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Based on relationship, presumed Mayes I. North-West of Elsberry. Right north on Long Blvd. Was Hunt-Guinness farm prob. This cemetery is reportedly a good distance off the road, may not be visible and is likely overgrown. It has occasionally been referred to as the "Wilkinson" Cemetery or Burying Ground, Wilkinson being the surname correct of a few related family members that are buried there.

One citation written as the "Wilkerson" Cemetery was close, but not precisely correct. One record misspelled it "Wilikson. Elsberry , the founder of Elsberry, Missouri. Transcriptions Original transcription, annotated transcription, corrections and additions of the burials.

On Hwy B , about 4. Cemetery is just beyond the highway right of way on north side, visible from the highway, directly in front of the home of Mrs. Leon Lovell on land known as the "old Luckett farm.

Citations should be "Hammack-Elsberry Cemetery. This has been confirmed from matching certain records to be the cemetery more commonly and correctly known as the Elsberry Family Cemetery distinguished from the Hammack-Elsberry Cemetery on Hwy B. Examples: James N. Robinson Death Certificate says "Wilikson Cem".

Dell Robinson Death cert. Robinson and Mary Frances Elsberry Elsberry names her as Nancy E. Elsbury, age 1. Wilkinson, presumably her son Joseph R. Sister of Mary Frances Elsberry Robinson James C. Ash born 30 July in Virginia; d. Rosa Jane "Rosy" Ash b. August in Tennessee; d. Ash ; presumably buried at Mill Creek Cemetery. Eliza Ann Watts Sanders b. Additions and Corrections: Shuck - W. This is William Andrew Shuck. Born 2 July Per Missouri Death Certificate and obit. Shuck - Bertie Sue Born 7 August Presumably buried at Mill Creek Cemetery.

Lindsey Rd. This is at the point where EE bends east. This is also about feet east of where it starts to run straight, after bending after the junction with EE. In the middle of a field on Bacon Land Devoid and Dorothy apparently at the edge of a grove of trees. The geographic coordinates look very accurate. West of Hwy 61 near Whiteside, Mo. In that farm was owned by Erma Parke White Mrs. She died in and is buried at the Auburn Cemetery in Lincoln County. This is contrary to GNIS usual protocol of listing the church but not the cemetery.

That intersection is about two miles south of New Hope. Note that the "Damron Quarry" is nowhere near the now vacant town of Dameron. See Watts Cemetery Seneca Watts enjoyed the respect and affection of all who knew him, and was a man of wide influence. He was a favorite with his father-in-law Martin Kemper, who made him executor of his will, and when another son-in-law Raleigh Mayes, in wittingly displeased the old gentleman by selling a slave woman given his wife Emily by her father, he made Seneca trustee for the share of Emily in his estate.

This Estate amounting to a little over one hundred dollars for each child of Emily was paid each of the children in gold by Uncle Senece on the day of their marriage. He lived to an advanced age, a fine type of the old Virginia gentleman. He and his wife are buried in the Hamilton Cemetery, on his old farm, now known as the Taylor Place. Unknown Lincoln County, Missouri Cemeteries Following are references I have come across about cemeteries that are mentioned somewhere, but information as to location is unknown or incomplete.

Only known by me burials: Capt. She was daughter of William Parke abt and Synah Perry Polly and Thomas must be buried on the land they owned, southwest of Silex, Mo. The farm is now [] owned by Justin Miller. In , Lilburn Mudd, 71, one of their descendants who now lives at Silex, and I hunted for their graves. Some of the people in the community, the Nagles, remembered that at one time there were tomb- stones in what is now a corn field, just back of the house, on that farm.

From the courthouse records, it is proved that that is the land owned by Thomas and Polly. Apparently the stones were removed by a later owner and perhaps dumped in a ditch. Lilburn continues his search for the stones. There is still a slight possibility these are two different cemeteries. I have found a number of Lincoln County additional burials at a Jamison Cemetery or Graveyard for whom no apparent gravestone was found. However, GBNF reports that several gravestones from this cemetery "had been hauled to the ditch, for fill.

Lemery Triplett , Missouri Death Cert. Missouri Death Cert. Samuel Carson Jamison , b. John Alexander Patton , b. Mary "Polly" Johnson Jamison b. Reportedly buried Jamison Cemetery. Mary Sherwood Jamison b. From that database: Although not an ancestor, I've included his family because Perry Jenks contacted me regarding his ancestor, the subject Samuel Jameson, while looking into a possible connection to the other Jamesons in Lincoln Co.

Jamison to fill out 40 acres bought by John C. Jamison at a Troy land sale. Perry hasn't yet established a relationship between Samuel and John C. Jamison but one is suggested by the sale. Perry believes that John C. Note: Samuel Jameson, age 40 b. NC, has a household on 23 Sep in Lincoln Co. Sam'l Jameson, age 49 b.

