Bacon Cemetery
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Bacon Cemetery |
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Cemetery transcription by members of the Jacksonville Area
Genealogical and Historical Society
As far back as the early 1970s unsuccessful attempts were made to
locate what has proven to be Bacon Cemetery. Rumors of this cemetery have
surfaced from time to time, but not until June Turnbaugh very actively
pursued rumors and clues was it possible for her to pinpoint Bacon Cemetery.
Mrs. Turnbaugh has extensively researched the area of Bacon Cemetery and
its immediate surroundings and the following information is the result
of her work. Bacon Cemetery, its tombstones stolen long ago by a neighboring
farmer for use as stepping stones around his house, is about 1½
miles east of Illinois Braille and Sight Saving School, and slightly less
than ½ mile north of the Old State Road. The cemetery is midway
between the Old State Road and the North Fork of Mauvaisterre Creek. Legal
description places Bacon Cemetery in the west half of the southwest quarter
of Section 14 of Township 15N Range 10W of the Third Principal Meridian.
Bacon Cemetery is in a rather inaccessible area on a small glen peninsula
emerging out into a tilled field owned by Mrs. Barbara Barkley of San Diego,
California. The burial area has nothing to make it recognizable as a cemetery.
It is covered with willow and nut trees and long bladed prairie grass in
addition to briars, shrubs and brush. The cemetery seems to be set off
by a nearby gulley and a fence line composed of underbrush. A former tenant
farmer who showed Mrs. Turnbaugh the burial area pointed out a little byway
enroute where he said that a Miss Price, niece of a former owner, had walked
into and was never seen again.
Words in brackets [ ] or parenthesis ( )are not on stone.
| Name | Birth | Death | Other or Notes | Veteran? | Donated By | Obit? |
| Smith, Rosie Marie | 22 Feb 1917 | 13 Sept 1929 | Age 12 yr 6 mo 21 da d/o Orsin & Wina May Tunningly Smith |
JAGHS June Turnbaugh |
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