Hixon (a.k.a. Dayton Cono) Cemetery
This burial index is complete to 1961 and probably 1970 and beyond (see Pauline Lillie's history). According to the 1881 History of Iowa County, Hixon had 200 graves. Only 105 are shown here. Hixon is designated as a Pioneer Cemetery.
History: Pauline Lillie's 1976 History
Gravestone Photos: Iowa Gravestone Photo Project
Plot Map: none
Condition: See Pauline Lillie's 1976 history (need update).
Interactive Location Map w/GPS
Directions Map
- Head north on Eastern Ave/V66 toward E South St (1.9 mi)
- Turn left at F15 Blvd/V66, Continue to follow F15 Blvd (4.5 mi)
- Turn left at 108th St/F15 2.0 mi
Hixon Cemetery turn-off is on the north side of the road.
"This cemetery is very hard to reach and includes driving thru a bean field, up a steep hill and past a field of cattle. From the man at the headstone establishment, 'stay to the left of the bean field, turn right at the red cattle gate and the cemetery is at the top of the hill'". - comment contributed by Jackie Ennis, 2004.
Coordinates: (DEC) Latitude 41.8555557 Longitude -92.1760163
Cemetery Photos by: Jackie Ennis
Web page by: Stephen Williams
Published: Iowa County IAGenWeb Website, 19 Nov 2008. Permission given by Lou Eichler (Fran's husband).
Media Source: Iowa County Cemetery Stones & History 1844-1975 via gravestone inscriptions.
An obituary is available if an 'X' is marked in the Obit column and can be obtained from the Williamsburg Historical Commission. Obituary notes are marked in the Notes column with a double asterisk (**).