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Rev. 1994
• A BRIEF HISTORY OF BETHEL CEMETERY
By Charles B. Jones and Patsy Todd Silva
"And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the LORD is in this
I L place; and I knew it not... And he was afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place!
This is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven... And
Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his
pillows, and set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it... And he called
the name of that place Bethel."
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Bethel Cemetery is located in the Harvey Community approximately seven miles east of
Bryan, Texas. It is about one mile north off Highway 30 on Hardy Weedon Road. The cemetery
is referred to as Old Bethel because the church after which it was named was moved to a new
location in the early 1900's, probably about 1907. This is indicated in the records of the church.'
As in every small rural community, there is at least one or more graveyards. Many are located in
I Ity the proximity of the churches of that community. This is not the case of Bethel, and therein lies
an interesting story about the people of the community. There is, however, an unbreakable bond
between Bethel Cemetery and Bethel Baptist Church. Th can be explained by looking at the
legal documents that give a ten -acre tract to the church in 1869.
An original deed recorded in the Brazos County Courthouse cites the official beginning
of the cemetery's history. Mary A. Williams, a resident of the area, donated the site on which
I C the cemetery exists. This document, dated in 1869, gives us a look at the first recorded
document that officially brings into existence a cemetery.
(The State of Texas, County of Brazos)
I I Know all men by these presents that I, Mary A. Williams of said County and State
for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar and other valuable consideration
to me in hand paid by the Trustees of Bethel Church the receipt whereof is hereby
fully acknowledged have this day granted, bargained, and Donated unto him the
said Trustees of Bethel Church and their successors for the purpose of building
and maintaining a Church upon the same. The following described tract or lot of
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land to wit ten acres being a tract of a fifty acre tract a part of the League of land
known in the records of said County as the Maria Keggan League, Beginning at a
point on the North line so as to include a square two acre block to include the
present Bethel Church House. And hereby warrant and defend the Title to said
Ten acre tract. To the said Trustees of Bethel Church and their successors forever
against the claim of any and all persons claiming or to claim the same.
C w In testimony whereof I here unto set my hand and seal 30 day of October, A. D.
1869
Mary A. Williams
In presence of
John Ferguson
Anson Hudson
From this deed, it is evident that there existed a Bethel Churchhouse on a two -acre tract
within this 10 -acre block granted by Mrs. Williams. At this point, we know that Bethel Church
actually existed prior to October 30, 1869, but the additional land was obviously donated to the
congregation to provide more space for Bethel Cemetery. It was customary in this period to bury
members of the congregation in the churchyard, and this obviously was the practice in this
C v. Church.4
Charles B. Jones and Charles Eric Jones searched and logged every grave that could be
detected in the cemetery and I therefore the history of the cemetery can be best told through
listing the names of persons buried there. From a search of records at the Courthouse, there is
reference to land conveyed to Mary A. Williams in the partition of the estate of Henry G.
Hudson and Elizabeth Hudson. The oldest grave found in the cemetery is that of Elizabeth H.
Hudson (April 6, 1826 to January 19, 1870), daughter -in -law of Elizabeth and Henry G. Hudson.
It is possible that the cemetery was first used as the Hudson family cemetery and then as a
church cemetery. As earlier mentioned, there was apparently a church on this tract of land prior
to the deeding of the land to the Church in 1869, so the family cemetery theory cannot be
confirmed, and it may have always been a churchyard; however, there is strong evidence to
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suggest that it was originally a family cemetery since the graves of the Hudson children and
persons that the children married are marked by headstones in the area of the Hudson P lots. The
gravestones of Stanley E. M. Hudson's wife, and Leonard Hudson, a son of H. G. Hudson, are
found in the area. There are also stones marking Lula Hudson who married W. T. Goen, and
other relatives, namely, Susane Wyatt, Jane Maria Goen, Thomas Hudson, Anzia Goen, and
Walter L. Ferguson. The Thibodeaux, Shaw, Walder, and Grahams apparently married relatives
of the Hudson family as indicated by records, and are buried in the area.'
The grave of Mary A. Williams cannot be found in Bethel Cemetery. In the records of
the Church, there is found a writing in memory of her, and it states she was born in Black River,
Arkansas in 1823 and that she was buried at Bethel the day after her death, October 27, 1899.
There is another Mary Williams in the L. C. Williams plot, but this Mary Williams died in 1921.
