--------"The Balch Cemetery"--------

© Neal D. Hatcher

--------"The Balch Cemetery"--------

Uploaded: August 25, 2018 | Entered: August 25, 2018 07:39:57

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"William Balch (1804-1870) migrated to Texas from Illinois in 1848 with his wife and family to receive land from the Robertson Land District. In 1851 Balch and his sons and grandson arrived in Alvarado to mark their land claim of 320 acres about one mile northwest of the town. Balch purchased land from the IRA Glaze Land Grant and donated this site for a cemetery.
The first recorded burial was that of Wallis Austin in October 1853, followed by Balch’s daughter Rebecca Balch McClure Parker in November 1853. By the end of the Civil War, five additional pioneer women from two families died and their burials formed the core of the cemetery. They were Panina Ralls, Phoebe Balch, Patsy Myers, Elizabeth Myers, and Cynthia Myers.
Buried in the West Central section of the cemetery are several Mexican nationals who came to supply the Mexican Army with wheat in 1862 during Mexico’s war with France. Also among those interred here are many of the area’s pioneer families and their descenda

Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 21.00 mm, Model: NIKON D5200

Comments

Emile Abbott level-deluxe September 28, 2018

Well composed and interesting history, Neal. #1715176

Neal D. Hatcher September 28, 2018

Thank you Emile #11728153

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