The Macoupin County Archives has in its files,
indexes/listings of many veterans buried in numerous Macoupin County
cemeteries. WPA workers compiled the indexes during the
Depression Era (about 1939-1940).
Henry Schmidt Farm Graves
W. ½ of the NE. ¼ of Section 34, T. 11 N. R.6
Nilwood Township, Macoupin County Illinois
Name of Cemetery:
Has no name
Location:
On Henry J. Schmidt Farm, Nilwood Township
Number of graves:
8
Rods of fence around cemetery: Has
no fence
Number of people interviewed: 2
A man by the name of Geo. Williams, a Bachelor and another Bachelor
Bro., and one Married Bro. Buried their Mother in this Cem. That
many yrs ago and that is the only one out of the eight people buried
there that he knows the name of. The cemetery is 13 ft wide and
50 ft. long. Perfectly level. Can’t see where there is any
graves. The first owner of this land that Mr. Henry Schmidt knows
of was Wm. Terrall Burford, who owned all the land around Sulpher
Springs Cem., now owned by his widow & Heirs. Mr. Buford sold
it to Judge Enslow, Judge Enslow sold it to his Bro. Dave Enslow.
Mr. Henry J. Schmidt the present owner of the land bought it from Dave
Enslow in the year 1908 or near that time as best as he can
remember. Mr. Schmidt says there is no deed for the cem. and
there was no exception in his deed for it. He plows right up to
it but does not plow over it. Many years ago there was timber all
around this little cem. That has now been all cleared.
There never was any tombstones at any of the graves. Wm. Schmidt
owns 160 acres of land, divided into two tracts, 80 acres each.
this cem. is on the back on the 80 acre ¾ of a mile north from the
public highway and ___ his house & barn. This tract of land
is ¼ of mile East and West and One Mile North and South or Mile the
other way. This North 80 acres South 80 was bought by Mr. Henry
J. Schmidt’s father from Mr. Schaffer the man from whom Schaffer Mine
got its name. To go to this cem. Travel Public Highway running
East & West by Schaffer’s Mine 2 ½ Miles east of Schaffer to
crossroad turn north 2 miles, then East on road going by Yowell Cem. ½
mile East of Cemetery to the Home and farm of Mr. Henry J. Schmidt on
which this little cem. is located.
Information obtained from Mr. Henry J. Schmidt – present owner of the
land and Cemetery.
Land records of Macoupin County have been searched for a deed to the
burial grounds but none can be found. This small cemetery is not
incorporated and there are no trustees in charge of the burial
grounds. We have also checked the transfers of the land on which
the cemetery is located for an exception to the burial grounds but no
mention is made of the cemetery.
The only description that we can give of this small cemetery is that
made by the fieldman of the burial grounds which is reserved by Mr.
Schmidt and could read as follows:
A small plot of ground (.58 of an acre) out of the W. ½ of the NE. ¼ of
Section 34, T. 11 N. R.6, West of the Third Principal Meridian and
measures 15 feet on the North and South sides and 50 feet on the East
and West, situated in the County of Macoupin and State of Illinois.
There are no known soldiers buried in this burial grounds.
We are unable to give the date of the oldest grave in the cemetery
since there are no markers.