Mary Ann Hudson married Robert Ferguson, and had a son named John Ferguson. After Robert
died, she married Dave Williams, thus the name Williams. In 1869 she deeded the 10 acres of
Bethel Cemetery to Bethel Church.
Buried in Bethel Cemetery are pioneers that came to Texas before it became a state and
others that came after the destruction of the War Between The States. One such family was that
of Atha and Caroline Soles Todd, along with the families of her sisters. They arrived in Texas
on Christmas Eve, 1869. Atha and Caroline were married in Lowndes County, Alabama, 20
February, 1851. After serving in the Confederate Army of Alabama, Atha and Caroline, came
with their children, to Texas. Numerous descendants of theirs are buried in Bethel Cemetery,
children, grandchildren, and great - grandchildren. Not far from their graves is the grave of
Caroline's brother, Dr. Joseph M. Soles, who served the Confederacy as a physician.' 1 Dr. Soles
came to Texas in 1869 and served those around him as a physician until his death.
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Another example of the strength and courage it took to help settle Texas was Amelia
• Banes Soles. After the death of her first husband Jared Irwin Ban in Alabama, Amelia i
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the families of her sisters, Caroline Todd and Mary Soles Laski, to travel to Texas. Two or three
years after moving the Texas Amelia married Rev. William McCullough.
Amelia died several days after a fall from a hack on 15 November 1901.
Henry G. Hudson, father of Mary A. Williams, is buried here in Bethel Cemetery. Henry
joined the Army of the Republic of Texas at Nacogdoches on the 10 December 1835, and was
honorably discharged in 1837 at Columbus in the Republic of Texas.'
Bethel Cemetery in Brazos County, Texas is the burial place of early Texas Settlers. By
recognizing this site with an historical marker we are honoring the hardship and determination
these ancestors exhibited in settling this great state.
The following graves were found and recorded by Charles Eric and Charles B. Jones.
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1869
1870
Elizabeth H. Hudson — April 6, 1826 —January 19, 1870
(wife of S. E. M. Hudson)
1871
Abean Dicken — July2, 1815 —April 9, 1871
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Mary C. Jolly — April 17, 1843- December6, 1872
(wife of W. J.)
1873
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1875
1876
Rev. William McCullough — January 31, 1813 -July 19, 1876
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(Cumberland Col, Pa.)
1877
H. G. Hudson - March 27, 1799 -May 24, 1877
(77 years, 1 month, 28 days)
C 1878
Mary L. Adams - August 12, 1837 - November 26, 1878
Jane Maria Goen - September 20, 1828- December 12, 1878
(wife of Hugh Goen)
1879
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Elizabeth Hudson - December 14, 1802- November 24, 1880
1881
Samuel H. Martin - October 26, 1880 -June 23, 1881
1882
W. J. Parker - March 27, 1860- February 16, 1882
Parker - March 3, 1821 -April 7, 1882
E. L. McCulloch - May 10, 1853- September 28, 1882
(wife of J. W.)
Thomas Sawyer - July8, 1803 - December 13, 1882
(libr 1883
Anzia Goen - September 25, 1881 -July 29, 1883
Lillith Martin - June 24, 1882- August 7, 1883
1884
Ella Wallace - March 12, 1868- December 11, 1884
Bertha Jones - January 17, 1883 - August 15, 1884
(daughter of C. S. and M. E. Jones)
Millie F. Barron - September 1, 1884- November 24, 1884
(daughter of J. M. and J. E.)
Lula Gown - December 11, 1860-April 9, 1884
(wife of W. R. Goen)
1885
Lizzie F. Barron - December 9, 1864 -June 10, 1885
(wife of J. M. Barron)
1886
1887
Infant son of J. T. and M. Fuller - September 4, 1887- September 6, 1887
1888
Michell McKay - June 23, 1888 (age 60)
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Willie Crenshaw - July 23, 1888 - September 29, 1889
Addie Ellen Williams - February 25, 1887- November 13, 1889
Hurmet Martin - January 13, 1889- August 3, 1889
1890
Leonard Hudson - May 23, 1826 -January 16, 1890
1891
1892
J. H. Todd - February 15, 1854 -March 5, 1892
Caroline Todd - May 4, 1829 -May 22, 1892
Atha Todd - May I, 1826 -January 20, 1892
Ursula Wallace - February 4, 1886 -July 19, 1892
John S. Adams - 1827- February 7, 1892
Little May Barron - January 9, 1891 -June 30, 1892
(daughter of J. M. and J. E.)
