Western Mound Township |
Macoupin County |
NE Corner of the NE ¼ NE ¼ of Sec. 22 T10 R9W | Illinois |
There were no
veterans’ names found in the St. Catharine’s Cemetery report.
However, the report does contain information that could be useful to a
genealogist if the families mentioned have a connection to any of our
members or for locating the cemetery. Spelling and kept “as is”
in original report, but property description has been edited.
Oldest grave: Josephine, wife of Joseph Stedronsky
(Born 6-14-184_ -- Died 9-9-1893)
Number of lots: 124
Number of graves: 50
Number of graves to be filled: 5
Number of graves to be leveled: 25
Number of Veterans graves that need stones: None
Number of stones in cemetery that need
resetting: 4
Number of stones that need recutting: 2
Rods of fence around cemetery: 50 or 800 ft.
Condition of fence: Good
Rods of fence to be repaired: None
Rods of fence to be replaced: None
Number of people interviewed: 4
No veterans’ graves without marker
This cemetery is ¼ mi. east and ¼ mi. south of Hagaman, Ill. on the
south side of hard road.
It is situated on New Hard road, Route 108, between Reader, Ill. and
Hagaman, Ill. It is on the south side of road, also 100 feet from
hard road. A grass lawn between hard road and cem. for cars to
park on. The north fence of cem. is steel lawn fence attached to
steel posts. A steel gate near the center of cem. There is
a road way of dirt through the center of cem. The fence on east,
south, and west sides of cem. is woven wire over barb wire on top
attached to steel posts. There are no pines in cem. and it is in
very nice condition. To get to this cem. one travels ¼ mile south
from Hagaman, Ill. Then east on Hard Road Route No. 108, ¼ to
cem. From Reader, Ill. you travel Hard Road Route 108 you
travel about 2 miles west to cem. which is situated on south side of
road. The north side of the cem. there is a cement wall or
foundation about 2 feet high and 4 inches thick with steel posts set in
the foundation. To these posts is attached the lawn fence on
north side of cem.
(Interviewed 4 people)
Mr. C. C. Robinson Sr. was the first owner of the land where cem. is
located. Cem. was deeded by this Mr. Robinson to church and
trustees for cem. purposes. He is the present owner of the land
surrounding the cem. All papers and deeds are at Greenfield, Ill.
in possession of Father Chas Flori “See Mr. Flori”.
The cem. obtained its name from St. Cathrine Church situated in
Hagaman, Ill. The church was laid out by trustees about 1910 or
12. Don’t know of any soldiers buried in the cem. There is
no permanent caretaker. The community in general take care of
cem. Lots are sold and money used for upkeep of cem. It is
a public cem. Fence is in good shape. Nicely keeping by
cem. management. The present trustees are Mr. Ed McAliney, Luke
Castelo, and Rev. Chas Flori. Rev. Chas Flori address is
Greenfield, Ill. Mr. McAliney and Luke Castilo, Chesterfield,
Ill. Rev. Chas Flori is sec. & Treas. of Board of Trustees
and has all records and papers of cem. Went to Greenfield, Ill.
and interviewed Rev. Flori and he told us all papers were in
Springfield concerning cem. Mr. McAliney thinks the deeds are
recorded in court house, but referred us to Rev. Flori, for exact
information about them.