(Prepared as an address to be given at the Memorial Day services in May, 2002) A PIONEER COUNTRY CEMETERY CALLED PRAIRIE MOUND A Brief History Remember The Days Of Old My name is Delores Young. My mother was Levern Thomas Merrill and she was born here in Mulberry Township. Her mother was Lucy May Violet Miller Thomas, and she, too, was born in Mulberry Township at a place known as Delight. My mother's parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents are buried here. Some of my earliest memories are of attending Decoration Day services here with my family. I've also been here to attend burial services for members of my family. I have become a family historian, and one of my chief interests is this cemetery and the people who lie at rest here. At present, I serve as a resource person for the internet USgenweb project for Ellsworth County, with special emphasis on the Mulberry area. Because of this, I am occasionally contacted by people who have family members buried here, and they ask me for information about their family. I am trying to bring my cemetery records up to date so I can help them. I have a large body of information, but I solicit your help in this effort. If any of you have dates of birth and death or military service of anyone buried here, please contact me so I can add that to my records. I've been asked why this cemetery has three names. It is sometimes called Yordy after the Yordy family who settled here about 1866, according to family tradition. A Yordy Post Office was established nearby in 1875. The cemetery is also called Mulberry because of its location in the beautiful Mulberry valley near Mulberry Creek, and is now in Mulberry Township, although that entity was not formed until October 1, 1906. Prairie Mound Cemetery was given that name by the couple who homesteaded this property, Reverend George Wilson Miller and his wife, Mary (Colerider) Miller. That is the official name it carries in the land records found at the Register of Deeds Office in the Ellsworth County Courthouse. It is also the name assigned in the Daughters of the American Revolution survey which was accomplished about 1940 and published by that organization. George and Mary Miller established their home on this property in spring of 1870 and it appears that burials were commenced here about that time. Among the earliest burials in this place were the parents of George W. Miller, his father, George William Miller, in 1876, and his mother, Mary Elizabeth (Jeffries) Miller, in 1878. It appears that members of the Henry family might have been laid to rest here earlier than that, and perhaps others. George and Mary Miller donated this five acre parcel of their property to the Prairie Mound Cemetery Association in 1886 so that it might continue to serve as a burying ground for the community. Today I would like to especially remember those Civil War veterans who are buried beneath this parcel of Kansas sod. Kansas is sometimes called the "Soldiers' State" because of the large number of Civil War veterans who settled here soon after the end of that conflict. The Homestead Act of 1862 promised 160 acres of land to any settler who would move west and make a home on the prairie. Many of the earliest settlers in this area did just that. Of the three hundred plus known burials in this cemetery, fourteen are confirmed veterans of the Union Army in the Civil War. There may be others who are not known to us who lie here in unmarked graves, or without a government stone or Grand Army of the Republic marker to tell us of their sacrifice. These are the men who served their country through a bitter war, and brought their families west, hoping for a better life. They built their homes of whatever materials they had available to them. Some built Kansas dugouts on the prairie, some built soddies, some erected small cabins, some even brought their wood with them to build a dwelling. They suffered through many hardships including drought, heat, blizzards, grasshopper plagues, prairie fires, and the threat of Indian depredations. In spite of all this, they have left us a priceless legacy of courage, industry, and faith. Because of my interest in the many members of my family who are buried here, and because this land was part of the homestead of my great grandfatherÆs brother, I have conducted a good deal of research which concerns this cemetery and the people buried here. I would like to share some of that information with you today by telling you a little about the military service of the fourteen men that have been identified as veterans of the Civil War who lie in this sacred place. 