Roberts-Teague Cemetery
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Marker No: 16200
Texas Historical Cemetery Marker
Geographic: 30.300480,-97.890564
Location: Take FM 2244 (Bee Cave Rd) west from Loop 360 approximately 4.5 miles. Left on Creeks Edge Parkway, left on Cliff Edge Drive, right on Creeks Edge parkway to the dirt road on right. . Immediately behind first house at 2408 Cliffs Edge Drive. Bee Cave
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Marker Text: In the 1860s, the Roberts and Teague families came to the Bee Cave area where, for generations, their skills as farmers, ranchers, cedar choppers, coal kiln burners, and homemakers helped to shape its development and culture. It is said that this cemetery was established in 1898 when Joseph Roberts (1842-1925) offered the site to the grieving Simons family for an infant’s burial. A number of veterans are laid to rest here, including Alfred R. (Buck) Simpson (1895-1961), the second most decorated soldier of World War I. This burial ground records the lives of the pioneers and families of these once isolated canyons of Travis County. (2001)
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