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AndrewButler  > Cemeteries > Cemeteries - Bexar County, Texas - San Antonio, Elmendorf, Helotes, Schertrz, Selma
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A. Aguilar San Martin Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.716' N	98 17.442' W
A. Aguilar San Martin Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.716' N 98 17.442' W
A. Casanova Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
A. Casanova Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Agudas Achim Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 29.906' N	98 25.502' W
Agudas Achim Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 29.906' N 98 25.502' W
Anchor Lodge Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.148' N	98 27.912' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Commerce Street and Palmetto Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is located on the southeast corner of the intersection.
Anchor Lodge Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.148' N 98 27.912' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Commerce Street and Palmetto Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is located on the southeast corner of the intersection.
Arciniega Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
Arciniega Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Arocha Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.383' N	98 19.729' W
Arocha Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.383' N 98 19.729' W
Bueche Cemetery
Windcrest
Bexar County, Texas
29 31.305' N	98 23.097' W

Historical Marker: Swiss immigrants Abram Louis (1824-1921) and Anna Barbara (Kaderli) 1825-1905) Bueche, and family, settled in this area, known  as Fratt, in 1854. Their infant granddaughter, Frieda A. Bueche, died in 1892 and is said to be the first buried at this site one-half mile east of their homestead. In 1902, when son-in-law Chris W. Ackermann (185501936) and wife, Emma (1863-1921), bought the Bueche Fram, C.W. set aside this tract of land for a cemetery. Among those laid to rest here is their son, Frank (1883-1927), Bexar Co. Deputy Sheriff, killed in the line of duty. Descendants maintain this site that chronicles the heritage of the Bueche Family and the Fratt community.
Bueche Cemetery
Windcrest
Bexar County, Texas
29 31.305' N 98 23.097' W

Historical Marker: Swiss immigrants Abram Louis (1824-1921) and Anna Barbara (Kaderli) 1825-1905) Bueche, and family, settled in this area, known as Fratt, in 1854. Their infant granddaughter, Frieda A. Bueche, died in 1892 and is said to be the first buried at this site one-half mile east of their homestead. In 1902, when son-in-law Chris W. Ackermann (185501936) and wife, Emma (1863-1921), bought the Bueche Fram, C.W. set aside this tract of land for a cemetery. Among those laid to rest here is their son, Frank (1883-1927), Bexar Co. Deputy Sheriff, killed in the line of duty. Descendants maintain this site that chronicles the heritage of the Bueche Family and the Fratt community.
C. T. Trevino Cemetery
Bexar County, Texas
29 17.351' N	98 22.716' W
C. T. Trevino Cemetery
Bexar County, Texas
29 17.351' N 98 22.716' W
Cardenas Family Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
Cardenas Family Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Carranza Cemetery I
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.753' N	98 19.489' W
Carranza Cemetery I
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.753' N 98 19.489' W
Carranza Cemetery II
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
Carranza Cemetery II
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Cemeterio del Carmen
Losoya
Bexar County, Texas
29 14.458' N	98 27.963' W
	
Historical Marker: Numerous 19th-century journals and other written historical accounts trace the origin of this cemetery to the burial of casualities of the Battle of Medina. Fought on August 18, 1813, the battle was the result of a failed attempt by a Republican Army of the North, consisting of about 1200 to 1500 Mexicans, Anglo-Americans, and Indians, to free Mexico from Royalist Spanish Rule. The Royalist army was victorious, and hundreds of men who died on the battlefield later were interred at this site between 1813 and 1817. The church of Nuestra Senora del Carmen traces its origin to a chapel built over the soldiers' burial crypt. The burial site became a community cemetery as pioneer settlers established homes in this area. Among those interred in the graveyard are the families of Domingo Losoya and Dionicio Martinez, who received Mexican land grants surrounding the cemetery property. Also buried here are Enrique Esparza, who as a child survived the Battle of the Alamo, and French immigrant Gustave Toudouze, a prominent local naturalist and businessman. A cemetery association formed in 1927 maintains the historic site, which continues in use as a cemetery for the local community.
Cemeterio del Carmen
Losoya
Bexar County, Texas
29 14.458' N 98 27.963' W