1. Reverend Frederick J. Bruce was born in 1839 in Germany, immigrated to Erie, Ohio, with his family, and served in Company C of the 2nd Ohio Cavalry Regiment. At the close of the war, he came to Kansas, and settled in Ellsworth County in the fall of 1869. He was the charge minister of the Mulberry United Brethren Church when it was formed nearby in 1878. He died in 1919. 2. Henry Diehl was born in 1837 in Hessen, Germany, immigrated to Philadelphia in this country, then to Missouri, where he served in Company B of the 5th Missouri Cavalry Regiment. After the war was over, he came to Kansas and drove a freight wagon from Ft. Riley to Ft. Harker. He settled in Spring Creek Township, Saline County, where he was a farmer. He died in 1917. 3. David H. Fry was born in 1842 in Logan County, Ohio, and served in Company A of the 82nd Ohio Regiment. After the war he moved to Kansas and settled in Garfield Township of Ellsworth County, which later became Mulberry Township. He died in 1914. 4. Aaron Hoss was born in 1843 in Iowa and served in Company G of the 4th Iowa Regiment. After the war, he moved to Missouri, then to Kansas and took up a homestead in Madison Township, Lincoln County. He died in 1893. 5. Harrison H. Howell was born in 1836 in Ohio and served in Company C of the 132nd Ohio Regiment. After the war ended, he moved his family to Madison Township, Lincoln County, Kansas. He died in 1917. 6. Henry S. Hoyt was born in 1834 in Ohio and served in Company C of the 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery. He came to Kansas after the war and settled in Garfield Township, Ellsworth County, Kansas. His farm was in what is now Mulberry Township. He died in 1926. 7. Henry Kuntz was born in 1824 and probably served in Company G of the 2nd Minnesota Cavalry. He moved to Kansas following the war and lived in this area. He died in 1883. 8. Charles M. F. Martin was born in 1841 in Germany and immigrated to America. where he served in Company E of the 8th New York Infantry Regiment. Following the war, he moved to Kansas and lived in Glendale Township, Saline County. He died in 1914. 9. John McKenzie was born in 1806 and probably served in Company F of the 8th Kansas Infantry Regiment. A veteran marker indicating he served from 1861 to 1865 stands on his grave. He died in 1914. 10. Reverend George Wilson Miller was born in 1833 near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and enlisted as a Corporal in Company B of the 2nd Regiment of (West) Virginia Mounted Infantry, later serving as Sergeant Major in the 5th and 6th Regiments of West Virginia Cavalry. He rose through the ranks to become a 1st Lieutenant in Company H of the 6th West Virginia Cavalry. He was captured and imprisoned at Richmond, Virginia. Following the War, he commanded a detachment of the 6th West Virginia Cavalry and was sent to serve in the territories of Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming and Dakota. He returned to his family in West Virginia in spring 1866, and a year later immigrated to central Kansas, bringing with him his wife and children, his parents, two sisters and two brothers and their families. As stated earlier, this family settled on this property in the spring of 1870. George was a minister of the gospel and was a leader of the United Brethren Church and served as a circuit rider of that church. He died in 1914. 11. Pleasant Jeffries Miller, a brother of George, was born in 1843 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and served in Company B of the 17th West Virginia Regiment. He was captured and imprisoned at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. In 1867, he emigrated to central Kansas with his parents, brothers and sisters. He settled in this township in 1870 and lived at Delight, where he was a farmer. He died in 1921. 