1893
James McKay - July 22, 1824- November 29, 1893
Susane Wyatt - September 22, 1851 -May 31, 1893
Milley Ann Williams - September 11, 1812 -January 30, 1893
1894
Thomas Pate - October 7, 1831 -April 1, 1894
Winford Williams - November 15, 1891 -June 25, 1894
Cyrus Calhoun Graham - October 16, 1861- October 31, 1894
J. W. McCulloch - November 4, 1853 -January 21, 1894
Nancy Todd - 1863 -1894
(wife of H. E. Todd)
1895
William K. Deason - 1845 -1895
1896
1897
Alonzo Jolly - December 22, 1876- December 8, 1897
1898
Joanna Barron - 1854 -1898
(wife of J. W.)
Aubry Clifton Williams - September 1, 1897- August 31, 1898
Thomas Barron - September 1, 1898 (age 7 days)
I (11111w Mrs. J. A. Shaw - September 23, 1898
(39 years old, wife of J. Thibodeaux)
Dr. J. M. Soles - December 13, 1834 - September 30, 1898
(confederate Marker, placed by United Daughters of the Confederacy)
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Roy Fuller - March 8, 1899 - November 9, 1899
G. W. Kincannon - December 21, 1878 - October 2, 1899
Elsie Barron - March 2, 1899 -(age 8 days)
Mollie Walker - July 20, 1845 -March 12, 1899
(wife of D. C. Ellington)
Thelma Leslie Jones - May 23, 1896- November 6, 1899
• James T. Yardley - June 26, 1863 -June 18, 1899
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Nopmana Martin - September 9, 1898- September 21, 1900
Josie Pate - February 18, 1879 -June 13, 1900
James David Williams - November 25, 1854 -January 20, 1900
• T. J. Ellington - February 3, 1871- October 7, 1900
Eva Goen - August 6, 1881- August 13, 1900
Musetta Todd - November 4, 1876 - August 27, 1900
(wife of I. B. Todd)
1901
Iva E. Martin - March 11, 1901 -June 15, 1901
Mary L. Marriott - April 16, 1850- November 24, 1901
Jennie E. Cames - March 17, 1895- September 5, 1901
Allace Gertrude Gilbert - October 11, 1895 -January 7, 1901
Amelia Barron - January 21, 1823- November 15, 1901
Little Dewey Eden - Died November 15, 1901(age 3 years, 3 months, 5 days)
(son of O. L. and Roxie)
Ida Goen - August 10, 1865- October 20, 1901
41ir (daughter of Hugh and Jane)
1902
Infant son of Dr. A. L. and Ida Shackelford - Bom and Died July 11, 1902
John Floy Jones - March 22, 1900 - February 12, 1902
1903
Walter L. Ferguson - December 29, 1874- October 10, 1903
G. G. Wallace - October 25, 1829 -January 10, 1903
Homer Mc Culloch - December 27, 1880 - December 3, 1903
W. C. Yardley - 1836 -May 25, 1903
1904
W. G. Kincannon - July 5, 1869- September 5, 1904
Saddie Kelley - February8, 1884 -July 28, 1904
(wife of J. T.)
