Flatford Cemetery
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Flatford Cemetery |
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Cemetery transcription by members of the Jacksonville Area
Genealogical and Historical Society
This burial ground appears on the 1872 plat map of
Morgan County and again on an 1878 map of the county. A search for the
cemetery in 1978 was unsuccessful. It is possible but not likely that the
cemetery site is now covered by Lake Jacksonville which was formed by building
a dam across Big Sandy Creek. It is unlikely the burials would have been
made in such low ground. Deed Record 59, page 389, contains this entry
which probably refers to the site of Flatford Cemetery: "The grantor,
Samuel Swigert (widower) for and in consideration of Twenty Dollars in
hand paid, conveys and warrants to Effie Jane Flatford of the County of
Morgan and State of Illinois the following described Real Estate: One half
(½) acre in a square supposed to be near the center of the Northwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirteen (13) Township Fourteen
(14) Range Ten (10) West of the Third (3rd) Principal Meridian...Dated
this 14th day of Sept. A.D. 1879. Samuel Swigert. State of Missouri Adair
County The site of Flatford Cemetery is about one-eighth of a mile southeast
of Hoag Cemetery of which only four tombstones remain, and is only a few
yards east of what is commonly known as the causeway across the east end
of Lake Jacksonville. The site of Flatford Cemetery is about ¼ of
a mile southeast of Asbury cemetery and Asbury United Methodist Church.
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