12. Richard M. J. Miller, a brother of George, was born in 1841 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and served as a Sergeant in Company B of the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment. He was captured and imprisoned at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. After the War, he immigrated to central Kansas with his parents, sisters and brothers.. He settled in Mulberry Valley and took up his homestead here in spring of 1870. He spent some of his life in the Colorado Rockies, where he worked in the gold mines. He died in 1915. 13. Jonathan Neel was born in 1825 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and served in Company K of the 68th Pennsylvania Regiment. After the War, he moved to Madison Township, Lincoln County, Kansas, where he was a farmer. He died in 1905. 14. Edward Charles Thomas, Sr., was born in 1836 near Leipzig, Germany, and immigrated to this country, settling in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He served as a Corporal in Company F of the 198th Pennsylvania Infantry. He was severely injured during the War . In 1878, he brought his family to central Kansas, settling first in Saline County, later moving to Mulberry Township, Ellsworth County, where he was a farmer. He is said to have been the person who began the tradition of carrying the American flag for Decoration Day services in this cemetery. He died in 1910. Let us remember these men and their families who once lived nearby and sleep eternally in this beautiful spot. Let us also remember that there were many other veterans who took up residence here and, for various reasons, moved to other parts of the country. We can be sure they were here because their names appear in official records, and certain members of their families are buried here, an everlasting reminder of the fact that they once shared in the life of this community. The names of those veterans who are known to have lived here long ago are: 1. Charles S. Allen, born in 1828 in Newberg, New Jersey, served in Company I of the 28th New Jersey Regiment. His wife is buried here. 2. Reverend Alexander Corwin was born in 1823 in Ohio, served in Company D of the 45th Ohio Regiment. He leaves here a son. 3. James Henry Dumpprope was born in 1846 in Upper Canada, now Ontario, served in an Independent Unit of Wisconsin Cavalry. He leaves an infant daughter here. 4. John DeShazer, born 1819 in Martin County, Indiana,, served in Hutchinson County, Kansas, Infantry. He leaves here a married daughter and three of her children. 5. Armstrong G. McGill, born 1840 in Pennsylvania, served in Company G of the 1st West Virginia Regiment. He leaves here a baby son. 6. Thadeus A. Moore was born in 1847 in Pennsylvania and is listed on the Ellsworth County census of Civil War veterans taken in 1883. His infant son is buried here. 7. Hector Spurgeon, born 1841, served in Company E of the 8th Kansas Infantry. He leaves here an infant child. 8. Reverend Larkin A. Stucker, born 1834 in Indiana, served in Company C of the 13th Regiment of Iowa Infantry. He leaves here a married daughter and four of her children. We should be proud of the contributions all of these pioneers made to the service of their country, to the settlement of the community in this area, and to the history of this great land. We honor their memory today. Prepared by Mrs. Delores M. Young 14139 E. 23rd Avenue Aurora, CO 80011-2804 Telephone: (303) 364-0887 e-mail: EAGLE9364@earthlink.net May 27, 2002, revised April 30, 2003 PRAIRIE MOUND CEMETERY also known as MULBERRY CEMETERY also known as YORDY CEMETERY MULBERRY TOWNSHIP, ELLSWORTH COUNTY, KANSAS LIST OF NAMES ON DIRECTORY ERECTED BY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES BY DELORES (MERRILL) YOUNG Revised April 30, 2003 Driving Directions: From Salina take I-70 to the Beverly/Carneiro Exit #233. Turn south (left) to the first intersection, about half a mile. This is the Lincoln/Ellsworth County Line Road. On the Southeast corner of the intersection, you will see a sign that points east to the Prairie Mound Cemetery. Turn left and drive about a mile to the top of a hill. The entry will be on your right. The cemetery can also be reached from Ellsworth via Kansas Highway 156 to I-70 to the Beverly/Carneiro exit. Another route is to take Kansas Highway 140 from Ellsworth to Carneiro, go three miles