Maintaining the historic grounds and the enduring legacy of the Ford family since 1880.
"The Ford Chapel and Cemetery Association, organized in 1961, maintains the cemetery as well as the chapel and school site—preserving a sacred history that dates back to the family of John H. and Margaret Ford."
Ford Chapel & Cemetery Archive
The family of John H. and Margaret Ford came to Texas prior to 1880. Establishing farms and homes, the family helped settle this area of Newton County. A community cemetery was begun on the land of J. D. and Ida J. Ford.
Although the cemetery contains some unmarked graves, the earliest documented burial is that of Promontory Inez Ford (1877-1880), daughter of J. D. and Ida Ford. Originally kept as a scraped earth cemetery, the graveyard was later planted with grass.
Northwest of the cemetery is the site of the Ford Community School. Organized in 1893, the school was housed in a one-room log building. It became a part of the Newton Independent School District in 1929-30, and area students traveled to Newton for classes.
A wooden frame structure was erected northeast of the cemetery in 1910 to serve as a place of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Although regular worship services were discontinued in the 1930s, the chapel remained on its original site. The Ford Chapel and Cemetery Association, organized in 1961, maintains the cemetery as well as the chapel and school site.
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Ford Chapel & Cemetery Association depends solely upon donations for the upkeep of the chapel and cemetery grounds. Contributions can be made online, in person at Stellar Bank, or by mail to PO Box 772, Newton, TX 75966.
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911 County Road 2004
Newton, TX 75966
USA
PO Box 772
Newton, TX 75966
info@fordcemetery.com
"A silent testament to the pioneers of Newton County."