Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Aka Old City Cemetery Genealogy Trailsīrowning in Franklin County Cemetery RecordsĬemetery inscription, Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatĬemetery inscriptions, Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois FamilySearch LibraryĬemetery inscriptions, Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois. ![]() Partial list of tombstones found in Drummond's Cemetery, Benton, Illinois. Masonic and Oddfellows Cemetery Genealogy Trails ![]() Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery Billion Graves Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery Illinois Gravestones Hammond Cemetery Horse Prairie Cemetery Maple Hill Cemetery Martin Cemetery Mitchell Cemetery Old Jones Cemetery Robinson-Tucker Cemetery Advertisement Sesser, Illinois locations for cemeteries. Inventory of cemeteries in Benton Township, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCat Sesser, Illinois Tombstone Inscriptions and Family Records By Clara A. 31, 1989 FamilySearch Libraryīenton Township cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois FamilySearch Libraryīenton Township cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatīettis Cemetery, Aka Williams-Bettis Cemetery Genealogy TrailsĬounty Poor Farm Cemetery Genealogy Trails ![]() Williams Chapel Cemetery Illinois Gravestonesġ878-1989, a complete listing of interments in the Benton Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery to Dec. Tower Heights Cemetery Illinois Gravestones Tombstone inscriptions and family records, Maple Hill Cemetery : Goode Township, Sesser, Franklin County, Illinois, AugFamilySearch Library Marys Russian Orthodox Cemetery Genealogy Trails Six-Mile Township cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCat Reid - Kirkpatrick Cemetery Illinois Gravestones Old Mitchell Family Cemetery Genealogy Trails Northern Township : cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCat Mount Pleasant Church Cemetery Find a Grave This includes those that have been abandoned, moved, no longer in use, and presently used. Mitchell Cemetery inscriptions (Franklin County, Illinois) FamilySearch Library The goal of this project is to identify and locate every cemetery in Illinois. Maple Hill cemetery inscriptions, Franklin County, Illinois : located on State Road 148, north of Sesser the map shows the block and the row in which each stone is located FamilySearch Library Maple Hill Cemetery inscriptions, Franklin County, Illinois : located on State Road 148 north of Sesser WorldCat Maple Hill Cemetery inscriptions, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCat Logan Church of God Cemetery Find a Grave Liberty Methodist Church Cemetery Find a Grave Harmony Free Will Cemetery Genealogy Trails ![]() Three American Generals of the Civil War are buried at Dodge Grove, along with approximately 260 Civil War soldiers, including one unknown Confederate soldier.Abandoned & inactive cemeteries, with interments, of Franklin County, Illinois : alphabetical listing, 1812-2010 WorldCatīoner Cemetery : Franklin County, Illinois FamilySearch Libraryīoner Cemetery, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatīrowning Township cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatĬave Township cemeteries, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatĬemetery locations of Franklin County, Illinois FamilySearch Libraryĭenning Cemetery, Franklin County, Illinois WorldCatĮwing aka King Cemetery Illinois Gravestonesįirst Mount Pleasant Church Cemetery Find a Graveįranklin Co., Illinois cemeteries FamilySearch Library The new owner and officers of the law could not find the mare in the grove and “thus the filly dodged capture and the grove captured the name of Dodge.”įrancis Ada Robertson, who died at the age of three years and 11 months, was the first person buried in the cemetery on March 20, 1863. Not wanting to lose the horse, they returned home and turned the horse loose in a grove of trees. The Whitley family, owners of the “Dodge Filly,” had staked their mare in a race and lost. in The History of Coles County, Illinois, Dodge Grove received its name as a result of a horse race in Springfield, Illinois. It formally opened in the spring of 1863.Īccording to William LeBaron, Jr. In December of that year it was given the name Dodge Grove. On April 7, 1862, a resolution was adopted by the Mattoon City Council to purchase ground for a city cemetery.
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