east, turn north (left) and follow the county road known as the Mulberry Creek Road north and east nine and one half (9 1/2) miles. A short distance inside the cemetery grounds at your left is a Directory made of native stone with a map of the cemetery and an alphabetical listing of persons buried there. The center of the cemetery is comprised of a circle which was set aside for family members of the donors, Reverend George Wilson Miller and his wife, Mary Cecelia Miller. There is no record of ownership of the lots, which are tacitly understood to belong to members of the various pioneer families under the supervision and control of the Mulberry Township Officers. In addition to the burials noted on the attached printout are the following possible but unproven individuals. Henry, Hiram, Lot A34, dob abt 1830, dod abt 1870,, husband of Mary Ann (Wolfe) Henry, grave marked only by fieldstones next to the grave of his wife, Mary Ann Lewis (1830-1920) and son, David Henry (1858-1874) Tryon, Jason F., dob about 1801, dod 13 February 1878, husband of Laura A. Tryon. Source: Neighborhood tradition. Place of burial not known. Tryon, Laura, dob about 1802, dod after 1878, wife of Jason F. Tryon. Ellsworth County Probate and Land Records. Place of burial not known. H. H., DAR note says there is a native sandstone marker, fallen, not far from the Striplin and Moore lots which has the letters H. H. cut on it. Unknown. Near this grave there is a grave marked with a field stone with no inscription. Unknown. Close to the above are three more graves marked with field stones with no inscriptions. Unknown. Not far away there is a grave entirely covered with stones, built up about two feet, with no inscription. Resources Consulted: “Cemetery Records Of Ellsworth County, Kansas, Volume II”, published by the Smoky Hill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Ellsworth, Kansas, 1940, Family records, Cemetery records, Federal and State census records, Marriage records, Death certificates, Deed records, Newspaper articles, Probate records, Military/Pension records, Homestead records, Social Security Death Index, ,”Kansas Settlers of the Grand Army Of The Republic, 1885”, published by the Smoky Valley Genealogical Society, Salina, KS, (includes index of veterans in Dickinson, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Ottawa, and Saline Counties), “Beverly, Our Home Town, 1886-1986”, published by the Beverly Historical Committee, “My Dear Beau”, by Virginia (Sneath) Boyer. For Further Information, contact Mrs. Delores M. Young 14139 E. 23rd Avenue Aurora, CO 80011-2804 Telephone: (303) 364-0887 e-mail: eagle9364@earthlink.net Prairie Mound Cemetery Burials LastName, FirstName (MI),D.O.B.,D.O.D.,LOT,MILITARY BRANCH,COMMENTS ,,,,, Abker, Ruth Elaine (Lytle),17 Mar 1940, 3 Jul 1996,B-31,,w/of Larry Abker Allen, Mrs (Jane?),NR,NR,E-4,,(w/o Charles S. Allen?) Amos, Harry E,15 Mar 1886,15 Aug 1886,C-19,,in Bradford plot Bealby, Ann,15 Apr 1835,29 Nov 1903,E-11,,w/of James Bealby Bealby, James,2 Jun 1828,15 Jan 1886,E-11,,h/of Ann Bealby Bealby, Thomas,1Jun 1870,10 Jan 1950,E11,, Bean, Mary A.,1822,1902,C6,,in Maze Lot Becker, Ashlee Lyn,25 Jan 1995,20 Jan 1997,A3,, Boyer, Marie E.(Bradford),28 May 1904,10 Aug 1989,C19,,w/o William Boyer Boyer, William B.,27 Jan 1900,31 Mar 1979,C19,,h/o Marie (Bradford) Boyer Bradford, Bertha M.,2 Nov 1908,1 Sep 1975,D17,,d/o Henry Bradford? Bradford, Catherine Eva,28 Sep 1843,22 Aug 1906,D16,,w/o David S. Bradford Bradford, David S.,1819,1884,D16,,h/o Catherine Bradford Bradford, Eli Ambrose,24 Jan 1867,24 May 1943,C24,,h/o Venelia (Bruce) Bradford Bradford, Eli E.,6 Aug 1906,13 Apr 1907,D16,, Bradford, Fred,5 Nov 1910,1 Sep 1964,C24,,h/o Olive (Vawter) Bradford Bradford, Ida or Ada,NR,NR,C24,, Bradford, Ira Eli,15 Jul 1907,4 Sep 1981,C24,,h/o Vera (Morton) Bradford Bradford, Leland Elsie,22 Apr 1910,28 Nov1999,C24,,w/o Fred Bradford Bradford, Mabel M.,6 Feb 1895,4 Mar 1895,C24,, Bradford, Orla E.,1 Jan 1905,1 Oct 1978,D17,,s/o Henry Bradford Bradford, Orville,11 Mar 1913,29 Mar 1915,C24,,s/o Eli Bradford Bradford, Selvay,5 Dec 1902,1 Dec 1977,D17,,s/o Henry Bradford Bradford, Venelia (Bruce),1872,1951,D17,,w/o Eli Ambrose Bradford Bradford, Vera (Morton),29 May 1909,11 Jan 1993,C24,,w/o