A guide to cemeteries of Morgan County, Illinois/ compiled and edited by Robert Wayne Dalton and Dorothy Jean Dalton Long

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Microfilm 35mm

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English

Publication Date

1983

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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

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on 1 microfilm reel : ill., maps ; 35 mm.

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Contents: v. 1. CEMETERIES INCLUDED: -- DESTROYED CEMETERIES - Baines, Berkey, Carns, College Hill, Drury, Duncan, Fredlander, Huckstep, Massey, Ransdell; -- CEMETERIES - Allis a.k.a. Bethel, Old West, Watson, Waverly West (Waverly), Beagle a.k.a. Kunzeman (just off Illinois Route 100 on hills over looking Illinois River Valley .3 of a mile south of the intersection of Illinois Routes 100 and 104.), Caldwell (between Jacksonville and Concord), Campbell a.k.a. Rocky Branch (Sec. 30, Twp. 15 N. Range 11 W.), Caruthers (s. of Waverly), Craig a.k.a. Barrons (near Lake Jacksonville), Criswell (s. of Rees Station), Daniel Holmes cemetery (n. of Lake Jacksonville at intersection of two country roads), Flinn (e. of Flinn), Gravel Springs (near Jacksonville), Gunn a.k.a. Rimbey ( 1/2 mi. of Green - Morgan County Line, in Sec. 33, Twp. 13 N. Range 10 W.), Haynes a.k.a. Green Haynes cemetery (s.e. of Rees Station, 4 mi. n.e. of Nortonville), Hazel Green (n. of the Illinois Braille and Sight Saving School), Henderson - McFadden (n.e of Arcadia), Henry (midway between Murrayville and Franklin), Hoag (near shore of Lake Jacksonville), Hodges a.k.a. Muntman (s.e. of Meredosia near s.e. junction of Ill. Route 104 and Illinois Route 100), Horrell (s.e. of Jacksonville near the Winchester-Jacksonville highway), James (n. of Illinois Route 78 near the Carnation Company plant), L. D. Graham cemetery (near Morgan - Cass county line, Sec. 8, Twp. 16 N. range 12 W.), Mt. Zion (n.w. of Jacksonville, n. of highway between Jacksonville and Chapin), Oak Ridge (in Sec. 8, Twp. 16, range 9 W.), Phillips (on Mabel Phillips Massey farm, Sec. 25 Twp. 16 N. Range 10 W.), Pisgah (n.e. of Pisgah), Reeve (e. of Jacksonville), Richardson (w. of Jacksonville), Roberts (Sec. 10 Twp.13 Range W), Roberts (s. of Woodson), Rucker (s.e. of Literberry), Scott cemetery, Seymour (Sec. 11 Twp. 13 Range 9 W.), Sooy (Sec. 11 Twp. 13 Range 10 W, midway between Murrayville and Rees Station), to be continued.

Contents: v. 1. continued -- South Fork Mauvaisterre (on e. end of Victory Drive, just n. of the east end of Lake Mauvaisterre), Sulpher Springs (Sec. 3 Twp. 14 N Range 9 W), Thornton (n.e. of Orleans), Union (near Pisgah, off Illinois Highway 104), Walnut Grove a.k.a. Moss (s.e. of Concord), Whitlock (s.w. of Nortonville), William J. Seymour - J. W. Bull (e. of Nortonville, Sec. 22 Twp. 13 Range 9 W.), Zion a.k.a. Rimbey (s.e. of Murrayville); -- v. 2. - ADDENDA TO VOL. 1 - Campbell a.k.a. Rocky Branch, Flinn, Gravel Springs, Gunn or Rimbey, Hazel Green, Henderson - McFadden, Hodges or Muntman, Daniel Holmes or Diamond Grove Baptist, Moss, Mt. Zion, Oak Ridge, Roberts or Henry, Scott or Magill, South Fork Mauvaisterre, Sulpher Spring, Union, Whitlock ; VOL. 2 CEMETERIES INCLUDED - Allison (on Allison's Mound, formerly known as Olmstead's Mound, w. of Jacksonville), Augustine (s.e. of Meridosia), Berea (near highway between Alexander and Ashland), Bethel (s.e. of Murrayville), Bull (s.e. of Nortonville), Chapin a.k.a. Jordan (e. of Chapin, w. of Mauvaisterre Creek), College a.k.a. College Hill and Willson's Grove (Jacksonville), Cooper (n. of Prentice), Crow a.k.a. Elmore (near Prentice, w. of Cooper cemetery), Hemminghaus a.k.a. Pond (near Concord, Sec. 28, Twp. 16 N. Range 12 W.), Jones (n.w. of Centerville, on Mud Prairie), Little York (n. of Waverly), Luken (Sec. 9 Twp. 14 N. Range 8W.), Lurton (on Black's Lane, e. of Jacksonville), Morgan County Farm cemetery a.k.a. Poor Farm cemetery (n.w. of Jacksonville), Morrison (n.w. of Concord), Oak Lawn Retreat cemetery (Jacksonville), Reed Cemetery (behind house that was formerly the Providence School, s.w. of Rees Station), Sample (Sec. 10 Twp. 15 Range 10 W.), Sheppard (Sec. 16 Twp. 14 N. Range 10 W.), Sheppard (n. of Athensville, Greene Co.), Tholen (e. of Meredosia), Tippit (near Bethel and Chapin, Sec. 35, Twp. 16 Range 12 W.), "Wood" (n.w. of Jacksonville), to be continued.

