Cemeteries in Lueders, Texas
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Private Cemeteries in Lueders, Texas often have specific restrictions, such as religious affiliation or family connections. Military Cemeteries in Lueders, Texas are primarily for veterans and individuals who have served in the armed forces, and in some cases, their family members. Public Cemeteries in Lueders, Texas are open to the general public without any particular restrictions.
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We offer detailed information for cemeteries in Lueders, Texas , including the names of deceased individuals, their birth and death dates, data about relatives, and cemetery locations. Additionally, you can obtain historical records and conduct searches for ancestors interred in Lueders, Texas .
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Our database contains records of burials from 2 cemeteries.
What is the history of Lueders Texas?
It was named for Frederick Lueders, a Texas revolution soldier whose land allotment included the townsite. Development dates from 1899, when the Webb and Hill Land and Cattle Company sponsored a colony, although W. J. Herrington had settled in the vicinity in 1889.
What was the Mexican state of Texas called?
The region of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas, now commonly referred to as Mexican Texas, declared its independence from Mexico during the Texas Revolution in 1835–1836, when the Centralist Republic of Mexico abolished autonomy from states of the Mexican federal republic.
What is the history of Petty Texas?
Petty, which was also known as Lookout or Dowlin, was settled in the late 1860s. The relative height of the topography gave it its first name of Lookout, and the name was changed again with the arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad in the 1880s.
What is the history of Tell Texas?
Tell was founded in 1887 on what had been called "Tell-Tale Flat." A post office was granted under that name in 1888 and opened in the dugout home of postmistress Belle Garrison. But by 1905 postal authorities nixed the hyphenated name and shortened it to Tell.
What is the history of Moran Texas?
Moran was born with the arrival of the Texas Central Railroad in 1882. Once known as Hulltown, for first storekeeper Swope Hill, the town was renamed Hicks, Texas in 1891. Finally, in 1892 it settled on Moran to honor railroad president John J. Moran.
What county is Lueders TX in?
Lueders is located in eastern Jones County.
What is the history of Petty Texas?
Petty, which was also known as Lookout or Dowlin, was settled in the late 1860s. The relative height of the topography gave it its first name of Lookout, and the name was changed again with the arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad in the 1880s.
What is the history of Tell Texas?
Tell was founded in 1887 on what had been called "Tell-Tale Flat." A post office was granted under that name in 1888 and opened in the dugout home of postmistress Belle Garrison. But by 1905 postal authorities nixed the hyphenated name and shortened it to Tell.
What is the history of Moran Texas?
Moran was born with the arrival of the Texas Central Railroad in 1882. Once known as Hulltown, for first storekeeper Swope Hill, the town was renamed Hicks, Texas in 1891. Finally, in 1892 it settled on Moran to honor railroad president John J. Moran.
What county is Lueders TX in?
Lueders is located in eastern Jones County.