Historical Marker

Thomas Cemetery (2013)

Athens · Henderson County · Dedicated 2013 · THC Atlas #5507017500

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Located in a pasture across a creek on top of a hill, this historic cemetery is on land from the Alexander de la Garza survey. Jacob Thomas (1800-1880) was a planter from North Carolina who moved to Georgia where he married Hannah Stubbs in 1823. They had two children, Elizabeth “Eveline” Thomas and Alfred “Sylvester” Thomas. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Alabama. When Jacob’s wife, Hannah, died, he married Lucindy Knight in 1839. Jacob’s second wife, Lucindy passed on and he and his son, Sylvester, moved to Arkansas. Between 1850 and 1855, Jacob and Sylvester moved to Erath County, Texas. Sylvester married Araminta Benge and they had three daughters, Mary, Sarah and Adeline. Very soon after 1860, the Jacob Thomas family moved to Henderson County. Sylvester volunteered as a Confederate Soldier but died from the flu during training. Jacob continued to care for his daughter-in-law and her children. Not only was he farming but also raised cattle. In 1875, Sylvester’s eldest daughter, Mary, married J.M. Hall. In 1877, Mary died, most likely during childbirth, and was buried on the family farm, the site that would become Thomas Cemetery. In 1880, Jacob Thomas died and was buried in the family cemetery. Descendants of Jacob Thomas that lived on this land are buried here, including Araminta Benge Thomas, Adeline Thomas and her husband, Abel “Matthew” Edwards, and several young children. This small family cemetery is a reminder of pioneer families and the struggles they faced.

About this site

Thomas Cemetery is a historical marker in Athens, Henderson County, dedicated in 2013. It is one of 65 historical markers documented in Henderson County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 155 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.2959, -95.8623 near Athens. The nearest cataloged historic site is Arbuckle Cemetery (cemetery), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Pioneer Families Cemetery at Sand Flat, Sand Flat Cemetery, and Kel Coker Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507017500. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

Also at or near Athens, Henderson County

Thomas Cemetery” names 2 distinct records in Henderson County. This page is the historical marker dedicated in 2013 in Athens. The others:

📍 32.2959, -95.8623 · Athens, Henderson County
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