Alexander
Cemetery
Bryan
vicinity, Brazos County, Texas
Cemeteries
of Texas Coordiantor: Dolores I. Bishop
Information
provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site
Location
From the intersection of SH 6 and FM 974 (North Bryan) take FM 974 north
approximately 5.3 miles to Alexander Rd.; then NW on Alexander Rd. approximately
.9 mile to Alexander Cemetery Rd., then on Cemetery Road approximately .1 mile
to cemetery.
Marker:
There
was a schoolhouse near this site in 1854 when, according to tradition, the first
interment was made here. That early grave, for a child by the name of Whitley,
had no marker and has been lost. This land was part of a one-league headright
grant made on Oct. 15, 1832, by Mexico to George W. Singleton, who had come to
Texas with the "Old 300" settlers of Stephen F. Austin. Two of
Singleton's heirs, living in Washington County, on Oct. 2, 1856, deeded ten
acres from the grant for the use and benefit of the Methodist Episcopal Church
South. The Alexander Church building was then erected near the school, and
burials were continued in the area. The earliest identifiable grave is that of
one of the original trustees of the property, James Walker (1817-74). William
Lawrence, another of the first trustees, was also buried here, in 1879. The
Alexander Cemetery Association was formed in 1941, with A.J. McCallum as
President and L.T. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer. Joe B. Walker, Wilson's
successor, has served the association for 27 years. The association installed
the chain link fence and water supply system. There are about 300 marked graves,
and the cemetery is still open to burials