Marker Details

Pillot Cemetery


12317 Holderrieth Road

Tomball , 77375

Notes:
Pillot cemetery part of Carmen Nelson Bostick Cemetery, 281-256-3635; "Sponsored by Chaparral Genealogical Society" incised into bottom left border of marker
Directions: From SH 249, east on Holderrieth 1 mile, right into Carmen Nelson Bostick Cemetery, poles & chain 1 tenth mile down this road mark the entrance, Pillot cemetery is approx. 150 yards past the poles/chain in the center, rear of the cemetery, old iron fence surrounds the Pillot area, marker left, center of fenced area

Key Time Period: 1836 - 1845 Republic of Texas

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text: Pillot Cemetery The earliest known settler on Willow Creek was Frenchman Claude Nicholas Pillot (1793-1862), whose family immigrated to the United States in 1832 and to Texas in 1837. He and his wife, Jeanne, established a home and farm in the area, and soon other French settlers joined them. Church services and school classes were held in private homes until permanent structures could be built.



This cemetery began as a family burial ground upon the death of August Pillot, 21-year-old son of Claude and Jeanne, in September 1844. The Pillots also provided burial spaces to their friends and neighbors, but the Pillot family plot remains the focal point of the graveyard. The large monument in the center of the plot was manufactured in France and shipped to Cypress for transportation to the cemetery. Although Claude Pillot died in New Orleans after a business trip, Jeanne died at home in 1866 and is buried in the family plot.



Although there were a few burials over the next several decades, for the most part the graveyard was untended. In 1959, efforts began to re-establish the site as a community cemetery, and the last known burial took place in 1997.



There are approximately 70 graves in the Pillot Cemetery, Including three veterans of the Civil War. Through its burials and tombstones, the cemetery is an important reflection of the area's history. (2002)
Marker Type: Marker with Post
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 288 V

GPS Coordinates: 30 04.026, 95 36.301

Precinct No: 4

Marker No: 12830