Freestone County, Texas Cemeteries Old Anglin Cemetery (African American cemetery) OLD ANGLIN CEMETERY - FREESTONE CO., TX Old Anglin cemetery is an African American cemetery that has a number of poorly marked slave graves. Many of the slave “headstones” are unmarked large pieces petrified wood. The small rise is covered with large trees and is overgrown with thick brush. This is the burial spot of Dr. John Bonner’s slaves and their descendents.  Cemetery is marked with a red reflector on a wooden post at the entrance. The cemetery has a old fence engulfed by overgrown vegetation. DIRECTIONS:  Old Anglin Cemetery is roughly 2.2 miles east of Stewards Mill, Freestone County, Texas. Take Farm Road 833 east. The cemetery is located about .7 miles on dirt road on private property behind a gate. You just missed the gate if you reach Farm Road 488. (Note – the intersection of 833 and 488 is the ghost town of Bonnerville). The cemetery is on a small rise at the end of the road. The cemetery is located just north of Anglin Branch that feeds Cottonwood Creek on a parcel of land known as the “Parker Place”. Note - Oak Grove Cemetery is the burial site of William Bonner’s slaves. It is located roughly 2.2 miles north of Stewards Mill near the Bonner Cemetery. This file is wide, use bottom scroll bar to view entire file. Latitude: 31.831N Longitude: -96.171W ***These are the graves with headstones*** ======================================================================== NAME, LAST, FIRST MI.         BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE   COMMENTS ======================================================================== Blair, Matlida A.             08/15/1898 06/28/1981 Our deloved mother; rest in peace Bonner, Baby                  --       -- Boner, ? Ether                --            --       Compton, Dan                  09/15/1868 08/26/1918 English, Artherine 04/03/1917 08/26/198? Keaton, David                 ? 6/16/1958 Keeton, Mrs. Bobbie “Bennie”  4/1/1891 1/6/1966 Keeton, Bobbie                3/18/1892 4/24/1981 Lewis, Bennie J.              7/23/1929 1/2/1968 Lewis, Bonnie                 4/1/1905 5/18/1966 Lewis, Ella Davis             1865 1941 Lewis, Henrietta              ? 1939 Lewis, March Jr.              ? 1962 Lewis, March Sr.              1863 5/3/1932 Lewis, Richard J. Jr.         12/25/1935 7/23/1972 Lewis, Richard J. Sr.         12/25/1935 7/6/1947  Richard was Okla. Pvt 806 Pioneer Inf WW I          Roberts, Maud M.              4/13/1899 7/16/1900 Rowans, Mr. Anthony 1952 1998 Washington, George            ? 6/2/19?7