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Fletcher Cemetery
Also known as Axe Cemetery
Laudermilk Cemetery

Garland, Dallas County, Texas

 

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Latitude: 32.8862190 
Longitude: -96.6420212
Elevation:  
Interments: ~13
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In alley off Saturn Springs between Locke and Carney, Garland, Texas. From W. Miller Road, go 0.5 mile S on Saturn Rd. Turn left at Saturn Springs Dr and go 0.3 mile E to alley entrance, just past Locke Street. 

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Eliza Ann Kelley  30 Nov 1807  15 Dec 1881   
Liney Fletcher  1874  1874   
Robert Fletcher  1854  1856   
Russel Fletcher  25 Oct 1799  14 May 1856   
W. Fletcher unknown   unknown  
William Mason Fletcher 20 Feb 1829   2 Jan 1879   
Elizabeth Jane Fletcher Garrison  1834  1880   
John Garrison  1828 1866    
???? Harper unknown   unknown  
Mrs. Hennessey unknown   unknown  
Thomas White Ruyle  3 Dec 1853  8 Dec 1890   
David Unknown  1828  1866   
Sallie Walden  25 Jan 1817  20 Aug 1876   
       

 

 

 

 

The Fletcher Cemetery had a historical marker placed on it in November of 2008. Due t the efforts of Frances James it was discovered that the correct name of the cemetery is Fletcher Cemetery. There are no markers remaining, just some of the marker bases and a plaque. 

 

This plaque was unveiled in November of 2008. It lists the only known internments of the cemetery which is also known as Axe Cemetery and Laudermilk Cemetery.