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Tine Sawyer Cemetery |
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Partial Listing
Donated by Rick Doty, Daryl Butcher, John Scroggins
WPA for Tine Sawyer
WPA for West Prairie (former name of Tine Sawyer)
A 1931 article describing the area. donated by Sharon Buenther
Words in brackets [ ] or parenthesis ( )are not on stone.
Name | Birth | Death | Other or Notes | Veteran? | Donated By | Obit? |
Beard, Donald | 16 Feb 1912 | 24 Sep 1979 | RD | |||
Brooks, Charles |
1yr 1mo |
11 Jun 1861 |
s/o Mrs Edie Brooks of AR (Edie was sister of Mrs.
Smith Farris of West Prairie) Edie and her children were travelling from
AR when the 4 children got Scarlet Fever and died. Edie buried them in
Tine Sawyer. Years later a Mr. Brooks (maybe a brother to those children
who died) came up and with help he was able to find the four graves and
he put stones on the four children's graves. |
From WPA Report |
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Brooks, Fanney J. |
6 1/2 yrs |
12 Jun 1861 |
d/o Mrs Edie Brooks of AR (see note for Charles) |
From WPA Report | ||
Brooks, Henry C. |
9yrs 11mos |
16 Jun 1861 |
s/o Mrs Edie Brooks of AR (see note for Charles) | From WPA Report | ||
Brooks, William A. |
2 1/2 yrs |
11 Jun 1861 |
s/o Mrs Edie Brooks of AR (see note for Charles) | From WPA Report | ||
Faris, Charles H. | 16 Jan 1863 | 24 Sep 1866 | s/o Wm & P | DB | ||
Farris, Geo W. | About 66 yrs. | 27 Jan 1865 | DB | |||
Flanary, Albert D. | 13 Apr 1853 | 10 Jul 1873 | 20yr 2m 28das | DB | ||
Fletcher, Erika Anna Maria | 1939 | 1988 | RD | |||
Fletcher, Jennie | 1869 | 1955 | s/s Adison | RD | ||
Fletcher, Adison | 1863 | 1935 | s/s Jennie | RD | ||
Fletcher, Robert L | 29 Aug 1936 | 31 Dec 2007 | PFC US Army | Yes | RD | |
McKimmey, Nancy | 1 Nov 1804 | 3 May 1885 | wife of William | RD | ||
McKimmey, William | 14 Apr 1800 | 1 Mar 1871 | RD | |||
Partridge, Laura | 31 Aug 1909 | 18 Feb 1993 | RD | |||
Sawyer, Ann Scroggins |
Aunt of Martha Scroggins Wall who is buried Staunton City |
JS |
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Sawyer, Emmet | 7 Nov 1888 | 15 Jan 1891 | DB | |||
Sawyer, Mary Ann | 25 Jun 1801 | 29 Nov 1853 | w/o V(alentine) Sawyer Old Stone |
DB | ||
Sawyer, Walker | 14 Jan 1877 | 28 Mar 1877 | DB | |||
Sawyer, Dorothy D | 1919 | 1919 | RD | |||
Sawyer, Earl Dwight | 29 Sep 1898 | 26 Feb 1921 | Private Co E 52 Inf 6th Div | Yes | RD | |
Sawyer, Emmet | 6 Sep 1903 | 19 Mar 1904 | son of P & F | RD | ||
Sawyer, Henry | |
15 Feb 1883 | aged: 52 y 16 d | RD | ||
Sawyer, Jennie Compton | 1871 | 1936 | RD | |||
Sawyer, John Wm | 18 Oct 1847 | 23 Sep 1921 | s/s Sabra | RD | ||
Sawyer, Sabra | 13 Feb 1848 | not shown | s/s John Wm | RD | ||
Sawyer, Lemuel | 1808 | 1886 | RD | |||
Sawyer, Lillie | 1893 | 1974 | s/s Richard | RD | ||
Sawyer, Richard | 1875 | 1955 | s/s Lillie | RD | ||
Sawyer, Mary V | 1854 | 1929 | s/s William P | RD | ||
Sawyer, William P | 1849 | 1937 | s/s Mary V | RD | ||
Sawyer, Perry A | 11 May 1880 | 2 Mar 1956 | RD | |||
Sawyer, Wesley | 1852 | 1912 | s/s Malinda | RD | ||
Sawyer, Malinda | 1852 | not shown | s/s Wesley | RD | ||
Sawyer, Willie | 28 Jan 1882 | 24 Oct 1900 | RD | |||
Schnaare, Iva Belle | 11 Mar 1907 | 10 Dec 1995 | RD | |||
Scroggins, William |
f/o Martha Scroggins Wall |
JS |
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Walker, G.H. | Co I 122nd Ill. Inf. | Yes | RD |
Edwardsville Intelligencer Newspaper
Tuesday March 3, 1931 Observed Birthday
Mrs. Mary Wooldridge, a lifelong resident of the vicinity of Staunton passed her 83rd birthday celebration. She has been ill for the past 3 weeks and the event was not celebrated.
Mrs. Wooldridge was born in West Prairie, 4 miles west of Staunton, March 1, 1848 and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sawyer.
Valentine Sawyer who donated the Tine-Sawyer Cemetery, one of the oldest landmarks in this part of the country, was her Grandfather.
With the exception of 3 years spent in Harvel, after her marriage to Harrison Wooldridge of West Prairie in 1868, she has always resided in this vicinity. After the death of her husband in 1924 she spends Winters in Staunton and the Summers at one of her houses located on a part of 200 acres which she still owns. At present time she has rooms with Mrs. Minnie Blase, who cares for her during her illness.
Mrs. Wooldridge recalls the changes in the City of Staunton since her girlhood.
The family traded at the store of the late Charles Fischer, father of the Fischer brothers of Staunton, and at the Hosea Snell store in early days. "We used to have to help the men folk shell corn around the fireplace of an evening, which they brough to Staunton to be made into meal at the mill, but we did not think our task hard at that time"
She has 3 sons: Alonzo Wooldridge of near Staunton, Hampton Wooldridge of Staunton, and John Wooldridge of Gillespie, ILL.
Mrs. William Best of Worden, Ill is a sister and Mrs. Sabra Sawyer, who celebrated her 83rd birthday on Feb 14th, was reared by Mrs. Wooldridge's parents and the two have always been like sisters, so nearly are they of the same age.
=== Note: Mary was married to Harrison Wooldridge, son of Larkin and Catherine Ellen Truitt Wooldridge. Harrison died 17 July 1924. xxxxxxxx If this is as it appears to be [that West Prairie is the same as Tine Sawyer], this has the co-ordinates and a map. http://graveyards.com/graveyards/IL/Macoupin Shown as Gillespie South but is not far from Bunker Hill. It appears that this area was known as "West Prairie" as many Sawyers are listed as being born in West Prairie in the early 1800s [1830s].
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