New Hope Baptist Church and
Cemetery
Cedar Park, Williamson
County, Texas
Cemeteries of Texas
Coordinator: Brenda E. Wiggins
Information provided by the
State of Texas Atlas Site
Location:
200 W. New Hope Dr., off US 183, Cedar Park.
Marker:
Although Baptist worship
services may have been conducted in this area as early as 1848, this church was
not formally chartered until 1868. On October 22 of that year the organizational
meeting was held in the home of James M. and Elizabeth Trammell, pioneers of the
rural Block House community. Six charter members formed the New Hope Missionary
Baptist Church of Christ, and the Rev. Thomas F. Bacon was chosen to serve as
the first pastor. The church cemetery was first used in 1869 for the burial of
Martha Elizabeth Inman, the wife of deacon S. C. Inman. Other marked gravesites
include those of settlers who were prominent early leaders of the church and
community. For over a century the New Hope First Baptist Church has been
instrumental in the development of the Cedar Park area. From 1871 until 1919 the
church building was also used for the public school. Pastors have included such
leading Baptist ministers as missionary J. E. Hamilton, who died in Brazil of
yellow fever, and the Rev. D. E. Simpson, board member and first treasurer of
the Texas Baptist Children's Home, who was baptized and ordained here.