Mugg Cemetery

Mugg Cemetery Mugg Cemetery is Located In Weston, Tx. Please note this is not official page . I am not a descendant only admired it for long time. It is visible from FM 455.

http://www.collincountyhistory.com/mugg.htm For more information on the history of the cemetery
From the Book " Cemeteries of Texas by Joy Gough"
The cemetery is not fenced and is on a hill. There is a sign on FM 455 for the cemetery. A deed is listed in Vol 53, p 357, and is for 4 acres. It is deeded to the Missionary Baptist Church of Weston. The cemetery is well cared for and appears to be ac

tive. The Mugg family was instrumental in establishing the town of Weston. Richard M. Mugg is one of three families who donated land for the town. In 1858 he set aside 4 acres of land for a cemetery. He died a short time later and was the 4th burial in the cemetery. He helped found the Weston Baptist Church. The Friendship Baptist Church, which was in the Highland community, was organized in his home in 1850. It later became First Baptist Church of Anna. He also donated 1 ½ acres of land to the Christian Church in Weston. The Bosbie School was started by his son, Perry Melton Mugg, for the education of the Black children in the area. In one corner of the cemetery are numerous footstones that have been removed from graves, probably for mowing purposes. One stone has a 6-foot tall statue of a girl next to it. There is a creek on the west side of CR 1096. Cemeteries of Collin County, Texas, by Joy Gough

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Get ready for a big Fourth of July parade in Weston, Texas“Oldest Town in Collin County”Spread the word !!!  We are hono...
07/02/2025

Get ready for a big Fourth of July parade in Weston, Texas
“Oldest Town in Collin County”
Spread the word !!!
We are honored that Zane Williams will lead us with our National Anthem!!!!
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06/08/2025

A Moderate Risk (level 4/5) covers the eastern Texas Panhandle, southern Oklahoma, and northwest to north-central Texas—including North Texas.

💨 Primary Hazards

Destructive wind gusts: 80–100 mph expected, especially across the moderate-risk zone .
Giant hail: Up to 3–5 inches in diameter anticipated .
Tornadoes: A few possible, primarily supercell-based, early in the day .



📊 Outlook Probabilities
Tornado: 5%
Hail: 30%
Wind: 45% Not everyone wil see most intense wind



🌪️ Timing & Evolution

Afternoon → Evening: Supercells likely to form along the dryline and cold front in the Texas Panhandle & southern Oklahoma .

Evening → Overnight: These storms are expected to merge into a strong, fast-moving line (MCS/bow echo) across North Texas & southern Oklahoma, enhancing the risk of widespread damaging winds .

🔑 Summary

Moderate Risk level highlights significant severe potential.
80–100 mph wind gusts and golf-ball to DVD-sized hail are the main threats.

Embedded supercells may bring a few tornadoes early on.

Ongoing line of storms overnight could sustain the severe threat beyond sunset.

Have multiple ways to receive warnings. WeatherCall with call, text and email when your address is in a warning, alerting to take shelter. See link in comments

Timeframe for North Texas 9pm to 2am!

Some of the choate are buried in Weston
06/06/2025

Some of the choate are buried in Weston

06/06/2025

Hog killing time in Weston
Via Mike Thompson
From Minnie Champs fabulous "Collin County Families" Vol. 1
Thank you Mike

Date Change to Saturday April 19thMark your calendar!!! Always a fun time seeing everyone and hearing the storiesPlease ...
03/06/2025

Date Change to Saturday April 19th
Mark your calendar!!! Always a fun time seeing everyone and hearing the stories

Please come
Thank you .




03/06/2025

Archives of Uncle Gus Wilson
courtesy of Kay Robinson Clifton
From some of his books.
The Pioneer Magazine 1903
McKinney Texas


03/06/2025

The Oldest Town in Collin County
Settled in 1842
History - Weston TX
Settlers arriving in the area in the early 1840’s, brought here by the rich soils of the Blackland Prairies and the fresh water provided by Honey Creek and the East Fork of the Trinity River, makes Weston the oldest town in Collin County, Texas. William Culwell settled one-fourth mile south of present-day Weston in 1842. The city’s logo, a broken wagon wheel on a settler's wagon, was chosen based on the story, whether fact or folklore, that a broken wheel led to the community’s beginnings. Weston was named by Larkin Adamson (1806-1872) after his hometown of Weston, Missouri. Adamson, who settled here in 1850, built Weston’s first store and was named its first postmaster January 16, 1854. In 1880 the town had two churches, a school, five general stores, three grocery stores and two gin mills. A stage coach made daily runs to Van Alstyne. Weston was one of the first of five cities in Texas to have rural free delivery beginning February 15, 1900.
It's about 1207 miles from Weston to Washington D.C. and about 218 miles to Austin, the Texas state capital, as the crow flies. Weston is positioned 33.32 degrees north of the equator and 96.64 degrees west of the prime meridian.

To find Weston, simply locate the intersection of Farm roads 543 and 455, thirteen miles northwest of McKinney.



Address

1096 CR
Weston, TX
75097

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