Jackson Cemetery
While moving to Oregon in 1852, North Carolina native and medical doctor Henry L. Jackson and his wife, Nancy Ann (Holland), were in route to visit her family in Burnet County, Texas. They made a stop at Fort Gates, in Coryell County, Texas, an area prone to Indian raids, and Jackson joined efforts to recover stolen property. During an expedition in 1853, Jackson learned of Nancy Ann’s death. Later that year, he moved to Ellis County, where he wed sixteen-year-old Mary Presley. Jackson had nine children from each marriage.
In June 1856, Jackson received title to this property and established his homestead. The family began a cemetery here when Mary E., daughter of Henry and Mary, died January 23, 1864; hers is the first marked grave. Neither of Jackson’s wives is buried here, where he is interred. He died December 19, 1880 at age 70, and his is the last marked grave. Large stones indicate several unmarked burials.
The Jackson Cemetery and surrounding property have remained in the family for five generations. It now serves as a link to the area’s early settlers.
Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003.