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Savannah Cemetery Section 08

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 06-07

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 05

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 04

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 03

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 02

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Savannah Cemetery Section 01

Savannah Cemetery
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south.

Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section 1); Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-7 (Sections 2-3); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 4-5); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 6-7); 8 Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 8); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Sections 9-13); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005-2010 (Section 14); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2011 (Section 15); Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6, and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 16); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 and Kelly Alvarado, 2009 (Section 17); Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2010 (Section 18). (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

This is the oldest section in the cemetery, and it has never been fully catalogued before.

Two volunteers, Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, decorated all of the graves in old Section 1 of Savannah Cemetery for Memorial Day 2006. Many of these graves are over 100 years old, and very few have family left to pay tribute. This gives real meaning to “Gone but not Forgotten.”

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Shunk Grave (on J. J. Riley Property)

Shunk Grave
Lincoln Township, Section 5
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: This old grave is located on the property of J. J. Riley (2006) south of Highway 59, at the corner of 59 and State Route H.

Notes: The site cannot be accessed except when accompanied by the owner, and one cannot walk to the site and must cross a creek. Since there is another stone for Isaac Shunk in Fillmore Cemetery, Section 6, it is possible (but not at all certain) that his remains were moved to Fillmore.

Credits: This gravesite was researched and photographed by Nadine Taylor and Betty Halvorsen, 2006, with assistance from Jim and Randy Riley. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Star Chapel Cemetery

Star Chapel Cemetery
Platte Township, Section 17
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, east on E Highway 3.5 miles to D Highway. North on D 10.2 miles to Highway 48. East on Highway 48 for 6.3 miles to Highway P. North on P 1.8 miles to County Road 103. Cemetery is on northwest corner.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Marci Bennett & Nancy Myer, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Todd Cemetery

Todd Cemetery
AKA Jimtown Cemetery, Catlett Farm, Maxwell Cemetery
Jefferson Township, Section 21
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, south on State Route DD 7.2 miles to County Road 378, then west on CR 378 0.5 mile to CR 380, south 0.1 mile. Can be seen from either CR 378 looking south or CR 380, looking east. Need to walk from either road, but walking from CR 380 is shorter by half the distance through the corn field.

Notes: Jamestown or “Jimtown” was apparently named for James Crowley, an early settler. The Jamestown Church shows on the 1877 plat map in Section 22, but Jamestown was a settlement as early as 1839. There were Baptist, Cumberland Presbyterian, and Methodist churches there.

Credits: This cemetery was documented and photographed by Betty Halvorsen and Nadine Taylor, 2005 and 2007. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

* Indicates African-Americans
+ Indicates obituary available

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Union Grove Cemetery

Union Grove Cemetery
AKA Antioch Baptist Cemetery
Empire Township, Section 17
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, east on E Highway 3.5 miles. North on D about 5 miles. This cemetery is located on the west property line of a private farm and can be accessed only by crossing that property with permission from property owner or by driving on Conservation Department land, which requires a special permit and can only be done in dry weather, as the road is a grass and mud trail with dangerous hills.

Notes: The cemetery was apparently cleaned in 2003 by a Scout troop, but has been neglected since then.

Credits: This cemetery was documented and photographed by Nadine Taylor and Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Upper Neely Grove Cemetery

Upper Neely Grove Cemetery
Benton Township, Section 12
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, east on State Route E 3 miles to SR D. North and north/east on D 10.1 miles to Highway 48. West on Highway 48 0.5 mile to SR B, north and northwest about 8 miles to SR 125 (N Highway). South on SR 125 0.6 miles to CR 126. North and east on 126 0.6 miles to cemetery.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Betty Halvorsen, 2005. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Vanschoiack Cemetery East

Vanschoiack Cemetery East
Jefferson Township, Section 11
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: Located about 0.1 mile east of Highway 71 and about 0.2 mile north of the Interstate 29 overpass. South on US Business 71 from Savannah, 5 miles to County Road 348, then east 0.1 mile on CR 348. Cemetery is on south side of CR 348.

Notes: This burial ground was possibly on the same property as Vanschoiack Cemetery West at one time.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Gary Weekly, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Vanschoiack Cemetery West

Vanschoiack Cemetery West
Jefferson Township, Section 10
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: About 0.1 mile west of Highway 71, about 0.2 mile north of Highway 29 overpass. Behind a white fence in front yard of a private home.

Notes: This burial ground may once have been on the same property as Vanschoiack East. Both can been seen in picture 01a. West is beyond the road, East by the white fence.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Gary Weekly and Betty Halvorsen, 2005. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Walnut Grove Cemetery

Walnut Grove Cemetery
AKA Radical Cemetery
Platte Township, Section 17 West
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, take State Route E west to SR D, north (there is one jog to the east) to Highway 48, west about 0.5 miles to SR B, north about 2.5 miles to County Road 120, west 0.1 mile. Cemetery is on the south side of the CR 120.

