Cemetery is located in section seven of Baltimore
Township. We did not find stones on May 31, 2004 but did talk to the
persons who live in the first house on Marsh Avenue north of 300th
street. They said they had found stones, across the road west, up on
the ridge/hill. There are cattle running in that pasture. Richard
walked in and over to the north and back 100 or so yards to the end
of the ridge.
First burial is either in 1845 or 1848. There appear to
be six burials.
House across the road from where you walk
in.
The ridge. you walk to the right and then back about 100
feet.
The fenced in area.
Looking down from the ridge. Do you see the telephone
lines?
Front of big stone with mother's data on it.
On front of big stone.
Margaret Beery, wife of L. L. Beery. died Oct 19, 1890, Aged
78 Ys 5 Ms 26 Ds.
Sorelda Beery, died Nov 11, 1848. Replacement stone below
says 1845 Aged 1 yr. and 3m. Replacement stone adds 4
ds
Charles Beery, died Nov 11, 1858, Aged 3
Mds.
Children of L. L. and M Beery
On one end of big stone.
Sorelda Beery, died Nov 11, 1845, Aged 1 Yr. 3 Ms 4
Ds.
Charles Beery, died Nov 11, 1856, aged 3
mos.
children of L. L. and M. Beery
Elizabeth Short, wife of John Short, born May 18, 178 ?,
died Sept. 30,, 186?8 or 9
Infant son of L. L. and M Beery
On other end of big stone.
L. L. Beery, died May 15, 1893? or 8 or 9, Aged 79 Ys 3
Ms 12 Ds
Imagine 93, if the latter dates would make him a lot
younger than his wife.