Historical Marker: Numerous 19th-century journals and other written historical accounts trace the origin of this cemetery to the burial of casualities of the Battle of Medina. Fought on August 18, 1813, the battle was the result of a failed attempt by a Republican Army of the North, consisting of about 1200 to 1500 Mexicans, Anglo-Americans, and Indians, to free Mexico from Royalist Spanish Rule. The Royalist army was victorious, and hundreds of men who died on the battlefield later were interred at this site between 1813 and 1817. The church of Nuestra Senora del Carmen traces its origin to a chapel built over the soldiers' burial crypt. The burial site became a community cemetery as pioneer settlers established homes in this area. Among those interred in the graveyard are the families of Domingo Losoya and Dionicio Martinez, who received Mexican land grants surrounding the cemetery property. Also buried here are Enrique Esparza, who as a child survived the Battle of the Alamo, and French immigrant Gustave Toudouze, a prominent local naturalist and businessman. A cemetery association formed in 1927 maintains the historic site, which continues in use as a cemetery for the local community.
Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Converse
Bexar County, Texas
29 30.521' N	98 20.255' W
Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Converse
Bexar County, Texas
29 30.521' N 98 20.255' W
City Cemetery No. 4
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.704' N	98 27.739' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the northwest corner of the intersection. City Cemetery No. 6 and the Confederate Cemetery are on the same block to the west of the cemetery and there is not a clear demarcation line between them.
City Cemetery No. 4
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.704' N 98 27.739' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the northwest corner of the intersection. City Cemetery No. 6 and the Confederate Cemetery are on the same block to the west of the cemetery and there is not a clear demarcation line between them.
City Cemetery No. 6
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.204' N	98 27.859' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the northeast corner of the intersection. City Cemetery No. 4 and the Confederate Cemetery are on the same block to the east of the cemetery and there is not a clear demarcation line between them.
City Cemetery No. 6
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.204' N 98 27.859' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the northeast corner of the intersection. City Cemetery No. 4 and the Confederate Cemetery are on the same block to the east of the cemetery and there is not a clear demarcation line between them.
Confederate Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.171' N	98 27.800' W	

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. Go 1/2 block east on Commerce Street. The Confederate Cemetery is on the left (north) side of Commerce Street between the City Cemetery #4 and City Cemetery #6. 

Size: 250+
Condition: Fair
Confederate Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.171' N 98 27.800' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Avenue and Commerce Street in San Antonio. Go 1/2 block east on Commerce Street. The Confederate Cemetery is on the left (north) side of Commerce Street between the City Cemetery #4 and City Cemetery #6.

Size: 250+
Condition: Fair
Congregation Agudas Achim Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.399' N	98 27.913' W
Congregation Agudas Achim Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.399' N 98 27.913' W
Delgado Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 18.410' N	98 21.242' W
Delgado Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 18.410' N 98 21.242' W
Dignowity
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.412' N	98 28.044' W
Dignowity
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.412' N 98 28.044' W
Elmendorf Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.456' N	98 20.264' W
Elmendorf Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.456' N 98 20.264' W
Garcia Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
Garcia Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Hermann Sons Cemetery
San Antonio
29 24.905' N	98 27.822' W

Directions: Start at the intesection of Nevada Street and St. Anthony Avenue in San Antonio. The cemetery is located on the northwest corner of the intersection.

Size: 250+ 

Condition: Fair
Hermann Sons Cemetery
San Antonio
29 24.905' N 98 27.822' W

Directions: Start at the intesection of Nevada Street and St. Anthony Avenue in San Antonio. The cemetery is located on the northwest corner of the intersection.

