
The southeastern outskirts of Gainesville give way to the rolling agricultural landscape of eastern Cooke County, where the upper reaches of the Elm Fork Trinity River and its numerous tributaries like Pecan Cr and Wolf Cr carve through the terrain. This rural expanse is characterized by a high density of small family and community burial grounds, including Redmon Cem, Dervin Cem, and Oak Grove Cem, which serve as vital markers for genealogists tracing early North Texas settlement patterns.
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1960 Gainesville North
Cooke County, TX

1960 Gainesville South
Cooke County, TX

1960 Woodbine
Cooke County, TX

1961 Era
Cooke County, TX

1961 Freemound
Cooke County, TX

1961 Hood
Cooke County, TX

1961 Mountain Springs
Cooke County, TX

1961 Muenster East
Cooke County, TX

1961 Muenster West
Cooke County, TX

1968 Horseshoe Bend
Cooke County, TX

1968 Marysville
Cooke County, TX

1976 Gordonville NW
Cooke County, TX

2022 Era
Cooke County, TX

2022 Freemound
Cooke County, TX

2022 Gainesville North
Cooke County, TX

2022 Gainesville South
Cooke County, TX

2022 Hood
Cooke County, TX

2022 Horseshoe Bend
Cooke County, TX

2022 Marysville
Cooke County, TX

2022 Mountain Springs
Cooke County, TX

2022 Muenster East
Cooke County, TX

2022 Muenster West
Cooke County, TX

2022 Woodbine
Cooke County, TX