Freedom doesn't show up on most maps because its the name of a township, not a town. From a booklet compiled from Evelyn Goetsch in 1976 ("1776-Freedom-1976: A History of Freedom Township, Located in the Northern Part of LaSalle County, Illinois, p. 62), it seems there are five cemeteries there. Two are associated with "ghost towns", villages that aren't there today. Munson cemetery, associated with the failed town of Munsonville, has a few burials from the Munson, Newell, Miller, and Kindle families. Gouldtown (also known as Courtwright) cemetery, located in sec. 21, associated with the long-gone Gouldtown, has burials from Fort, Whitcomb, Morrel, Gaylord, Autin, Hotchkiss, Baldwin, Huss and Wither families. The three remaining, larger cemeteries are: Harding cemetery -- in the se corner of town. Has a few mass burials from cholera epidemic in 1849 in addition to regular, marked burials. Knute Mosey & family & Stephen Sampson & son Squire Knute Mosey were mentioned as cholera victims buried here. Prairie Center cemetery -- s. of Rte. 52 on the e. end of Prairie Center. First burial was in 1853 so yours is not likely to be here. Freedom Lutheran cemetery -- s.e. corner of sec. 28, n. of Rte. 52. I would guess mostly Lutherans buried here? Also, there is a mass grave for the victims of the Indian Creek massacre (1832) in Shabbona Park (Davis, Pettigrew, Hall, etc.) I'd love to hear from anyone else researching these surnames from Freedom Twp: Hall, Munson, Hosford, or Rowe. Sandy Dunavan