Hood County Texas Genealogical Society
Dunagan Cemetery
FM 2870 south from Tolar to Loftin Road. Right (west) 1.5
miles to 5325 Loftin Road (Paluxy Valley Ranch). Cemetery is 500 feet from
road, just north of house. 3297-232.
The following
information was extracted from Cemeteries of Hood County,
Texas by Mildred (Ford) Thormann who received the
information from Mrs.
Joe "Mary" McInroe of Joshua, Texas, daughter of George
Washington "Georgie" DUNAGAN and Eugene Sebastian MORRIS.
BAKER, W.B.
b. June 1882
d. 1837 or 1857
This information scratched
on a coffin shaped vault.
The death date is very difficult to read but I (Mrs. Joe
"Mary" McInroe of Joshua, TX) believe it to be 1857.
DUNAGAN, G.W.
Erected by his
wife Martha
b. May 20, 1833
d. Dec. 16, 1871
Coffin shaped
slab with bought Monument at the end.
WOOD, Mary E.
b. Oct 18, 1845
d. Dec. 20 1872
Wife of T.A. Wood
Sister of G.W.
Dunagan's wife.
Childs Grave
Rectangular
slab, no writing
About thirty
graves marked only by field stones.
Three or four of
these graves are said to be Indian graves.
Additional data extracted from the Judge Henry Davis files (DUNAGAN)
at the Hood County Library.
G.W. DUNAGAN's given name was George Washington.
Sometime in 1871 George Washington DUNAGAN married Martha Elizabeth
WOOD. He died same year before only
child, George Washington "Georgie" DUNAGAN, a girl, was born. His
wife Martha never remarried. She died 8-13-1923 at age 92.
George Washington "Georgie" DUNAGAN married Eugene Sebastian
MORRIS on 8-18-1897.
Their Children:
Davis Forrest MORRIS
Thomas Bunyan MORRIS
Joseph Weldon MORRIS
A baby son who died at birth, unnamed
Lorenzo Eugene MORRIS
Mary Modine MORRIS who married Joe E. McInroe
George G. Morris who died
Extraction from Letter to the
Editor
Hood County News – March 13, 2004
PRESERVING HISTORY On page 2B of the March 6 issue of the Hood County News is a photograph
of a headstone leaning against a grave. I had the headstone made for George Washington Dunagan. He was my 2nd cousin, 5 times
removed. He was a private in
Whitfield’s Legion Cavalry and fought in as many as 160 different
engagements, half of them around Atlanta, Georgia. He was a schoolteacher and died of pneumonia at age 38 after
hunting. G.W. married Martha
Elizabeth Wood. They had a daughter
named after him. He also had a son from
a previous marriage. Their daughter married Eugene Sebastian Morris. One of their sons, Forrest David, married
Grace McIlroy. Their son, Kenneth,
lives in the area of the Rock Church with his wife. G.W. and Mary Dunagan’s daughter is buried at the Rock Church. Michael R. Dunagan, Granbury |
Web Page by Frank Saffarrans –
2004