THOMAS BOUCHER WOOD FAMILY CEMETERY

According to family history Thomas Boucher Wood (1820-1879) was born in Columbus, Mississippi. He attended the University of Louisville in Kentucky in 1843 and again in 1849, at which time he received his doctoral degree in medicine with a thesis on pneumonia.
Soon thereafter Dr. Wood came to this area to farm and practice medicine. he and Susan Amanda Pinson (1833-1873) were married in July 1850. Susan's family were among the earlier pioneers of nearby Mound Prairie in Anderson County.
The Wood family cemetery is a testament to the harsh conditions of pioneer life. It was established in 1851 when Thomas and Susan's first child, a daughter was stillborn. Family records indicate that she was buried on the homestead. Thomas and Susan Wood had ten children. Their daughter Josephine (1858-1863) was the next family member to be interred here. The following year the Woods' son, John Felix (1862-1864), died and Susan Amanda Wood miscarried a daughter on the same day. Another unnamed infant girl was stillborn in 1873. T. B. Wood and their son, Albert (1853-1879), both succumbed to pneumonia on Albert's twenty-sixth birthday. another daughter Tommie Elizabeth Wood Pelham (1856-1884) was buried here next to her four infants. Some of the Wood family slaves are believed to have been buried just outside the family plot.
In the late 1990s, Wood descendants returned to the site and restored the cemetery. It serves as a memorial to the Wood family pioneers of Henderson County.


If you have any changes or additions to be added here,
please contact
Laura Gregory Calvin so that I may get them posted here.

Name Born Death
Houston, Mary L. Sept 10 1941 May 30 1951
Pelham, Infant    
Pelham, Infant    
Pelham, Infant    
Pelham, Infant    
Pelham, Tommie Elizabeth Wood 1856 1884 Buried next to her 4 infants
Wood, Albert 1853 1879
Wood, Infant Daughter 1851 1851
Wood, Infant Daughter 1873 1873
Wood, John Felix 1862 1864
Wood, Josephine 1858 1863
Wood, Susan Amanda Pinson 1833 1873
Wood, Thomas Boucher 1820 1879

 

There are only two markers that can be read. This cemetery is located in a small wooded area. For more information on burials and history of the Wood family visit this link to The Portal to Texas History

Submitted by
Laura Gregory Calvin

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