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Nettleton Cemetery
Cemetery History: NETTLETON CEMETERY The first Catholic to come to the Greene area was William Nettleton, who came from Davenport in l855. The following spring, James, Lawrence, Thomas and Patrick Hagarty (brothers-in-law of William Nettleton) came also to the Greene area. In 1857, in the log cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton, a Mass service was offered by Father Durant. At the same time he baptized the oldest child of the Nettletons, which was the first Catholic baptism in the community. For some time, Masses were read in neighboring homes and there soon was talk of building a church. Work began in l87l on the thirty acres of land donated by William Nettleton, which was across the road from the Nettleton homestead in the northeast corner of Section 25 of Coldwater Twp. This church was the first church built in Butler County. The first burial in the cemetery adjoining the church was Captain Charles Coffee, a veteran of both the Mexican and the Civil Wars, who was an engineer and the contractor of the church. In the process of bringing a load of lumber from Clarksville to the church site, the horses became frightened and he lost control of the wagon which hit a stump and overturned on him. The injuries resulted in his death. His funeral was held in the Nettleton home. The first burial from the church was that of Mathew Higgins, another Irishman, and the service was conducted before the interior of the church was finished. Services continued from the church until 1900, at which time the church was closed. It remained vacant until 1923 at which time the building was sold to W. M. Lovell and dismantled by him. The cemetery, over the years, has been maintained by members of the parish of the Greene Church, although the last burial in the cemetery was that of Theresa Doyle, who died on December 31, 1937. A tall wooden cross stand along the west side of the cemetery. A plaque on it reads: "In Memory of the Pioneers who Kept the Faith". Another plaque has been placed on the spot where the first Catholic Church once stood. It reads: "Site of St. Mary's Catholic Church Est. 1872 First Church in Butler County". The cemetery is located between Greene and Allison, east of Hwy 14 and just north of C23. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Burials Row 1 is at the West end of the cemetery and go numerically East. Boller, Frederick P. b Nov 23, 1883 d May 10, 1884 son of F.W. Boller Row 3 Coffey, Capt. Charles Co. H 23 Ill. Inf. (Killed when his team ran away while hauling lumber to build the church in l87l, first person to be buried in Nettleton Cem.) Collins, Mary V. dau of F. and C. Collins d July 13, 1873 6m 6d Row 7 Collins, ? d May 6, l873 55y 6d stone badly damaged Row 7 (two small stones, no dates, near above stone) Row 7 Cronin, Julia A. d Mar 26, 1874 36y wife of Jeremiah Row 7 Cronis, Jeremiah no dates no stone Row 7 Doyle, Elizabth d Feb. 4, l896 76y Row 5 Doyle, Mary Emily d June 22, l895 37y Row 5 Doyle, Matilda Saunders d June l, l873 31y Row 5 Doyle, Richard F. d Nov 2, l899 31y Row 5 Five small stones directly behind Doyles that read Robert, Emily, Matilda, Father, Mother Row 6 Doyle, Teresa l850-1937 wife of James Row 8 Doyle, Robert d Dec l, l888 73y Row 5 