Notes: This cemetery originally was in the church yard of Walnut Grove Methodist Church, which burned in 1936 and was not rebuilt.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-2006, and Judy Flora 2012. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Wardlow Cemetery

Wardlow Cemetery
Clay Township, Section 32
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Fillmore SR H and A crossing north 0.5 mile to CR 46, then 0.5 mile west to CR 47, north about 0.5 mile. CR 47 gravel ends, then dirt road to cemetery. Cemetery is about 0.1 mile west and on the north side of road, up a bank. There may be a rope across the road. Contact the landowner for permission.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, and Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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White Cemetery

White Cemetery
Platte Township, Section 15 West
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Whitesville, go east on State Highway 48, 0.5 mile to County Road 91, then north 2 miles to top of hill. On west side of road there is a driveway into the field at what was once a homestead. Must have landowner’s permission to get to cemetery. Drive up private driveway, around the west and north side of shed, through an open gate, turn east through another gate which must be opened/closed, turn back west through another gate that must be opened/closed and then proceed north and west through a large cattle pasture to the timber line on the north edge of the pond. Crawl under the barbed wire fence. The cemetery is just north and west of the corner of the pasture.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Whitesville Cemetery

Whitesville Cemetery
Whitesville
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Whitesville, east on State Route 48, 0.5 mile. The cemetery is on the north side of the road, behind Whitesville Baptist Church.

Credits: These tombstones were photographed and documented by John Bennett, Joe and Keith Stanton, 2005, Carol and Robert Ferguson, 2006, and Nadine Taylor and Betty Halvorsen, 2007. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Wood Cemetery

Wood Cemetery
AKA Benny Wood Cemetery
Platte Township, Section 25 West
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Whitesville on State Highway 48 east 1.8 miles to intersection with County Road 202. Cemetery is in a cultivated field with State Hwy 48 on the north and CR 202 on the west.

Notes: If crops are growing, it can’t be seen from the road because all that now exists of it is a small patch that hasn’t been plowed under, with no standing stones. Can be seen better from Highway 48 than from 202.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Betty Halvorsen, 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Woodcock Cemetery

Woodcock Cemetery
AKA Fleming Cemetery
Clay Township, Section 20
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, north on US 71, 10.7 miles to State Route Y, then west 5.5 miles to Highway H, then south on Hwy. H 1.2 miles to County Road 15, west on CR 15 for 0.5 mile to private property. With permission from owner, drive north about 0.2 mile. Cemetery is on the east side of the lane and is surrounded by crop fields. Walk through fields after harvest about 50 feet to cemetery.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Joe and Keith Stanton and Betty Halvorsen 2005. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Yates Cemetery

Yates Cemetery
Platte Township, Section 6 East
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, east on E Highway 3.5 miles to D Highway. North on D Highway 10.2 miles to Highway 48. East on Highway 48 for 6.3 miles to State Route P. North on SR P about 3.2 miles to where P makes a sharp turn to the west. Continue west on P for 2 miles until it joins into SR J. Go north on J for about 1.5 miles to driveway of private property. Must have permission to enter this property. Lane goes east through a number of gates which must be opened and closed by the owner. At the east end of the property, the lane turns north. Follow it for about 0.1 mile to the barbed wire fence. Walk north through timber for about 0.1 mile to the cemetery.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Betty Halvorsen 2006. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Zion Methodist Cemetery

Zion Methodist Cemetery
AKA Evangelical Brethren Cemetery (E.U.B) Cemetery and Albright Cemetery
Monroe Township, Section 19 East
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From State Route O, west of Cosby, south on County Road 295 2 miles, east on CR 296 (which becomes 276) about 2 miles to the junction with CR 279. The church sits on the north side of CR 279, across from the cemetery.

Credits: These pictures were taken by Joe & Keith Stanton, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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Saint John’s Church Cemetery

Saint John’s Church Cemetery
AKA German Reformed Church Cemetery
Amazonia
Andrew County, Missouri

Directions: From Savannah, west on State Route T 4 miles to St. John’s Church and cemetery, on west side of road.

Notes: Burial place of many Swiss immigrants, this cemetery was originally connected with the German Reformed denomination, later the Church of Christ.

Translation notes: “Geb.” means “born,” and “Gest.” means “died.” Many of the women’s maiden names are given after “Geb.” “Hier Ruht” is the equivilent of “Here lies” or “Here rests.”

Credits: These pictures were taken by Eldon Swensson, 2004, Joe and Keith Stanton, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005, Marlyn Eshelman, 2006, and Kelly Alvarado, 2014. (c)THE Transcriptions (Taylor, Halvorsen, Eshelman).

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