Minters Chapel Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Texas, United States

Notes:
At Cemetery on W. Airfield Drive, .25 mile north Glade Road intersection at DFW Airport, Grapevine
Soon after lay Minister Green W. Minter (1803-1887) moved here about 1854, he helped organize Minter's Chapel Methodist Church. His son-in-law James Cate set aside 4.1 acres here for a church and burial ground. The earliest marked grave is that of A.M. Newton in 1857. Many tiny graves indicate a high child mortality rate. The early log meetinghouse was replaced in 1882 by a frame structure. In 1967 the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport acquired the land, except for this 1.5-acre cemetery, and the church was relocated. (1979)
Latitude: 32.886191, Longitude: -97.061960
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Edward Milford Burgoon (1865 - 1895) |
Located | BURGOON, Edward Milford (d. 11 Aug 1895)
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Effie M. Burgoon Crowford (1863 - 1899) |
Located | BURGOON, Effie M (d. 1 Aug 1899)
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Henry and Mary Victoria Burgoon Henry (1834 - 1911) Mary Victoria (1842 - 1928) |
Located | BOALS, Mary Victoria (d. 27 Jan 1928)
BURGOON, Henry Amos (d. 16 May 1911) |
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Homer T. Burgoon (1883 - 1900) |
Located | BURGOON, Homer T (d. 28 Feb 1900)
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Jesse E. and Lena Cope Burgoon Jesse (1878 - 1931) Lena (1897 - 1980) |
Located | BURGOON, Jesse E (d. 5 Jul 1931)
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Rosser Inman Burgoon (1881 - 1937) |
Located | BURGOON, Rosser Inman (d. 25 Jun 1937)
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