Ira Eli Bradford Brady, Bruce,6 Oct 1915,8 Oct 1915,D16,, Brady, Claude,10 Dec 1916,11 Jan 1917,D16,, Brady, Edward C.,17 Oct 1890,1 Sep 1966,D16,, Brady, Frederick G.,10 Dec 1909,10 Aug 1988,D16,, Brady, L. Maude(Bradford),8 Nov 1888,1 Dec 1974,D22,,w/o William H. Brady Brady, William H.,14 Nov 1880,12 Dec 1958,D22,,h/o L. Maude(Bradford)Brady Brubaker, Harry Theodore,3 Jun 1919,15 Jan 1966,B30,,s/o Harry B. Brubaker Brubaker, Louis A.,3 Nov 1924,,B30,, Brubaker, Mildred Louise,23 Apr 1936,29 Aug 1999,B30,, Brubaker, Mona Mae,26 Mar 1924,18 Jun 1986,B30,, Bruce, Anna E.,10 Jan 1870,5 Jan 1883,C14,,d/o Frederick Bruce Bruce, Frederick J.,27 Dec 1839,11 May 1911,C14,Co K 2 OH Cav1861-5,h/o Mary (Meeker) Bruce Bruce, Freddie L.,26 Jun 1877,13 Jul 1878,C14,,s/o Frederick Bruce Bruce, Mary M.(Meeker),18 Jun 1836,19 Oct 1908,C14,,w/o Frederick J. Bruce Bruce, William C.,2 Aug 1867,3 Apr 1881,C14,,s/o F & M Bruce Bueker, Bertha,16 Mar 1897,19 Aug 1986,C17,, Bueker, Fred W.,22 Mar 1888,22 Mar 1975,C17,, Bueker, Jemima J.,2 Sep 1887,15 May 1937,C17,, Charbonneau, Leonard,11 Jul 1944,,C13,, Corwin, Johnie,26 Nov 1870,31 Mar 1884,E17,,s/o Alexander & S. E. Corwin Corwin, Baby,17 Oct 1884,19 Oct 1884,E17,,d/o I. James & S. M. Corwin Corwin, Sallie M.,1865,21 Oct 1884,E17,,w/o I. James Corwin Cox, Lester E.,9 Jul 1907,21 Jan 1981,C22,, Cox, Ruth L.,6 Nov 1911,,C22,, Davis, Calla (Miller),11 Aug 1917,21 Jul 1983,D11,,w/ofWilliam J. Davis Davis, Daily,NR,NR,E17,, Davis, William J.,4 Dec 1916,27 May 2001,D11,veteran WWII,h/o Calla (Miller) Davis Diehl, Baby Alice,14 Aug 1913,24 Mar 1915,D17,,d/o Henry & Olive Diehl Diehl, Anna,11 Dec 1855,2 Mar 1929,D21,,w/o Henry Diehl Diehl, Anna V.,21 Sep 1890,28 Mar 1915,D22,,w/o Jacob Diehl Diehl, Betty A.,1934,1949,D21,, Diehl, Chester,19 Nov 1916,13 Jan 1975,D22,, Diehl, Eli E.,19 Sep 1920,21 Jan 1988,D21,, Diehl, Gladys M.(Gormley),24 Jan 1913,30 Sep 1996,D32,,w/o Chester J. Diehl Diehl, Henry,5 Feb 1837,21 Aug 1917,D21,5 MO Cav B, CivilWar,h/oAnna Diehl Diehl, Henry A.,21 Sep 1882,1 Mar 1943,D17,,h/of Olive (Bradford) Diehl Diehl, Jacob,19 Sep 1883,1 Dec 1977,D22,Am. Legion Marker,h/o Anna V. Diehl Diehl, John Christian,12 Aug 1877,1 Feb 1966,D21,,h/o Myrtle (Shade) Diehl Diehl, Myrtle L. (Shade),1 Jul 1889,20 Mar 1946,D21,,w/o John C, Diehl Diehl, Olive I. (Bradford),20 Nov 1892,1 Oct 1976,D17,,w/o Henry Diehl Diehl, Venelia,1912,1926,C24,, Dumpprope, Della,1 Jul 1879,1881,E17,,d/o J.& M.(Miller) Dumpprope Eilrich, Donald D.,19 Jun 1949,11 Nov 1992,E17,,h/o Charlotte C. Eilrich Elain, William E.,,7 Feb 1897,A12,, Elliot, Lewis Francis,8 Oct 1882,22 Nov 1938,E17,,See Lewis F. Henry Flatt, William E.,1 Sep 1896,7 Feb 1897,A13,,s/o W. E. & Jessie Flatt Forkner, Eleanor,1 Jul 1901,17 Jan 1989,D1,,w/o Lowell Forkner Forkner, Lowell,30 Oct 1904,1 Mar 1973,D1,,h/o Eleanor Forkner Fry, B___Byers?,NR,NR,C8,, Fry, Charlotte,29 Dec 1844,13 Jul 1908,C7,,w/o David H. Fry Fry, David H.,1842,24 May 1914,C8,82 OH Co A Civil War,h/o Charlotte Fry Fry, Elmer,1869,1971,C7,, Fry, Irvin E.,1873,1941,C8,,s/o David & Charlotte Fry Fry, Leroy,NR,NR,C7,, Fry, Lyam,1870,NR,C7,,s/o David & Charlotte Fry Fry, Mahala,1874,1966,C8,, Frye, Belle (Smith),1 Nov 1879,1905,C16,,w/o Charles Frye Gay, Derryl T.,3 Nov 1917,20 Sep 2002,D2,Army Air Corps WWII,h/o Lavina E. (Lebert) Gay Gay, Lavina E. (Lebert),18 May 1920,,D2,,w/o Derryl T. Gay Gray, Lucy (Hoss),1837,1888,A33,,d/o Henry & Mary Know Hoss Gregory, Katherine(Bealby),24 Oct 1863,19 Feb 1935,E11,,w/o William Gregory Gregory, Mattie,23 Aug 1884,1 Jan 1946,E11,,w/o William Gregory Gregory, William,15 Apr 1864,12 Apr 1943,E11,,h/o Katherine/Mattie(Forkner) Henry, David,20 Mar 1858,11 Apr 1874,A34,,s/o Hiram & Mary Ann Henry Henry, Eleanor Mae(Miller),4 Feb 1866,1919,E17,,w/o Hiram Henry Henry, Hiram,29 Jun 1859,26 May 1926,E17,,h/o Eleanor (Miller) Henry Henry, Lewis Francis,8 Oct 1882,22 Nov 1938,E17,,s/o Hiram & Eleanor Henry Hoeh, Adam B.,3 Mar 1826,20 Oct 1908,A29,,h/o Caroline Hoeh Hoeh, Caroline,27 Feb 1834,10 Nov 1919,A29,,w/o Adam Hoeh Hoeh, Hiram,18 Jul 1872,21 Jul 1939,A29,, Hoeh, Jay,10 Aug 1915,18 Jul 1994,A29,,h/o Vada Hoeh Hoeh, Margaret,3 Oct 1881,19 Nov 1949,A29,, Hoeh, Margaret F.,12 Jul 1864,20 Aug 1888,A23,,d/o Adam & Caroline Hoeh Hoeh, Vada