Hoagland Cemetery, Yatesville-Sinclair
Township
Morgan
County Illinois
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Hoagland Cemetery |
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Cemetery transcription by members of the Jacksonville
Area
Genealogical and Historical Society
Fred Hoagland of 351 West Myrtle, Virginia, Illinois, visited
Hoagland
Cemetery on May 19, 1980. All of the tombstone readings listed below
were
recorded by him at that time. He has furnished the descriptive
information
regarding the burial site. Hoagland Cemetery is about 2¼ miles
east
of Literberry and is in the northwest quarter of Section 7 of Township
16 N Range 9 W. Fred Hoagland's letter reads in part "The cemetery
... is located in a pasture just south of the home of Albert Gray which
is the first house of the two on the dead end road. All of the stones
were
flat on the ground, most being covered up. I found a total of sixteen
stones,
a few had parts missing and some of them could not be completely read.
I think I found all of the stones, as they were all covered there is
always
the chance I missed one or two.
Words in brackets [ ] or parenthesis ( )are not on
stone.
Name | Birth | Death | Other or Notes | Veteran? | Donated By | Obit? |
Brisby, George | 22 Yr | 10 Dec 1852 | (The Brisby family was living in Township 16 N Range 9 W at least as early as Oct. 10, 1840 when William Brisby and Eliza his wife sold land in Section 31 of that township to Jacob Strawn. William signed the deed but apparently his wife was illiterate as she "made her mark". On January 14, 1841 William and Eliza sold to Milton Trotter 30 acres in the east half of the northwest quarter of Section 17 of Township 16 N Range 9 W. Pages 559 and 560 of Deed Record SS in the Morgan County Clerk's office show that William and Eliza Brisby were residents of Cass County, Illinois, on Sept. 5, 1857.) |
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Brisby, James H. | 1 Yr 21 Da | 18 Apr 1857 | Son of J. & E. Brisby (His parents probably were the James and Elizabeth Brisby mentioned on pages 559 and 560 of Deed Record SS housed in the Morgan County Clerk's office. From the deed it appears that the senior James was a son of William and Eliza Brisby.) |
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Brisby, Mary | 19 Yr | 19 Feb 1852 | ||||
Brisby, William Jr. | 25 Yr 9 Mo 4 Da | 28 July 1849 | ||||
Hoagland, George W. | 21 Yr 4 (?) Mo 4 Da | 20 Aug 1850 | ||||
Hoagland, Martin | 32 Yr 1 Mo 27 Da | 20 May 1834 | (Note that this is not the same Martin Hoagland who married Louisa A.. McNeely in Morgan County on Feb. 18, 1836. Their marriage ceremony was performed by Barton W. Stone, bishop of the Church of Christ and one of the greatest American religious reformers of the 19th century.) |
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Hoagland, William |
72 Yr 5 Mo | 9 Feb 1844 | (Persons interested in the Hoagland family should refer to page 161 in "Morgan County Family History, 1976.") |
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Parr, Eliza |
11 Mo 22 Da | 22 Jan 1859 | Dau of John H. and Nancy Parr (A deed recorded on pages 559 and 560 of Deed Record SS in the Morgan County Clerk's office indicates that Nancy, wife of John H. Parr, was a daughter of William and Eliza Brisby. The deed is dated Sept. 5, 1857.) |
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Parr, Susan |
1 Yr 5 Mo 16 Da | 16 July 1849 | ||||
Reding, Mary Ann | 44 Yr | 7 Jan 1851 | Wife of I. N. Reding Dau of William Hoagland (Isaac N. Reding and Mary Ann Hoagland took out Morgan County Marriage License #200 on Feb. 18, 1828. On Feb. 15, 1848 Isaac N. Reding and Mary Ann, his wife, sold to Jacob F. Bergen, all of Cass Co., Ill., 10 acres in the southwest quarter of Section 7 in Township 16 N Range 9 W, and another 10 acres out of the same half quarter section. Both man and wife signed the deed. On June 26, 1856, Isaac N. Reding and Charity Jane, his wife, of Menard County sold to Albourn N. Sanders of Cass County, 10 acres of land on Morgan County situated in the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 7 in Township 16 N Range 9 W. Both man and wife signed the deed. On Dec. 1, 1852, Isaac N. Reding and Charry Jane Reding of Cass County, Illinois, sold to John Gilmore of Morgan County two parcels of land in Section 7 of Township 16 N Range 9 W. The marriage license of Isaac N. Reding and Charity Jane is not recorded in either Morgan County or Cass County, Illinois.) |
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Whitenack, William | 1 Mo 18 Da | 26 July 1854 | Son of A. and M. Whitenack | |||
Footstones: GWH, MH, MCH, EP, MAR |
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