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  • 1. Bethalto - Illinois ( Rose Lawn ) ( Montgomery Cementery )
  • 2. Grafton - Illinois
  • 3. WoodRiver- Illinois ( Vaugh hill )
  • 4. Graveyards of Howell, Michigan and Surrounding areas.
  • 5. Peremarquette - Illinois - Offical Map in PDF Format http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/PDF's/peremarquette.pdf
  • 6. Grave Yard in West Virgina
  • 7. DeRidder, Louisiana - My Husbands home town
  • 8. Preuitt cemetery in Bethalto Illinois.
  • 9. Humphrey cemetery Pearl Illinois
  • 10. Zimmerman cemetery Moro Illinois
  • 11. Blue River cemetery Pittsfeild Illinois
  • 12. Griggsville cemetery Griggsville Illinois
  • 13. Greepond cemetery Pleasant Hill, Illinois
  • 14. Miller Cemetery Pearl Township
  • 15. Bellefontaine Cemetery Saint Louis, Mo.
  • 16. Ashbury Cemetery in Brighton, Illinois. (Listings)
  • 17. Odd Fellow Cemetery Granite City, Illinois (Listings and a Story)
  • 18. Alton Illinois Cemeteries
  • 19. Bott Cemetery in Brighton Illinois
  • 20. Jerseyville Illinois
  • 21. Lutheran Holy Cross in Collinsville Illinois
  • 22. Old Vincent Cemetery in Granite City Illinois
  • 23. Whiteside Cemetery in SIUE ( Edwardsville ) Illinois
  • 24. Saint Johns Cemetery in Granite City Illinois

Wood River - Illinois
( Vaughns Hill )
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Located North of Saint Louis, MO
Grave Hunter Ticker
                        Michigan Cemeteries Page 1
The Duck Pond
Additional Pages to Michigan
Michigan Cemeteries Most of the old cemeteries have these wonderful big trees and this one is beautiful. We went to Michigan to visit my Aunt Geri and Uncle Dick. One of their wonderful daughters and they have five came and picked me up to go cemetery hunting.Barbara took me to quit a few cemeteries. This one was by a old house and maybe the people that use to live there is buried in this grave yard. There is so much historyif you know where to look.
There was some animals that lived in this cemetery because they left holes every where. I don't think it was a ground hog because some of the holes were good size. It might of been a skunk or fox something like that.
This tombstone is the one that caught my eye when we were walking around . I guess you could say this is my favorite. In my mind she is the one who lived in the big red brick house in the back ground of the photo at the top of this page.There is a barn in the picture below. Her name was Abby, she was only 24 years old when she passed away.