J. P. Cargill - August 8, 1904 -(age 29 years, 10 months, 10 days)
1905
1906
Frances E. Wallace - August 27, 1841 -April 7, 1906
Bessie V. Morehead - Died February 9, 1906
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Sarah A. Dyess - July 13, 1832 -May 17, 1908
Minnie L. Parnell - July 17, 1887 -June 5, 1908
Villa Martin - August 1, 1902 - September 29, 1908
1909
M. L. Williams - November 14, 1907 -May 22, 1909
Frances Graham - February 18, 1839 - October 12, 1909
(wife of E. T. Graham)
1910
Mrs. J. M. Soles - Died November 10, 1910 (age 66 years)
Lawrence McCulloch - December 17, 1886 - January 15, 1910
1911
Carrie Annie Jones - February 20, 1894 -May 20, 1911
Josephine Williams - September 22, 1845- December 25, 1911
1912
G. W. Hair - July 25, 1876 - September 22, 1845- December 25, 1911
Lillie Beatrice Williams - October 25, 1895 -July 2, 1912
1913
Milton Fuller - September 4, 1912- December 11, 1913
Lelia Graham - 1878 -1913
Mrs. N. C. (Nancy Caroline) Jones - June 15, 1837- December 1, 1913
(wife of J. R. Jones)
Jessie Vera - October 25, 1909 -May 26, 1913
1914
Mrs. T. B. Peyton - October 18, 1884- October 6, 1914
Infant son of Amon and Minnie Williams - Born and Died August 2, 1914
T. J. Sawyer - 1846 -1914
1915
Edmond Ben Deason - February 23, 1868 -May 31, 1915
• Bessie C. Barron - 1891 -1915
(daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barron)
Jessie B. Todd - 1883 -April 14, 1915
1916
Lena Barron - June 5, 1863 -April 27, 1916
L James T. Fuller - April 2, 1859 -March 24, 1916
1917
Josephine H. Ferguson - September 22, 1853- November 29, 1917
E. T. Graham - May 12, 1835- November 19, 1917
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Sam D. Jones - October 14, 1877- October 19, 1918
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Effie E. Morgan - June 23, 1875-April 2, 1918
Z. T. Wyatt - February 20, 1849 -June 2, 1918
Amon Williams - December 18, 1916 -May 16, 1918
(son of Amon and Minnie Williams)
1919
John Ferguson - June 12, 1846- October 7, 1919
George W. Williams - 1854 -1919
M. L. Sawyer - 1856 -1919
1920
Bonnie Dell Jones - January 9, 1910- November 30, 1920
Eugene Emory Marriott - April 16, 1841 -April 8, 1920
Ellie - November 14, 1862- February 18, 1920
(wife of L. S. Williams)
1921
Mary Ann Pate - October 10, 1838 - November 7, 1921
Mary Williams - 1843- December 15, 1921 (78 years old)
L. S. Williams - October 10, 1857 -April 28, 1921
Tracy C. - March 1, 1906 - February 27, 1921
(Son of Amon and Minnie Williams)
1922
Annie N. Yardley - March 31, 1869 -March 9, 1922
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J. H. McCullouch - 1860 -1923
Margreate Williams Wyatt - 1847 -1923
Martha Ross - October 15, 1848 -June 13, 1923
H. J. Ross - December 1, 1846 -March 3, 1923
Johnny Frances Barron - 1908 -1923
1924
1925
Infant son of Weldon and Maurine Jones - Died October 25, 1925
Missouri Ann Goen - August 28, 1860 - August 27, 1925
Mattie Barron - July 1, 1894 - October 5, 1925
Thelma O. Barron - October 12, 1898- September 19, 1925
(wife of B. O. Dowling)
1926
Gladys Reed Cummings - March 19, 1907 -March 23, 1926
11 0 Barbara Anna Martin - July 18, 1862 - September 13, 1926
1927
C. S. Jones - August 3, 1858 -March 22, 1927
Mollie Raines - October 11, 1859- October 10, 1927
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J. W. Barron - September 28, 1849 -June 3, 1928
4 IL Dalton Arrington - 1915 -1928
Walter E. Pate - December 1, 1892- September 16, 1928
J. R. Eden - December 31, 1849 -May 12, 1928
Abb Carroll - 1868 -1928
1929
James M. Kincannon - April 10, 1872- February 12, 1929
Will S. Jones - July 13, 1872- February 1, 1929
Rebecca Deason - 1848 -1927
Amon C. Williams - 1882 -1929
1930
Samuel H. Jones - June 9, 1840 - February 25, 1930
(Co. D, 3" Ala. Cavalry)"
1931
Mattie Todd - 1863-1931
1932
William Keller Marriott - November 15, 1873- November 19, 1932
Mary Lavina Williams - September 13, 1862 - February 23, 1932
Garth Andrews - June 24, 1920 - November 22, 1932
1933
John T. Pate - January 7, 1861 -March 27, 1933
Thomas J. Ross - April 11, 1880 -July 5, 1933
1934
Martha Ann McCulloch - December 7, 1864- December 1, 1934
Elizabeth Williams - November 29, 1934
Weldon T. Jones - December 21, 1898- December 25, 1934
John Jolly Jones - 1864 -1934
W. Hugh Goen - July 1, 1892 -July 25, 1934
William Charnio Raines - February 9, 1899 - December 17, 1934
1935
"Uncle Dan" Benj. Franklin - February 4, 1846 - December 14, 1935
Emma Jones - October 6, 1858 -April 25, 1935