Hagarty, Mary L. l847-1917 wife of James Row 8 Hagarty, James l839-1898 Row 8 Hagarty, Francis l879 infant son of Mary L. and James Row 8 Hagarty, Mary d Apr 22, l876 80y Row 3 Hagarty, Thomas d Aug 4, l874 52y Row 3 Hagarty, Eliza l837-1927 Row 3 One small stone no markings Row 3 Two small stones directly behind Hagartys Row 4 Hanley, Mathew l869-1939 Row 6 Hess, Mary d Sept 6, l889 25y 9m 3d wife of W.D. Hess Row 9 Jemerson, Thomas J. d Nov 29, l875 29y Row 7 Kean, Sagela dau of R. W. and M. Kean d May 27, l882? Row 8 Kohlas, August 1 week old Kohlas, Albert 10 days old (both known to be buried here but no markers found) Lynch, Susan l835-1911 Row 7 Two very badley damaged stones: ??? died May 6, l873 55y 6d Row 7 ??? top of stone gone 57y Row 7 Lynch, John E. b June 10, l853 d Sept. 20, l883 Row 1 Small stone Father Row 1 Marlow, Ann d Oct 6, l893 69y 3m 9d wife of Wm. Row 8 Marlow, John d Nov 20, l887 41y 6m Row 8 Marlow, Charles A. d age 7y 10d Row 8 Marlow, Ellen d age 2y Row 8 Marlow, Elizabeth J. d age 2y 7m 7d Row 8 (John, Charles, Ellen and Elizabeth were children of Ann and William Marlow) Marlow, Thomas d Feb 3, l888 30y 23d Row 9 McGee, Rosanna d Mar 4, l882 72y Row 3 Two small stones on the McGee lot marked: Mary no dates Row 3 M.M.M. no dates Row 3 McMahon, Francis Peter d Feb 29, l880 5y 5m 20d son of J.S. and E. McMahon Row 3 McMahon, Clara Agnes d Dec. 31, 1885 3y 4m 16d dau of C. and M. McMahon Row 3 One small unmarked stone on McMahon lot Row 3 Murphy, Ellen b Sept 29, 1820 d Nov l9, l876 Row 1 Five small stones near Murphy lot E.M. no dates Row 1 Unmarked Row 1 Three unmarked Row 2 Nettleton, Mother Maria T. l825 - 1900 Row 9 One small unmarked stone on Nettleton lot Row 9 Newburn, Wm. C. d Oct 27, 1903 53y Row 9 Newburn, Catherine d Feb 13, 1909 69y Row 9 Two small stones on the Newburn lot Catherine Row 9 William Row 9 Neal, Lucy A. b Aug 20, l862 d Nov 24, 1887 Beloved wife of Joseph N. Neal Row 6 McNutty, J. l827 - 1880 GAR - 1861-1865 Row 7 Medium size stone (unreadable) Row 7 Small stone no markings Row 7 O'Brian, Patrick d Mar 28, 1876 34y Row 3 O'Brian, Mary wife of Patrick d Apr 10, 1900 51y 10m 21 d Row 3 O'Brian, Catherine d July 5, l867 65y Row 3 O'Brian, Timothy d Jan 27, l864 74y Row 3 O'Brian, George d Mar 11, 1881 48y Row 3 Three small stones directly behind the O'Brians Row 4 O'Brian, William d Aug 8, l908 84y Row 6 O'Brian, Alice dau of W. and A. O'Brian d Sept l5, l878 11y 2m 15d Row 6 O'Brian, Anna Currie wife of Wm. d age 60y 5m Row 6 Payette, Louise l882-1879 Row 3 Payette, Henry l873-1880 Row 3 Payette, Alexina l871-1880 Row 3 Payette, Prime l866-1880 Row 3 Reed, Rosanna d Jan 3, l88l 68y Row7 Reed no dates Row 7 Reed (only bottom of large stone standing) Row 7 Reed, Our Gracie, A Little Angel Row 7 Ward, Owen d Mar 2, l912 83y Row 6 Ward, Mary d Jan 16, l880 wife of Owen 76y 3d Row 5(?) Ward, Agnes B. d Oct 18, 1871 child of Mary and Owen 16y Row 6 Ward, Charles no dates child of Mary and Owen Row 6 Ward, Elizabeth no dates child of Mary and Owen Row 6 Ward, Owen small stone no dates Row 6 stones without surnames: Morene M. small stone no dates Row 6 Agnes D. small stone no dates Row 6 M.M. small stone no dates Row 6 D.W. small stone no dates Row 6 B.H. small stone no dates Row 7 M.H. small stone no dates Row 7 Page Online: 18 Sep 2018 |