Size: 250+

Condition: Fair
Herrera-Martinez Cemetery
Losoya
Bexar County, Texas
29 14.362' N	98 28.015' W
Herrera-Martinez Cemetery
Losoya
Bexar County, Texas
29 14.362' N 98 28.015' W
Juan Moras Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.507' N	98 19.063' W
Juan Moras Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.507' N 98 19.063' W
M.B. Morales Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N	98 19.152' W
M.B. Morales Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.392' N 98 19.152' W
Mission Burial Park South
Bexar County, Texas
29 20.973' N	98 28.234' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Military Drive and Mission Road in San Antonio. Go 300 yards east on Military Drive. The cemetery is on the right (south) side of the drive.

Size: 1,000+
Condition: Excellent
Mission Burial Park South
Bexar County, Texas
29 20.973' N 98 28.234' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Military Drive and Mission Road in San Antonio. Go 300 yards east on Military Drive. The cemetery is on the right (south) side of the drive.

Size: 1,000+
Condition: Excellent
Orden Caballeros de America Memorial Park
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.685' N	98 17.430' W
Orden Caballeros de America Memorial Park
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 16.685' N 98 17.430' W
R.G. Flores Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.890' N	98 19.612' W
R.G. Flores Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar County, Texas
29 15.890' N 98 19.612' W
Saint John Lutheran Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.322' N	98 27.972' W
Saint John Lutheran Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.322' N 98 27.972' W
Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.325' N	98 28.043' W
Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.325' N 98 28.043' W
Saint Michael's Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.303' N	98 27.921' W
Saint Michael's Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.303' N 98 27.921' W
San Antonio National Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.294' N	98 27.992' W
San Antonio National Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.294' N 98 27.992' W
San Fernando I Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.904 'N	98 30. 695' W	

Directions: Start at the intersection of Colorado Street and Vera Cruz Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the southeast corner of the intersection.
San Fernando I Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.904 'N 98 30. 695' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Colorado Street and Vera Cruz Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the southeast corner of the intersection.
San Fernando II Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.949' N	98 33.100' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Cupples Road and Castroville Road in San Antonio. Located on southwestern corner of the intersection.
San Fernando II Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.949' N 98 33.100' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Cupples Road and Castroville Road in San Antonio. Located on southwestern corner of the intersection.
San Jose Burial Park
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 20.582' N	98 28.317' W	

Directions: Start at the intersection of Mission Road and Military Drive in San Antonio. Go .4 miles south on Mission Road. The cemetery is on the right (west) side of the road.

Size: 1,000 +
Condition: Excellent
San Jose Burial Park
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 20.582' N 98 28.317' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Mission Road and Military Drive in San Antonio. Go .4 miles south on Mission Road. The cemetery is on the right (west) side of the road.

Size: 1,000 +
Condition: Excellent
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar, TX
29 15.539' N	98 19.749' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Cassiano Road and Kilowatt Road in Elmendorf Go 200 yards north on Kilowatt Road. The cemetery is on the right (east) side of the road.
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Cemetery
Elmendorf
Bexar, TX
29 15.539' N 98 19.749' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Cassiano Road and Kilowatt Road in Elmendorf Go 200 yards north on Kilowatt Road. The cemetery is on the right (east) side of the road.
St. Dominick-Guzman Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 18.682' N	98 31.962' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Zarzamora Road and Loop 410 South in San Antonio. Go .6 miles south on Zarzamora. The cemetery is on the right (west) side of the highway.
St. Dominick-Guzman Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 18.682' N 98 31.962' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Zarzamora Road and Loop 410 South in San Antonio. Go .6 miles south on Zarzamora. The cemetery is on the right (west) side of the highway.
St. Marys Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.985' N	98 27.920' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Street and Wyoming Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the southeast corner of the intersection.
St. Marys Catholic Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 24.985' N 98 27.920' W

Directions: Start at the intersection of Palmetto Street and Wyoming Street in San Antonio. The cemetery is on the southeast corner of the intersection.
Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 29.761' N	98 25.791' W
Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 29.761' N 98 25.791' W
Temple Beth-El Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.402' N	98 27.922' W
Temple Beth-El Cemetery
San Antonio
Bexar County, Texas
29 25.402' N 98 27.922' W
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