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aka City Cemetery - aka New City Cemetery - aka New
Cemetery
Fort Worth,
Texas, 701 Grand Avenue. This 80 acre cemetery has been in
use from 1879 to the present. There are about 22,000
burials here. The Oakwood complex includes Calvary
Catholic Cemetery & Old Trinity Cemetery (Black).
Recorded in Texas
Cemetery Records: Tarrant County, vol. 1,
pages 38-107; vol. 2, pages 78-96; vol. 3, pages 1-46
& 106-108; vol. 4, pages 1-52; and vol. 6, pages
1-13., by DAR. Available at the Fort Worth Public Library.
Recorded in Footprints,
by the Fort Worth Genealogical Society, Fort Worth,
Texas. Vol. 6, #10, Oct. 1963 page 5; vol. 6, #11,
Nov. 1963 page 9; vol. 6, #12, Dec. 1963 page 7; vol. 7,
#1, Jan. 1964 page 12; vol. 30, #1, Feb. 1987 pages 35-46;
vol. 30, #2, May 1987 pages 82-86; vol. 30, #3, Aug. 1987
pages 151-158; vol. 31, #1, Feb. 1988 pages 29-35; vol.
31, #2, May 1988 pages 91-95; and vol. 31, #3, Aug. 1988
pages 140-148. Available at the Texas State Library, Allen
County Public Library, Amarillo Public Library, New York
Public Library, Dallas Public Library, Mesquite Public
Library, Grand Prairie Memorial Library, Clayton Library
and at the Fort Worth Public Library.
Recorded in Historic
Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery &
Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas,
pages 1-434, compiled by Helen McKelvy Markgraf
& Rob G. Yoder. Published 1994 by the Fort Worth
Genealogical Society. Available at the Fort Worth Public
Library. Full Index of Names and
Look-Ups
Recorded in Confederate
Burial Plot, City Cemetery, East Oakwood, Fort Worth,
Texas, by Dora Davenport Jones. Available at
the Fort Worth Public Library.
Recorded in Oakwood
Cemetery Burial Records, by the Oakwood
Cemetery Association. Microfilm of the original records.
Available at the Fort Worth Public Library. |