Historical Marker

Willow Grove Community Cemetery

Historical marker location:
1639 Willow Grove Rd, Willow Grove, Texas
( adjacent to the east side but not part of the Willow Grove School and Church at 1639 Willow Grove Road)
Marker installed: 2007

This cemetery has served the community of Willow Grove since the late 1800s. William "Buck" Manning and A.W. Crawford, former slaves, moved here with their families in the years following emancipation (1865), founding Willow Grove in 1871. They purchased property and each man donated an acre of land on which to establish Willow Grove Baptist Church and this cemetery. The first burial in Willow Grove Community Cemetery was for Dallas Gardner in 1880, followed in the same year by infant Joe A. Crawford. Most of the early settlers in Willow Grove, including Buck Manning and A.W. Crawford, are buried here. Other early families represented in the burial ground are the Browns, Hamiltons, Robersons and McLennans. Notable burials include those of Jewett Presnall (Preston) Manning, a World War II veteran and Speegleville fire chief. Also interred here are veterans of foreign conflicts dating to World War I and a number of individuals whose graves are unmarked. As the community grew, concerned residents came together to care for the cemetery. In 1935, the Willow Grove Homecoming Club, later renamed Willow Grove Homecoming, formed to maintain the grounds and define guidelines for interment of family and community members. The association still cares for the burial ground. Today, Willow Grove Community Cemetery continues to serve area residents and descendants of the pioneering families who came together to form a rural settlement here. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2005 Marker is property of the state of Texas.