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James Burt Carroll - February 6, 1862 -July 4, 1936
Thomas B. Goodman - 1864 -1936
J. D. Goen - October I, 186I-August 22, 1936
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Mary Dolores Thibodeaux - December 27, 1883 - October 24, 1937
Alice Barron - September 11, 1889 -June 15, 1937
1938
Minnie May Evans - October 6, 1889 -May 1, 1938
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I. L. Paines - March 12, 1853- October 22, 1939
Floyd Todd - 1863 -1939
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Mary Etta Reed - March 17, 1 870 - December 14, 1940
John M. Barron - 1858 -1940
Mollie Fuller - March 25, 1871 - October 8, 1940
1941
Mayme Young Marriott - October 22, 1882 - August 21, 1941
Olivia Barron - 1879 -1941
Horace T. Reed - July 15, 1900 - August 2, 1941
1942
Lula Harbuck Floyd - December 1, 1876- August 31, 1942
Ernest J. Cook - December 20, 1898- August 19, 1942
Raymond P. Todd - October 3, 1897 -April 10, 1942
1943
Irvin B. Todd - 1869 -1943
James Henry Reed - August 15, 1865- February 19, 1943
John Daniel Jones - June 22, 1856- October 23, 1943
Lillie Bell Arrington - November 21, 1924- September 2, 1943
Mary Elizabeth Jones - February 3, 1862- November 5, 1943
Iday Ryan Cook - July 27, 1877 -July 31, 1943
1944
Lucy Irene Carroll - December 3, 1877 -July 16, 1944
Frances Elizabeth Edwards Jones - October 22, 1868 -March 25, 1944
Joseph Lee Barron - November 2, 1885- November 4, 1944
1945
Joseph P. Carnes - November 12, 1881 -June 20, 1945
1946
Pinkney E. McCullough - 1866 -1946
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John Westly Carroll - November 23, 1870 - December 9, 1947
Minnie May Barron - 1877 -1947
Thomas Bowen Martin - October 10, 1852- October 26, 1947
1948
4111 Essie V. Williams - March 4, 1889 -1948
1949
Julius M. Barron - 1878 -1949
George W. Gilbert - August 4, 1874 -March 8, 1949
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Pinlrney Elbert Barron — October 4, 1880- November 14, 1950
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Bessie F. Mitchell — August 4, 1903 -April 18, 1951
Harry Wayne Williams — November 23, 1918- December 6, 1951
Leldon Dwain Andrews — March 17, 1951 -March 18, 1951
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Many other gravesites are located in the cemetery, but they are too numerous to include.
John Bradford wrote a letter to the people of Kentucky, which was printed in the first issue of his
• THE KENTUCKE GAZETTE, on 11 August 1781, in which he explained his reasons for establishing
the newspaper. One of these reasons was "to give the world a respectable opinion of the people who have
come so many miles to cultivate a deserted land." Thus it is that we wish to honor these early settlers and
ancestors of Texas buried here in Old Bethel Cemetery."
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November 4, 1876 Died
• Died September 30, 1898
August 27, 1900
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ENDNOTES
'Bethel Baptist Church Records. Held by President Charles B. Jones
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3 Brazos County Court House. Deed Book Volumn K. p. 237.
S "Bethel Retains Burial Simplicity." Bryan, Texas Public Library. Microfilm Reel 95, p. 4 Column 1.
Brazos County Court House, Estate Records of Henry G. and Elizabeth Hudson to Mary A. Williams.
6 BRAZOS COUNTY HISTORY, RICH PAST - BRIGHT FUTURE, HONORING THE TEXAS
SESQUICENTENNIAL 1836 -1986. Brazos County Heritage and History Council and the Family
Foundation. Bryan, Texas. 1986.
"Mrs. Cole Tells of Life In Early Brazos County." BRYAN DAILY EAGLE. June 27, 1962.
s Transcribed by Mary Colley Cooper. BRYAN CITY CEMETARIES, BRAZOS COUNTY TEXAS
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10 Lowndes County Alabama. Marriage Records M68. Department of Archives and history. Montgomery,
(//, Alabama.
"National Archives, Washington, D. C. 20408. Confederate Records, Lowndes County, Alabama. 1864.
12 Barron, Mildred D. THE SOLES AND BARRON FAMILIES OF ALABAMA AND TEXAS. Wallace
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14 Texas State Library, Archives Division. ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC MASTER ROLLS. 1835 -1837.
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16 Personal Inspection Grave Markers. Bethel Cemetery. Harvey. Weedon Road. Brazos County, Texas.
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