M. (Olson),18 Mar 1913,8 Feb 1996,A29,,w/o Jay Hoeh Hoss, Aaron,20 Mar 1843,18 Jun 1893,A33,4th IA Co G Civil War,h/o Lydia (Smith) Hoss Hoss, Aaron,1871,1888,A33,,s/o Aaron & Lydia Hoss Hoss,Lydia (Smith),1843,1918,A33,,w/o Aaron Hoss Hoss, William N.,1874,1915,A33,,s/o Aaron & Lydia Hoss Howell, Addie G.,19 Aug 1879,7 Mar 1904,C14,, Howell, Elizabeth W.,25 Dec 1837,29 Jan 1921,C14,,w/o Harrison H. Howell Howell, Eva M.,2 Sep 1873,12 Dec 1964,C14,, Howell, Harrison H.,1 Jan 1836,11 Jan 1917,C14,132 OH Co C Civil War,h/o Elizabeth W. Howell Howell, Henry H.,23 Nov 1801,26 May 1886,C14,,f/o Harrison Howell Howell, William Holsey,26 Oct 1869,16 Jul 1934,C14,, Hoyt, Adah H. (Williams),20 Sep 1874,10 Jan 1929,C4,,w/o David U. Hoyt Hoyt, David Uriah,12 Sep 1872,1949,C4,,h/o Adah H. Hoyt Hoyt, Ella Pearl,26 Sep 1895,29 Dec 1895,C4,,d/o Adah & David Hoyt Hoyt, Henry S.,19 Jan 1834,30 Dec 1926,C4,2 OH HA Co C 1861-5,h/o Marcia F. Hoyt Hoyt, Marcia F. (Oaks),4 Jan 1832,15 Jun 1923,C4,,w/o Henry S. Hoyt Hunter, Josaphine M.,1869,1959,C23,, Hunter, Nathan R.,1854,1923,C23,, Hunter, Robert Stuart,NR,18 May 1928,C23,Capt. US Marine Corps, Irvine, Dale Edward,27 Oct 1910,26 Jul 1994,E1,,h/o Ruby (Thomas) Irvine Irviine, Joyce Eileen,23 Sep 1937,3 Mar 1938,E1,,d/o Dale and Ruby Irvine Irvine, Ruby Anna(Thomas),13 Feb 1919,20 Feb 1980,E1,,w/o Dale Edward Irvine Jeffers, Willie,1873,1880,A19,,s/o George & B. J. Jeffers Jewett, Louisa (Stansbury),22 Jan 1822,20 Jun 1920,C12,,w/o Smith, w/o Jewett Jilka, Victor,1916,1919,A22,,s/o F. J. & A. Jilka Julian, Clara D. (Maze),24 Sep 1860,11 Jul 1898,C3,,w/o Doctor Julian Kashkin, Esther Irene,11 Sep 1935,14 Oct 1998,D18,,nee Bradford Keller, Bessie,24 Feb 1903,16 May 1911,E17,,d/o James & Carrie Keller Keller, Carrie Irene (Miller),5 Aug 1873,3 Mar 1948,E17,,w/o James H. Keller Keller, Eva Fern,26 Jun 1897,12 Sep 1897,E17,,d/o James & Carrie Keller Keller, Georgia,30 Nov 1901,5 Dec 1901,E17,,d/o James & Carrie Keller Keller, James Henderson,18 Mar 1860,3 Dec 1940,E17,,h/o Carrie (Miller) Keller Keller, Lela M.,12 Jan 1895,30 Nov 1981,E17,,d/o J. H. & Carrie Keller Kissick, Robert Jay,1 Apr 1933,17 Jun 1988,C15,, Kuntz, Henry,1 Feb 1824,14 Jul 1883,A30,, Laas, Ella Mae (Jensen),22 Jun 1936,1 Jun 2001,D5,,w/o Rudolph Laas Laas, Rudolph,17 Jun 1932,2 Jun 1999,D5,,h/o Ella Mae (Jensen) Laas Lebert, Adolph,3 Jan 1877,21 Feb 1963,D27,,h/o Elizabeth Lebert Lebert, Alvin,1 Dec 1909,29 Nov 1992,D27,,h/o Doris L. Lebert Lebert, Elizabeth (Diehl),1 Aug 1880,1 Jul 1969,D27`,,w/o Adolph Lebert Lewis, Mary Ann (Wolfe),12 Jan 1831,1 Sep 1920,A34,,w/o Hiram Henry, W.G.Lewis Little, Aneita E. (Keller),28 Nov 1898,17 Dec 1990,E9,,w/o Archibald Little Little, Archibald,26 Mar 1892,19 Apr 1975,E9,,h/o Aneita (Keller) Little Little, Cecelia,23 Dec 1873,15 Jan 1949,E10,,w/o William Little Little, Fern W.,25 Mar 1898,30 Jun 1990,E17,, Little, George,17 Sep 1887,6 Mar 1949,A35,,h/o Susan Jane (Shade)Little Little, Lester H.,17 Jun 1895,8 Feb 1982,E17,, Little, Margie Jo,28 Apr 1943,20 Aug 1943,E6,, Little, Susan Jane (Shade),31 Dec 1884,26 Jul 1948,A35,,w/o George Little Little, William,7 Nov 1870,19 Apr 1937,E10,,h/o Cecelia Little Malone, Amy (Williams),7 Dec 1878,6 Jan 1929,C12,,w/o William Malone Marinhagen, Christ,16 Nov 1852,3 Jan 1929,C1,,h/o Mary(Adams) Marinhagen Marinhagen, George H.,10 Jul 1887,1 Jun 1957,C1,,s/o Christ & Mary Marinhagen Marinhagen, Josie,12 Mar 1890,12 Nov 1903,C1,,d/o Christ & Mary Marinhagen Marinhagen, Mary,31 Dec 1854,7 May 1926,C1,,w/o Adams, Marinhagen Martin, Chas. M. F.,3 Jun 1841,13 Mar 1914,C12,8 NY Co. E Civil War,h/o Eva K. Martin Martin, Eva K.,5 May 1845,3 Oct 1918,C12,,w/o Charles Martin Mathews, Enos Homer,11 May 1857,1 Nov 1918,E12,,h/o Margaret D. Mathews Mathews, Margaret (Miller),22 Apr 1860,18 Jan 1937,E12,,w/o Enos H. Mathews Maze, Ada (Ida?) Mary,NR,NR,E8,,w/o Maurice Maze? Maze, Arthur W.,1862,1933,C7,,h/o Mary Emma Maze Maze, Dee Glen,,10 Sep 1941,C7,, Maze, Glen Hugh,16 Apr 1897,28 Sep 1962,C7,,h/o Pauline (Shaw) Maze Maze, Howard J.,2 Dec 1875,5 Jul 1909,C2,, Maze, Jason,4 Jan 1835,10 Aug 1906,C6,,h/o Mary C. Maze Maze, Mary C.,31 Aug 1845,14 Apr 1922,C6,,w/o Jason Maze Maze, Mary Emma (Bean?),1859,1937,C6,,w/o Arthur W. Maze Maze, Maurice Edward,1871,1938,E8,,h/o