McGregor Family Cemetery aka McGregor Graveyard Township 95N, Range 3W, Section 27, Mendon township |
Compiled by S. Ferrall
for Clayton co. IAGenWeb, May 2022. The precise location of the McGregor graveyard / McGregor Family cemetery is unknown, other than it was on a hilltop above the home of Alexander McGregor "on the end of Main St. At some time during his ownership, Alexander had designated the plot for use as a cemetery. The cemetery plot is now a part of McGregor Heights. A long-standing, and much litigated,
dispute between the McGregor brothers, Alexander (and his
wife Ann), James Jr., Duncan and Ann Gardner McGregor's
brothers, over land ownership is detailed in an article
titled "The McGregor Estate" published in The
Palimpsest, Vol.XII, January 1931. The land where the
cemetery was located eventually became a part of the
extensive law-suits and counter-suits brought by the
family members against one another. In early 1858, Alexander McGregor published in the local newspaper, the following notice:
Mr. McGregor, at the time was suffering from cancer and knew that he would not live long .... perhaps the publication of the notice was due (at least in part) to the long and bitter feud with his brother James. Within a month of the public notice, the following was published:
Only two of the burials in the cemetery are known for certain ... that of Alexander McGregor and one of his sons. The wording of McGregor's public notice and the April 28th publication both imply that there were others, perhaps several, over the years. Unfortunately, there are no records of whose remains (other than the 2 known) were removed from the McGregor Graveyard in response ..... or where they were reburied, although the 'new' town cemetery Oakland / Pleasant Grove, is a very likely repository.
Alexander McGregor died in December 1858, and was buried in the McGregor Graveyard. Litigation continued within the family and often involved citizens of McGregor who had purchased lots, buildings or homes from the McGregor's over the years. James McGregor was eventually awarded the portion of land containing the cemetery and at some time after, the remains of Alexander and a son who died at birth in 1850 were disinterred by Ann McGregor and reburied in the Lower Town cemetery, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (aka Evergreen cemetery). Alexander McGregor Obituary James McGregor Jr. died in New York, 03/24/1867. His funeral was held in New York, and in early May his remains were brought to McGregor where he was given a second funeral and buried on a hill-side a little way up from the upper public square. In July 1869, the North Iowa Times reported that James' remains would be "deposited" in "Monument Park" on upper Main street and a monument erected by his nephew, James Buell / Buel. See Buell Park cemetery |
Additional source:
City of
McGregor
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