Re: Unionville Cemetery
DYSART, MORDECAI AND ALEXANDER
Posted By: Jennifer Dysart Roberson (email) In Response To: Re: Unionville Cemetery (dee moore mick)
Date: 3/29/2011 at 05:22:24
Yes, has anyone discovered any records of those buried in the Unionville Cemetery? The tombstone of Mordecai and his son, Alexander Dysart is in row 9 the left side as you enter. Mordecai's inscription is almost impossible to read now. It was more readable in the 1970's when the Appanoose genealogical society transcribed the headstones.
My query is: How can I find out if Charity Emeline Dysart is buried next to her husband and son? There is no headstone visable at the site, but I noticed there is quite a bit of empty space around Mordecai's grave. I really feel she is buried here and perhaps Alexander's sister Martha SJ Dysart Bridal.Does the Cemetery allow digging? Did the people who are buried in the Cemetery have to pay to be buried? If so, where are those records? Did someone donate the land for the Cemetery? If so who was it?
Who do I contact about the grave yard? Do they allow digging? The Dysart's had land very near the Cemetery. I would like to erect a new headstone for my Dysart family buried here, who do I get permission from? I have been given a phone number to call and left messages, I have never had a reply. So I am stumped. I know people are still being buried so someone must know what sites are available and who are in the other sites?
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