Ida (Bealby) Maze Maze, Pauline (Shaw),6 Aug 1900,28 Nov 1996,C7,,w/o of Glenn H. Maze ,McCrary, Barnes,NR,NR,C7,,in Pauline Maze lot McCrary, Mary Belle,10 Sep 1879,23 Jun 1945,C7,,in Pauline Maze lot McDivit, John (McDivett?),NR,NR,E16,,h/o Elizabeth? b. 1816? McGill, Baby Boy,NR,NR,E5,,s/o Armstrong &Mary McGill McKenzie, John,16 Aug 1806,16 Dec 1884,A28,veteran 1861-5,h/o Margaret McKenzie McKenzie, Margaret,12 May 1807,12 May 1880,A28,,w/o John McKenzie Millar, Vera A. (Vawter),1908,1982,D26,,w/o Jean E. Millar Millar, Jean E.,1897,1957,D26,,h/o Vera A. Millar Miller, Asenath (Stucker),31 Aug 1860,24 Jul 1926,E15,,w/o Pleasant J. Miller Miller, Charles E.,27 Dec 1868,1 May 1880,E17,,s/o Geo. W. & Mary C. Miller Miller, Ethel (Walters),24 Mar 1892,13 Apr 1973,D12,,w/o Larkin L. Miller Miller, Eva (Sherman),2 May 1882,24 Jan 1919,E15,,w/o George DeWilton Miller Miller, George William,26 Apr 1800,13 Nov 1876,E17,,h/o Mary Eliz. (Jeffries) Miller Miller, George DeWilton,29 Oct 1881,21 May 1955,E15,,cenotaph only Miller, Rev. George Wilson,3 Jul 1833,12 Jun 1914,E17,1/Lt. 6thWVCav CoH,h/o Mary Colerider Miller Miller, Jimmie,1870,1886,E17,,s/o Geo. W. & Mary C. Miller Miller, Joseph L.,18 Nov 1926,17 Jan 1971,E14,,h/o Frances (Larue) Miller Miller, Larkin L.,23 Dec 1886,20 Jul 1982,D12,,h/o Ethel (Walters) Miller Miller, Lyle Sherman,23 Jul 1912,7 Jun 1986,E14,U. S. Navy, WWII,h/o Marjorie (Mapes) Miller Miller, Mary C. (Colerider),24 May 1832,23 Sep 1887,E17,,w/o Williams/Geo. W. Miller Miller, Mary Elizabeth,9 Jul 1800,19 Apr 1878,E17,,w/o Geo. W. Miller (Jeffries) Miller, Pleasant Jeffries,26 Dec 1843,31 May 1921,E15,17 WV Co.B Civil War,h/o Asenath (Stucker) Miller Miller, Richard M. J.,16 Jun 1841,10 Jul 1915,E14,Sgt. 3WVCav CoB ,h/o Ellen (Williams) Miller Miller, Robert F.,26 Oct 1898,12 Jan 1899,E15,,s/o Pleasant & Asenath Miller, Sarah,12 Oct 1853,8 Sep 1884,D21,,in Diehl lot Miller, William Helm,16 Dec 1892,17 Aug 1921,A34,,h/o Calla (Miller) Miller Moore, Grover C.,7 Jun 1887,27Sep 1887,C17,,s/o T. A. & H. Moore Neel, Frank,1 Sep 1872,10 Jan 1945,A17,,h/o Iva Neel Neel, Iva,11 Jul 1881,5 Sep 1945,A17,,w/o Frank Neel Neel, Jennette,18 Jun 1836,16 Sep 1899,A18,,w/o Jonathan Neel Neel, John,1 Mar 1859,8 Oct 1899,A18,, Neel, Jonathan,31 Mar 1825,12 Aug 1905,A18,68 PA Co.K Civil War,h/o Jennette Neel Pistora Frank,1862,1942,C1,, Pistora, Mary,1862,1939,C1,, Priddy, Dale,29 Jun 1952,19 Sep 1992,C12,,h/o Margaret Priddy Priddy, Elmer,6 Feb 1921,19 Sep 1941,C12,, Priddy, Iva M. (Fry),8 Nov 1898,22 Feb 1988,C12,,w/o Wilbur H. Priddy Priddy, Kenneth,29 Jan 1952,17 Sep 1992,C12,, Priddy, Wilbur H.,26 Nov 1895,15 Jan 1969,C12,,h/o Iva M. (Fry) Priddy Radke, August,15 Jun 1897,1 Feb 1980,C5,,s/o Rudolph & Ella Radke Radke, Ella M.,1869,1934,C5,,w/o Rudolph Radke Radke, Rudolph R.,1867,,C5,,h/o Ella M. Radke Richardson, _______,NR,NR,C19,, Rittger, Vernon L.,29 Oct 1912,25 Oct 2000,D3,,h/o Mildred (Diehl) Rittger Shade, Albert,5 Sep 1876,24 Nov 1922,C12,,s/o John & Anna Shade Shade, Anna S. (Trego),17 Apr 1856,2 Nov 1928,C11,,w/o John H. Shade Shade, Clyde,1 Jun 1882,1901,C12,,s/o John & Anna Shade Shade, Donald,NR,28 Nov 1930,C19,, Shade, Elsie,25 Aug 1892,3 Jun 1978,C19,,w/o Lloyd Shade Shade, John Gregory,19 Jul 1918,21 Jul 1918,C19,, Shade, John H.,12 Jan 1854,6 Feb 1937,C13,,h/o Anna (Trego) Shade Shade, Joseph,5 Mar 1894,22 Oct 1987,C23,,s/o John H. & Anna Shade Shade, Lawrence M.,18 Jul 1918,21 Jul 1918,C19,,s/o L. M. & Elsie Shade Shade, Lee,1 Mar 1901,1 Dec 1981,C18,, Shade, Lloyd Merlin,13 Mar 1894,5 Oct 1961,C19,,h/o Elsie Shade Shade, Maude (Wykoff),2 Sep 1893,13 Mar 1967,C23,, Shade, Richard Lee,13 Mar 1924,6 Jan 1981,C18,, Smith, Edney,1818,30 Nov 1885,C12,,h/o Louisa (Stansbury) Smith Smith, Eliza Jane (Miller),12 Dec 1856,24 Dec 1926,C16,,w/o John Hughey Smith Smith, Ethel L. (Keller),6 May 1893,14 Oct 1976,E17,,w/o Frank Harold Smith Smith, Fairie (Neel),19 Jun 1907,4 Oct 1993,A16,,w/o J. L. Smith Smith, Floyd O.,23 Nov 1886,23 Mar 1971,C17,,h/o Mary O. (Shade) Smith Smith, J. L.,12 Apr 1927,17 Sep 1986,A16,, Smith, John H.,1 May 1861,10 May 1912,C16,,h/o Eliza Jane (Miller) Smith Smith, Mary Ollie (Shade),26 Sep 1891,10 Jun 1943,C17,,w/o Floyd O. Smith Smith, Maude A.