 1965, include many descendants of pioneer settlers. (1985)

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