Contents: 2. continued -- Woodlawn a.k.a. Huffaker (n. of Arnold), Woodward (s.e. of Concord), Woolsey (s.w. of Centerville): -- v. 3. - CEMETERIES INCLUDED: Angel (midway between Concord and Arcadia), Bane a.k.a. Baines (w. of Jacksonville), Beauchamp (w. of Meredosia), Bethel a.k.a. Allis and Old West (Waverly), Bethlehem a.k.a. Luken (Sec. 9 Twp. 14 N. Range 8 W.), Burrus (Sec. 2 Twp. 16 N. Range 12 W.), Carter (s.e. of Lynnville), Ceres (Athensville Twp., Green Co.), Collins (e. of Naples), Craig (s.e. of Lynnville), Craig a.k.a. Barrows (Sec. 13 Twp. 14 N. Range 10 W.), Davis (Sec. 31 Twp. 14N Range 9W.), DeGroot - Jennings headstones (Jacksonville), Hartland a.k.a. Harts Prairie (on Harts Prairie, Sec. 34 Twp. 13 N. Range 9 W), Hebron (in Sinclair, n.e. of Jacksonville), Heffner (n.w. of Concord), Houston - single grave of S. B. Houston, died Aug. 11, 1861 aged 29 yrs. (n.w. of Concord), Jacksonville a.k.a. Jacksonville East (Jacksonville), Jamerson - single grave of infant, son of George and Amelia Mason Jamerson, stillborn August 1, 1923 (Jacksonville), Jordanville Churchyard cemetery (near Jordanville), Kirkman - Wyatt (Sec. 35 Twp.15 N. Range 10 W.), Leeper (Jacksonville), Lewis a.k.a. Angelo and Buckhorh (midway between Lynnville and Woodson, Sec. 18 Twp. 14 N. Range 10 W.), Lydda a.k.a. Immanuel Lutheran Church cemetery (near Jacksonville but in Cass County Sec. 25 Twp. 17 N. Range 13 W.), Morgan City cemetery (s. of Morgan), Mt. Vernon a.k.a. Smith and Morris Chapel cemetery (n.e. of Concord), Nergenah (Sec. 20 Twp. 16 N Range 12 W), New Hope a.k.a. Muddy (s.w. of Waverly), Newman (between Meredosia and Arenzville), Parks - Robinson (s. of Chapin, Scott Co.), Pitner - single headstone for Michael Pitner d. April 30, 1880 (Jacksonville), Providence (s.w. of Franklin), Ransdell (between Woodson and Franklin), Routt (s.w. of Pisgah), Sibert (n.e. of Meredosia), Sycamore Grove (s.e. of Meredosia), Smith (Sec. 23 Twp. 16 N. Range 11 W), to be continued.

Contents: v. 3. continued -- Turner (s.w. of Waverly), Union a.k.a. Morrison (n.w. of Concord), Weeks (e. of Meredosia), Wilkinson (e. of Lynnville); -- VOL. 4 - Cemeteries included: Antioch (e. of Jacksonville), Asbury Society Methodist cemetery at Asbury Station - 1944 (Sec. 7 Twp. 14 N. Range 9 W.), Conlee (s. of Waverly), Devore (near Lake Jacksonville, Sec. 12 Twp. 14 N. Range 9 W.), Dodsworth (s. of Lynnville), Edwards - Scott (on Frank E. Drury farm between Arnold and Orleans possibly in Section 21 Twp. 15 Range 9 W.), Eilers (Sec. 23 Twp. 16 N. Range 12 W.), Flatford (e. of Ausbury United Methodist Church), Gibbons - infant d. Dec.1, 1883 (820 South East Street, Jacksonville), Greenwood a.k.a. Crum (n.w. of Arcadia, on Cass and Morgan county lines, Sec. 1 Twp. 16 N. Range 11 W.), Hembrough (w. of Jacksonville), Hoagland (e. of Literberry), Joy (on Joy Prairie, n.w. of Jacksonville), Kellog (Sec. 25 Twp. 15 N. Range 12 W., just inside Scott Co. line), Liter (n.e. of Literberry), Lynnville (n.e. of Lynnville), Massey a.k.a. Massey farm cemetery (w. of Jacksonville), Matthews (n.w. of Jacksonville), Smith (w. of Alsey), Williams farm cemetery (exact location unknown - w. of Chapin, Sec. 9, Twp. 15 N. Range 12 W.), Yatesville a.k.a. Old Baptist Burying Ground (n.w. of Yatesville).

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