
McCulloch-Witten Cemetery
also called McCulloch Cemetery or Williams Cemetery
Contributed by Jean Caddel
Sources: Research of Hubert "Doc" Henderson, descendant of Francis &
James McCulloch; Memorial and Biographical History Ellis County, 1892
and information from Kelly Witten Bilbo.
Major Alexander McCulloch II died in Tennessee in 1846. His wife,
Frances Fisher Lenoir McCulloch, came to Ellis County about 1854 to join
her sons, John, James and Alexander III. She lived with James (near
Files Valley, southwest of Maypearl) where she died in 1866 and is buried
in a family cemetery there. Two other sons, Gen. Ben McCulloch and
Gen. Henry Eustace McCulloch lived in another area of Texas.
Gen. Benjamin McCulloch fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, was a Texas
Ranger, Captain in the Mexican War and Brigader General in the Civil War.
He was killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge and is buried in the State
Cemetery in Austin, Texas.
After Jane McCulloch's death, the land was sold to Nelson G. Witten in
1871 and remained in that family until it was sold in 1980. The
two acre plot location of the cemetery and home place, was reserved and remains
in the Witten family. In 1938, Frances McCulloch was re-interred beside her
son, General Benjamin McCulloch, so honored for being the only known mother
of two generals. Her original stone lay broken in the old cemetery
until 1998-99 when McCulloch and Witten descendants restored this
historical spot.
The cemetery is located on the Carter Farms 1.5 miles this side
of the Hill County line. Take Hwy 66 from Maypearl to Itasca. An old windmill
still stands at the first gate past the Carter house. The cemetery is
directly behind the windmill and can be seen from the road. In February
1999 the stones were taken down for repairing and cleaning and are now in
a fenced enclosure. The gate is locked and permission is needed to
enter.
John McCulloch, son of Frances Lenoir McCulloch, lived
2-3 miles southeast of James [location of McCulloch-Witten Cemetery]. Originally it
was located on the old Chisolm Trail between Waxahachie and
Hillsboro. The property now belongs to the Bell Branch Ranch -
a game preserve - and one must have permission to visit the cemetery which
is unfenced and not maintained. Burials here began after 1870. Flooding
is bad during rainy seasons. Nine burials are said to be here - including
that of little Joe Williams - but only five markers have been found. It
has been inventoried in 1956, 1978, 1996 and 1999.
Surname |
Given Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Additional Information |
McCulloch |
Frances F[isher Lenoir |
Apr. 11, 1789 |
May 10, 1886 Aged 86 Yrs. 29 Ds. |
Wife of Maj. A [lexander McCulloch]. Original site of burialf or 72
years |
Van Lear |
Alice F |
[Nov 29, 1866] |
Sep. 19, 1868 2 yrs 19 mos 19 dys |
gr-gr-dau Frances; dau. Montgomery H. & Frances (Rush) McCulloch |
McCulloch |
James Coffee |
1819 |
Jan 16, 1866 |
[Unmarked grave by his mother, Frances] |
Witten |
Boyd M W |
[Jan 25 1862] |
d. Feb 15, 1863 age 1 yr 21 dys |
son Nelson G & Margaret (Miller) Witten [in memory; d. before fam
came to Ellis Co.] |
Witten |
James F |
[b. June 12, 1863] |
d. Dec. 25, 1872 age 9 yrs 6 mos 13 dys |
son Nelson G. & Margaret Miller Witten |
Witten |
Bona T. |
[b. Dec. 21, 1860] |
d. June 18, 1872 |
child Nelson G. & Margaret (Miller) Witten |
3 unmarked graves in McCulloch plot not identified but believed to be
the family of James & Jane McCulloch |
[McCulloch] |
[Minerva Jane] |
[1828] |
[May 22, 1868] |
[wife James Coffee] |
[McCulloch] |
[Martha] |
|
[d. Aug 1858 age 9 mos] |
[dau James C. & M. Jane] |
[McCulloch] |
[Elizabeth] |
|
[d. Jul 4, 1864 age 5 yrs] |
[dau James C. & M. Jane] |
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