NC, has his 17 Aug household there in Waverly Twp. Samuel Jameson, age 59 b. NC, has his 19 Aug household again in Waverly Twp. I did not find Samuel with a household in Waverly Twp. Neither George nor David has an age female and but each has 2 age males is young George counted? The tombstone for Samuel Jamison is found in the Waverly Twp. Brown-Jameson Cemetery with that of wife Sarah and infant son William.

Note: Howard R. Watts speculates that the subject Samuel Jamison b. Watts bases his belief on Lincoln Co. Jamison, a nephew of William Jamison, who lived with his uncle after his father allegedly the subject Samuel died. There is a possible conflict here in that the subject Samuel and alleged brother William both died in Lincoln Co. Jamison, b. Watts' above speculation. No further information. No idea as to location. Have not found mention of "Tick Ridge" other than a general comment that is located in northern Lincoln County, possibly in the vicinity of Smith Chapel.

See section below about Sledd Cemetery, which is about 2. This appears to be consistent with various data about Drury Damron. Waters They married 13 Sep at the M. Church, Culpeper Co. Both reported buried "Lindsay Cemetery Field on old Blackwell property. Blackwell and Diana Hoffman. She was daughter of Landy P. Waters and Betsy Margaret Farr. Mary was sister of Mortimer Waters ?

Waters Blackwell Both buried Elsberry City Cemetery. I can't find this "index" online as of July Search of land records might yield a more precise location. Burials reported: Mumford Blackwell, b. Mary A. Waters Blackwell, b. Annie Price Blackwell, b. Owensburg, KY; d. She wife of James Mortimer Blackwell VIII Perkins X diff. III Richards X has name, no GBNF ref. Troy col The cemetery is located on a farm between Louisville and Corso, about 5 miles from the "Old Liberty Cemetery" where many Uptegroves are buried.

The Atlas of Lincoln Co. Elizabeth, wife of J. Brown Died May 17, 26 years, 1 month, 1 day" Calculates to birth date 16 April Brown; one son: William Edward Brown, b. However, there is an issue. The census of household of James W.

Brown Louisville P. James W. Further, in the census, James W. Brown reports that he was married twice. Consequently, the reported death year of of Elizabeth Uptegrove may be incorrect, but that would mean two independent errors: 1 misrecording her death year and 2 misrecording her age by a material amount in the census she would have been about age An unsolved mystery.

Location: Town of New Hope, on Hwy. W just off the south-west corner of the intersection of Hwy. B and Hwy. Alt description: On Hwy. III, page His burial unknown, possibly New Hope also. Petersburg, Pinellas Co. Source: report of family. However, rest of True family is buried at Star Hope Cemetery, so this may not be correct.

Carr Edwards Jr. Star Hope Baptist Church is a large building close to and readily visible from the highway. Comments: Large cemetery, active , very well maintained. From aerial map looks like about 2 miles east of junction of Hwy. B , on north side of Hwy. B , set back from road about feet. Appears to be in a small copse of trees in the middle of a plowed field. B in woods.

Large red brick home across from entrance to cemetery. Originally part of Churchyard on Joseph Sitton farm. GBNF Vol. F and Hwy. CC becomes F west of junction with W. This is probably about 2. At ages 33 and 23, respectively, James and Sarah, along with her father, Winston Wills traveled to Missouri to settle. The property lay approximately 15 miles west of the Mississippi River and the town of Elsberry.

Elsberry soon became a thriving river and rail location. William's great-grandparents made their living on the property until their deaths and were buried in the Sled Cemetery, which is a private cemetery located on the farm.

He was born on the farm in , married, raised two children, and made his living raising cattle and various crops until his death in His only absence from his home was to serve in World War I.

He did not marry until he was 40 years old. William was born in and raised on the farm. His mother was born and raised within a few miles of this property and was one of 11 siblings, she had many relatives living in this same area, and William has many childhood memories of all sorts of occasions. It is still a very active church. During the time William was growing up, State Highway F was constructed to replace the old gravel county road.

The new highway cut through the Halley farm leaving parcels on both sides of the highway. William left for college and then employment in St. In , along with his wife and son, William made a decision to build a home and move permanently to the farm, which they now call Breezy Point Farm.

William continues to raise cattle and once again enjoy the life he knew many years ago on the same spot of ground. Arthur and Pamela Muensterman: John H. Muensterman was born on March 27, in Skye, Germany. He came to the United States in at the age of fourteen. He moved to the Troy area to live with his aunt and help on her farm. He also worked for Richard S.

Young who owned the neighboring dairy farm. William's father, Norman Sled Halley was their only child. Location also described as on the "Old Trail Place. Cahoon [Calhoon? Listed burials from to I have no idea who these Smith's were and nothing at all about other persons buried there. Patriarch appears to be a Benjamin P. Smith, b. The lakefront cremation garden is another option for those choosing cremation.

This garden lies at the east edge of the cemetery's pond and is a naturally beautiful final resting place. We welcome you to visit the cemetery anytime.

If you would like a guided tour, please call us and we'll be glad to assist you. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery opened in With many mature trees and a pond, the cemetery is very calm and peaceful, with a park-like atmosphere.

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