Dallas County
Navigation

Article Heading

Texas became the 28th state on December 29, 1845
Capital - Austin
Motto - Friendship
Nickname - Lone Star State
Song - Texas, Our Texas
Flower - Bluebonnet
Tree- Pecan
Bird - Mockingbird


In memory of
Malcom Luther "Mike" Basham
First TXGenWeb State Coordinator
25 May 1942
to
15 September 1997


Adjacent Counties
  Collin County, TX - N
  Denton County, TX - NW
  Ellis County, TX - S
  Kaufman County, TX - E
  Rockwall County, TX - E
  Tarrant County, TX - W
   
TXGenWeb County Listings




Bradshaw Cemetery
Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas

 

USGenWeb  >> TXGenWeb  >> Dallas County  >> Cemeteries>> Bradshaw Cemetery

Latitude:  
Longitude: -
Elevation:  
Interments: ~
Oldest Internment:
 
   
Historical Marker
 
address
 
 
cemetery website
  • Find A Grave
  • Billion Graves
  • Tea for 2
  • Interment.net
  • TXGenWeb Archives

 

******

This cemetery is believed to be a family cemetery. From prior descriptions it was located between present day Carrier Parkway (on the north & east) and Egyptian Rd (on the south) and NW 19th or now Hwy. 161.

Bradshaw’s land was located in what is now north Grand Prairie. The area where he built a house was mostly undeveloped, and covered with some trees and under growth in the 1980's. The cemetery was near the house under the shade of a large tree. In the early 1980’s when a Boy Scout troop cleaned the cemetery, there were several members of the Bradshaw family as well as some of their neighbors buried there. At that time there were several markers including one for the child, Leander Bradshaw.

Recent searches have failed to even discover the whereabouts of this last trace of the Bradshaw Family Cemetery.

******

******

 

*****  Transcription to follow  *****

 

 

 

 

  Born Died  

******

******

******

 

Leander Bradshaw unknown unknown  
Lillian Catherine Havner Dawkins 16 Jun 1924 13 Apr 2007