Pat, Actually, there are lots of cemeteries called IOOF, or at least established by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in all of those counties. I don't remember the big cemetery in Grayville, Oak Grove, being called an IOOF, but I know the big cemetery in Enfield, which was established before the Oddfellows were around, is sometimes called the IOOF cemetery, meaning they had some involvement. There is a cemetery in Norris City called IOOF, but your best bet would be to look for the Illinois State Genealogy Society web page, which has had a listing of most all the cemeteries in the state, to look for likely candidates. Cindy patricia e bryant wrote: > > Does anyone know if their was a Odd Fellows Lodge & or cemetery in White, Edwards or Wabash Counties in early 1800's? > If so is there a members list available? > Thanks! > Pat Jeffries Bryant