Jones Cemetery Utopia vicinity, Bandera County, Texas Cemeteries of Texas Coordinator: Dolores I. Bishop Information provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site Location From Utopia, take FM 187 1.5 miles northwest to Cemetery Road, a dirt road heading northwest into Bandera County and to Cemetery Marker: In 1879, the Rev. Irvin Jones (1825-1903) deeded two acres of land on his homestead to the Utopia Methodist Church for use as a cemetery. His wife, Elizabeth, had been buried in the center of the two-acre site upon her death in 1886. Early settlers of the Taylor and Utopia communities are buried in the Jones Cemetery, as are several Civil War veterans. Others interred here include Mexican War veteran and Texas Ranger Ben Highsmith and the Rev. O.A. Fisher, an early area Methodist minister. George Barker, a teacher credited with giving "Utopia" its name, is also buried here. (1985)