Mansfiled Historical Society in Texas preserves and displays the historical archives of the North Texas town of Mansfield. Mansfiled in located in Tarrant County, near Fort Worth in zip code 76063.
Historical Society
African American Cemetery  •  Bratton Family Cemetery  •  Britton Cemetery  •  Calvary Cemetery  •  Cope Cemetery - Johnson County  •  Cope Cemetery - Tarrant County  •  Cumberland Cemetery  •  Curry Cemetery  •  Estes Cemetery  •  Gibson Cemetery  •  Grimsley Cemetery  •  Hudson Cemetery  •  Johnson Station Cemetery  •  Mansfield Cemetery  •  Perry Cemetery  •  Pleasant Point Cemetery  •  Pleasant Valley Cemetery  •  Power Cemetery  •  Rehoboth Cemetery  •  Rendon Cemetery
 •  Rogers Cemetery  •  St. Paul Cemetery  •  Stephens Family Cemetery  •  Tye Cemetery  •  Walnut Creek Cemetery
 •  Wilson Family Cemetery  •  Wyatt's Chapel Cemetery

Cumberland Presbyterian (Mansfield Cemetery)

This site was first used as a burial ground shortly before the Civil War. The earliest grave is that of Julia Alice Boisseau Man, 1843-1868. Her husband, Ralph S. Man, and brother-in-law, Julian Feild were the founding fathers of Mansfield. The burial site was deeded to the Mansfield congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1874. The African American Cemetery adjoins the Cumberland Sections to the north. Graves include those of Civil War Veterans and victims of the 1918-1919 influenza epidemic. The Cumberland Presbyterian Sections of the Mansfield Cemetery are the oldest section and the burial ground serves as a reminder of the area's earliest settlers.

Burial Records

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