Linda and all, Epperson Cemetery is the old name for the now Thompson Cemetery. Thorn Cemetery is now the name for the Stockton Cemetery. I have a map showing location of the 50 different cemeteries in and around Unionville and all of Putnam County. Found it worth gold while I was cemetery hunting back there. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Linda M. Nixon <lindanixon@worldnet.att.net> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:31 AM Subject: deaths---June 1891 >These are deaths as reported in a Unionville, MO newspaper. >The top line gives the date of issue the item was reported in, >with death information following. I'd still like to know where >Epperson Cemetery near Hartford is...anyone know??? Linda > >3 Jun 1891 >George A. HILL, of Jackson township was in the city Saturday and >reported that Mrs. Ida CARDER, wife of F. F. Carder died on the >25th of May and was buried at the Bethany cemetery. Deceased >was a daughter of mr. and Mrs. E.T. CHRISTIAN and leaves a >husband, two small children. > >10 Jun 1891 >Joseph GUFFEY, one of the oldest citizens of this county, died at > his home northwest of this city Wednesday last after a short illness. > The remains were taken to the Epperson cemetery near Hartford, >for burial. > >G.W. HOUSTON, died at his home at Omaha, this county, Monday. > Deceased was the father of Mrs. A.P. MC ELHINEY and Frank >Houston, clerk at the Barnum house, both of this city. > >Mrs. Sarah WAITE, wife of Edwin died at her home in the north part >of this township, Monday, June 8. Deceased was about 70 years old >and one of the early settlers of this county having resided here since >October 1854. The remains were taken to the Lupton cemetery for > interment. > > > >