“Some
people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while, leave
footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same.”
―
Flavia Weedn
Lost & Destroyed Cemeteries
of Grayson County

| CEMETERY | A.K.A | LOCATION | COORDINATES |
| | | |
| ASTON | | | |
| BLEDSOE | | | |
| BRAWL | SHELTON | SADLER | |
| CANYON | | | |
| DARMON | ANNIE DARMON 1875-1899 | | |
| DICKIE FAMILY | | | |
| FIELDS | | | |
| HALL | | GOVERNMENT LAND | |
| HOLT | | SHERMAN | |
| HOPKINS | | SHERMAN | |
| HOUDERSHELL | | SHERMAN | |
| HUDSON | EISHENHOWER STATE PARK | DENISON | |
| ISBON | | WHITESBORO | |
| LEFTWICH | | TIOGA | |
| NEWTON | | GORDONVILLE | |
| OUTHOUSE | | AMBROSE | |
| ROWLAND | | RED RIVER CITY | |
| SHILOH | | TIOGA | |
SIKES
| | | |
| UNKNOWN | IDA MAY TAYLOR | DENISON | |
| UNKNOWN |
| BASIN SPRINGS | |
| UNKNOWN |
| HOWE | |
| THOMPSON |
| SHERMAN | |
| TURLEY - GAIN | | DENISON | |
| WHITESBORO NEGRO | | WHITESBORO | |
Relocated Cemeteries
of Grayson County
Many Cemeteries were moved or disappeared under the lake when the Denison Dam
was built. The Army Corps of Engineers reported
49 cemeteries moved - 3000
graves. People report having seen cemeteries left behind at the time of Lake Texoma
filling up. (Susan Hawkins)