• 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

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This is one of the cemeteries that Uncle Dick took me to. Here is another one of those old trees that really stand out. To find the really old cemeteries just look for a Oak Tree or a big Pine Tree, most of the time they have both.

This one had a wrought iron fence all around it and the craftsmanship was wonderful.
There was a family plot that also had a little fence around it. This little dragon fly was very nice to poise for me too.
This grave was all by its self, no others around. Her name was Percilla, she was only 19 years old, and the wife of Alfred Gundea. Did Alfred remarry and was he buried by his new wife? Here is a grave marker that is a little over grown.
When we were leaving this cemetery we came across a mother deer and her twin fawns. I was only able to get one shot off .