FRANKFORD CEMETERY
IN THE EARLY DAYS OF SETTLEMENT, THIS AREA SERVED AS A STOP FOR CATTLE
DRIVES AND FOR TRAVELERS ON THE PRESTON ROAD, LATER THE COMMUNITY OF
FRANKFORD. THE SITE OF A POST OFFICE UNTIL THE EARLY 1900s, WAS LOCATED
NEARBY.
THIS COMMUNITY CEMETERY WAS USED AS EARLY AS 1862, WHEN AREA PIONEER ELIGA
M. YAEGER WAS INTERRED HERE. THE EARLIEST MARKED GRAVE IS THAT OF JOHN T.
COIT (1829-1872), A LAWYER WHO MOVED HERE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. DURING THE
CIVIL WAR HE RAISED A REGIMENT IN THE DALLAS AREA AND SERVED AS A COLONEL.
ORIGINALLY BURIED ON A BLUFF OF THE TRINITY RIVER, HE WAS LATER REINTERRED
AT SHIS SITE. ANOTHER EARLY BURIAL WAS THAT OF MARGARET McKAMY (1786-1873),
WHO CAME TO TEXAS WITH HER SON WILLIAM C. McKAMY, LATER A PROMINENT AREA
LANDOWNER, ALSO BURIED HERE ARE SIDNEY NOELL, FOUNDER OF THE ERLY TOWN OF
NOELL JUNCTION, NOW ADDISON (1 MI SW), AND ADDISON ROBERTSON, FOR WHOM IT
WAS LATER NAMED.
SINCE THE 1870s THE CEMETERY HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE WHITE ROCK MASONIC
LODGE NO. 234, STARTED AT WALNUT GROVE IN 1858. A LODGE HALL BUILT HERE IN
1872 ALSO SERVED AS A CHURCH AND SCHOOL. LODGE MEMBERS SERVE ON THE CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION BOARD.
Location: Frankford Cemetery
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