>From the Williams book, Rocky Mount Baptist Church is located south of Eldon on State Hwy W and Y.The cemetery was known as the Union cemetery.When the Lake of the Ozarks was formed ,some of the graves from cemeeteries about to be inundated were moved to the east part of this cemetery and was named New Union by Union Electric Co. A lot of the moved graves were from unmarked gravessites and a number was assigned to them.There are metal markers showing where these graves were placed. There are numbers from 108 through 124 and 146 through 230.Some of the names were recorded and we have noted these names and numbers at the locations indicated by Union Electric. Otto Jobe told us that Everett Jobe gave the first land for the cemetery and he remembers that E E Hagerman ,wife of A E Hagerman ,who died 12 Jun 1912,Mrs J W McElroy who died 20 Nov 1912 and J W Bradhurst who died 12 Jun 1914,were among the first to be buried here.