"The Rev. W. Marion Isham (1831-1904) and his family came to Tarrant County from Georgia about 1870. Soon after arriving in the area Isham donated a one-acre plot of land to be used for a community cemetery. The oldest remaining legible grave marker here is that of N. L. Sweet (1824-1870). Although earlier burials are documented by plain sandstone markers. Approximately five acres were added to the graveyard in 1941. Still in operation as a community burial ground, the historic graveyard is maintained by the Isham Cemetery Association."
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Isham is a historic six-acre community cemetery established in 1870 and located in east Fort Worth. The Historical Marker can be found on the north end of the cemetery and reads:
![]() We meet one Saturday a month (March through October) to mow, edge, and clean up. Bring your lawn tools and come early to beat the heat. We'll see you there! 2011 Events
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This site is owned and maintained by the Isham Cemetery Association.