(Williams),28 Feb 1889,16 Feb 1918,E5,,w/o George Edney Smith Smith, Ralph,1882,1886,C16,,s/o John & Eliza(Miller)Smith Spencer, George,8 Mar 1922,9 Mar 1922,C13,, Spurgeon, Baby,NR,NR,C14,, Stephens, Charles H., Jr.,23 Oct 1961,24 Jan 1962,A6,,s/o Charles & Carolyn Stewart, Leonard,10 Jan 1943,11 Jul 1944,C13,, Striplin, E. E.,21 Jun 1886,19 Jul 1887,C8,,s/o A.L. & M. E. Stripliin Striplin, ___ud,25 May1884,13 _an 1888,C8,dob poss 1887,d/o A.L. & M.E. Striplin Taylor, Julee A.,11 Jul 1964,12 Jul 1964,D27,, Thomas, Edna Muriel,5 Jun 1913,11 Sep 1914,E5,,d/o Edward & Lucy Thomas Thomas, Edward C.,Jr.,14 Feb 1871,14 Jun 1946,E5,,h/o Lucy (Miller) Thomas Thomas, Edward C., Sr.,26 Jun 1836,7 Jan 1910,E16,Cpl 198PA Co.F1861-5,h/o Louisa (Schmidt) Thomas Thomas, Estella,1892,1922,A32,, Thomas, Henry,1846,1938,A32,, Thomas, Hugh,1879,1942,A32,, Thomas, Ivan Leroy,27 Jan 1918,3 Feb 1918,E5,,s/o Edw. & Lucy Thomas Thomas, Louisa (Schmidt),2 Mar 1842,3 May 1920,E16,,w/o Edward C. Thomas, Sr. Thomas, Lucy M. V.(Miller),23 Sep 1879,11 Oct 1961,E5,,w/o Edward C. Thomas, Jr. Thomas, Nancy,1852,1922,A32,, Thompson, Bertha,31 Jul 1881,7 Mar 1882,C13,,d/o Alonzo&SusanThompson Thompson, Leon E.,13 Nov 1888,19 Nov 1888,C13,,s/o W. B. & M. E. Thompson Thompson, Linnie E.,25 Jun 1873,12 Jul 1882,C13,,d/o Alonzo&SusanThompson Thompson, Nettie M.,16 Apr 1879,2 Aug 1880,C13,,d/o Alonzo&Susan Thompson Trego, Myrtle (Henry),14 Jul 1885,5 Dec 1941,E16,,w/o Jonas Trego Tucker, Bernita,NR,26 May 1918,C17,, Tucker, Donald E.,11 Nov 1918,16 Mar 1980,C17,, Tuffli, Lily,8 Jun 1861,25 Apr 1937,A2,, Tuffli, Otto,14 May 1876,17 Nov 1943,A2,, Unknown Soldier,NR,NR,A19,Veteran 61-65 Marker, Vawter, Fred E.,8 Dec 1881,1 Apr 1965,C24,,h/o Olive E. Vawter Vawter, Olive E.,27 Mar 1890,1 Nov 1972,C24,,w/o Fred E. Vawter Wagner, Howard T.,5 Feb 1904,25 Mar 1988,D27,,h/o Viola (Lebert) Wagner Wagner, Viola A. (Lebert),8 Aug 1908,31 Mar 1998,D27,,w/o Howard T. Wagner Walker, A. Elton,27 Jan 1915,17 Sep 1994,E17,,h/o Delores (Little) Walker Walker, Christine S.,,,E17,, Walker, Delores L. (Little),,,E17,,w/o A. Elton Walker Walker, Wade Ellis,,15 Apr 1975,E2,, Wilburn, Iva Irene (Miller),22 Dec 1888,17 Mar 1966,E3,,w/o Robert Wilburn Wilburn, Pleasant,19 Aug 1925,22 Feb 1926,E3,,s/o Robert & Iva Wilburn Wilburn, Robert Lee,13 Feb 1889,20 Aug 1961,E3,TSgt USAF WWI &II,h/o Iva Irene (Miller) Wilburn Williams, Annie (Williams),22 Jul 1869,20 Apr 1932,C12,,w/o Wm.Colerider Williams Williams, Arthur R.,13 Apr 1840,23 Jun 1887,C12,,h/o Ellen Eliza Williams Williams, (Arthur) Richard,17 Feb 1863,31 Jul 1942,C12,,s/o Arthur & Ellen Williams Williams, Ellen E.,13 Aug 1841,27 Sep 1902,C12,,w/o Arthur R. Williams Williams, Marion F.,18 Mar 1884,24 Apr 1884,E5,,s/o Marshall &Sarah Williams Williams, Nellie,2 Mar 1883,23 Mar 1883,E5,,d/o Marshall & SarahWilliams Williams, Sarah(Deshazer),abt 1860,abt 1892,E5,,w/o Marshall F. Williams Williams, Waitman T.,3 May 1859,12 Sep 1906,E17,,h/o Mary (Byard) Williams Wilson, Charles E.,10 Mar 1927,2 Nov 1998,E4,U.S.Army WWII,h/o Patricia (Diehl) Wilson Wilson, Dale W.,4 Sep 1908,1 Sep 1970,E4,, Wilson, Frank,22 Dec 1898,29 Mar 1978,E4,, Wilson, Karen,8 May 1956,10 Feb 1980,E4,,d/o Charles & Patricia Wilson Wilson, Little Margaret,28 Dec 1921,2 Oct 1951,E4,, Wilson, Myra L.,15 Oct 1898,9 Mar 1974,E4,, Wilson, Patricia (Diehl),2 Dec 1926,15 Nov 2000,E4,,w/o Charles Wilson Wright, Adam,1850,4 Dec 1917,A31,, Wright, Baby,NR,NR,D22,, Yeager, George W.,1900,1917,C23,, Yordy, Adolph,NR,young,A6,,s/o A. & M. Yordy Yordy, Alfred F.,3 Mar 1919,24 Oct 1919,D22,,s/o Gottlieb Yordy Yordy, Andrew,11 May 1828,1909,A1,,h/o Marrian Aline Yordy Yordy, Andrew,1868,1909,A6,, Yordy, Anna,,,D22,, Yordy, Caroline,1 Mar 1870,young,A6,,d/o A. & M. Yordy Yordy, Dwight A. ,24 Aug 1909,24 Oct 1987,A6,,h/o Irma (Bitterburg) Yordy Yordy, Earl Andrew,1 May 1923,10 Jan 1989,D22,, Yordy, Elsie L.,1 Mar 1910,24 Oct 1920,D22,,d/o Gottlieb Yordy Yordy, Eugene,1862,1919,A1,,s/o Andrew & Marrian Yordy Yordy, Gottlieb,1879,1939,D22,, Yordy, Irma A(Bitterburg),22 Dec 1910,6 Nov 1998,A6,,w/o Dwight A. Yordy Yordy, Jacob Andrew,1868,young,A6,,s/o A. & M. Yordy Yordy, James A.,26 Sep 1867,26 Nov 1945,A1,,s/o Andrew & Marrian Yordy Yordy, Marrian Aline,1838,1916,A1,,w/o Andrew Yordy Young, Mike,NR,1880,A27,,