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Ford Cemetery is located in Grand Prairie, Texas at 602 Fountain Parkway.
From Interstate I-30 in far east Arlington, go north on State Highway 360
to the Fountain Parkway exit. Go east to the 600 block and begin looking
between the buildings on the north side of the road. Look toward the back
of a deep parking lot and you will see the stones standing on a rise. It
is surrounded by commercial buildings on 3 sides.
[Nelda Thompson has provided
us these instructions for locating the cemetery. Her husband's great-grandparents
were William and Mary Jane Bellomy.]
[Jean Silverthorne, who has
been in contact with us, has a research interest in the Hamby Family buried
here.]
Alice J. Bellomy
9 Jan l883-24 Aug. l888
Raford A. Bellomy
20 Jan. 1897-31 May 1899
Amy F. Bellomy
10 Sept. 1875-11 Oct. 1940
George M. Bellomy
26 June l887-4 Jan. l936
Henry H. Bellomy
son of Wm. H. & Mary
24 Dec l878-l880
John F. Bellomy
son of Wm. H. & Mary
19 Jan. l875-6 Feb. l900
Mary J. Bellomy
wife April l848-16 Sept. l9l0
Sarah E. Bellomy
7 Sept. l872-14 July l882
William H. Bellomy
18 Aug. l837-21 Mar. l904
Irma O. Brewer
dau. of W.P. & S.E.
l Nov. l903-5 Sept. l904
Isiaga/Isaac A. Brewer
son of W.P. & S.E.
21 Jan. l890-26 Jan. l891
Adie E. Brewer
d/o W.P. & S.E. Brewer
26 Nov. 1885-29 Nov. 1886
William Clifton
s/o L. & H.M. Clifton
14 July 1854-6 Sept. 1858
Henry E. Clifton
s/o L. & H.M. Clifton
5 Dec. 1858-17 Apr 1859
Ernest Cluck
l887-l937
Mary Sue Cluck
l896-l94l
Sarah Edington
1810-1880
E. E. Ford
17 April l834-23 Aug. l898
Henry A.Ford &
Frank B. Ford
infants of P.H. & E. E.
Nancy Ford
wife of Wm. M.
23 Nov. l843-9 Apr. l899
P. H. Ford
9 Feb l831-13 June/July l901
[Pinkney Harold Ford]
Wm. M.Ford
12 May l839-10 July l901
R.A. Geco
1811 |
Ann Hamby
26 May 1858-1865
Martha J. Hamby
dau. of J.H. & M. M. Pew
consort of Thomas
A. Hamby
8 Feb. 1846-27 Mar. 1887
Thos. A. Hamby
14 July l8l4-27 Feb. l874
Masonic Stone
Smith F. Hamby
9 Dec. 1855-15 Apr. 1865
Fannie Hope
wife of Wm. I.
22 Dec. l857-24 July l888
Susie M.C. Hugo
d/o M.E. & C.H. Hugo
5 May 1890-18 July 1890
William I. Hope
5 Oct. l848-28 Apr. l894
John W. Jordon
l878-l926
Leola Jordon
l876-l94l
Ameriga Lasater
15 Mar. l852-25 Apr. l883
Eliza Lasater
l867-l942
Henrietta Lasater
15 Apr. l854-Apr. 30 l898
James B. Lasater
3 July l8l9-7 Mar. l888
Margaret Ruth Lasater
8 Jan. l898-29 Nov.l9l5
Mary H. Lasater
23 Nov. l824-25 Oct. l895
S.D. Lasater
11 Aug. 1850-30 Apr 1926
William R. Lasater
20 Feb. 1836-2 Mar 1891
S. D. Lasater
ll Aug. l850-30 Apr. l926
Wm. R. Lasater
20 Feb. l836-2 Mar. l89l
Richard Agusta Tees
d/o A. & F. L. 3 Dec. 1869- 1877
Richard Agusta Tees
son of A. & F. L.
3 Dec. l869-l877
Mariah [Aikman]Traylor
ll Mar l799-7 June l858
Washington Traylor
3 July 1794-27 Nov. 1864
[husband of Mariah] |
This cemetery listing provided by
Barbara J. Morehead
who has a research interest in the listed entries for
Ford and Lasater.
Additional Information
Provided by Dana Hudson Garrison
This cemetery was a portion of the Washington TRAYLOR land, and the heirs
sold the property all except 1/2 acre that contained the burial ground. Portions
of Washington Traylor's land went to his daughter, Harriet Malissa Traylor
Clifton Goodwin Meyers, who is also buried there. [Her 2 sons-Clifton- also
buried in this cemetery]. Harriet's lst. husband [Clifton] died in the Civil
War, her 2nd. was M. Goodwin [possibly Micajah, a son of John Goodwin who
had the original survey of 640 acres where Washington's land was], her 3rd.
was John Meyers, who outlived her and later sold some land to a J.B. Lasater
with P.H. Ford as witness. Due to the fact that the courthouse burned in
Tarrant Co. this information was not found until much later; thus the cemetery
is named Ford Cemetery. The Traylors are my g.g. grandparents. |