Whitney Cemetery, Union Township, Hardin County, Iowa


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Charlotte Mazurik
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June 2000


Whitney Cemetery, Union Township, Section 26

Pioneer Cemetery

Abandoned, last burial in 1903.

Located 4 miles east and south on blacktop from Union, north 1/4 mile in field near Speas Lake.  This cemetery is located 4 miles east and south of Union on the blacktop from Union to  Y Ave. turn north 1/4 mile, in the field one the west side of the road near Speas Lake, or southwest of the Floyd Speas home. This site is west of and above the old 1865 Stage Road.

On a scenic knoll in the midst of large oak trees is the Whitney Cemetery. In recent years the county board of supervisors have had the fence re-erected. Prior to that the last fence was erected around these gravestones shortly after World War I.
According to history, in the year of 1856, George B. Whitney, with his wife, Mariah Rowe Whitney and their family, arrived in Hardin County  and settled on the east side of the Iowa River in Union township.  It was on this farm that their little daughter, Susan, died on Christmas Day in 1860 and was laid to rest among the oak trees,    Probably this was the beginning of this small cemetery from which  52 gravestone inscriptions have been copied.  The last burial was by horsedrawn hearse in 1903, with the death of Joab Haggin, son of Greenberry Haggin, the first white settler to remain for a winter in Hardin County.  Joab's wife, Elizabeth, and three of his sons had been buried here prior to his death.

Records in the Hardin County Courthouse show that on August 21, 1866, George Whitney and his wife Mariah, gave this land to the public, for the purpose of a burial ground.

Today only a few of the stones are standing if any. But the future may brighten as a Pioneer Cemetery Board has been established and is looking into what might be done with Whitney Cemetery to preserve the rich past that resides there.

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Copied by Jesse and Julia  Lundy Braga, 1974. 
Updated by Char Mazurik, 1999.

Name Born Died Notes Age
Arnold, Zackaria Mar 12 1834 Oct 6 1875    
Arnold, Susan Shanholty Jan 23 1841 Apr 27 1882 wife of Zackaria  
Arthur, Elfie M.   Oct 12 1880 dau of A B & E J Arthur  
Arthur, inf dau   Feb 14 1875 dau of A B & E J Arthur  
Barbar, Roena A   Jun 12 1876 wife of Walter 20y4dy
Beebe, Alanson Feb 7 1806 Dec 29 1863    
Beebe, Mercy J Aug 3 1827 Dec 23 1889 ss as Alanson  
Beeman, Albert W   Feb 15, 1873 son of Wm & E Beeman 23dy
Beeman, Jacob   Jun 1 1879   81y2m6dy
Beeman, John Dec 3 1826 Jul 20 1892    
Beeman, Nancy   Jan 28 1866 wife of Jacob 65y8m18dy
Bernard, Adaline M   May 13 1865 wife of A. Bernard (1st) 33y2m24dy
Brown, Nellie G   Aug 31 1870 dau of I N & M E Brown 6m 22dy
Crosley, Ann C   Sep 19 1877 wife of John 58y7m10dy
Crosser, Rozella F   Apr 3 1874 wife of R M 18y18dy
Dodd, Mary E Jun 12 1830 Nov 29 1864    
Galloway, Anna S   Oct 271885 dau of John & L R Galloway 16y11m14dy
Graham, Hattie L   Sep 4 1866 dau of J C & T Graham 2y5m27dy
Haggin, Joab May 11 1833 Nov 16 1903 father  
Haggin, Elizbeth J Davis   Dec 6 1872 mother wife of Joab 39y6m21dy
Haggin, inf son   May 6 1867 son of J & E Haggin 4dy
Haggin, Melvin S   Dec 23 1883 son of J & E Haggin 22y4m23dy
Haggin, Nathan F   Feb 4 1864 son of J & E Haggin 8m 28dy
Lockwood, Alice   Oct 29 1867 dau of L H & T A Lockwood 1y5m25dy
Long, Benjamin   Dec 22 1863   31y16dy
Long, Edwin   Jan 20 1861 son of D & M A Long 1m18dy
Long, James   Sep 16 1865   61y11m6dy
Long, John W   Nov 7 1867   40yr3m5dy
Long, Rosa May   Aug 21 1871 dau of D & M A Long 4y8m15dy
McKinney, Libbie Roxanna   Aug 15 1874 dau of G W & M M McKinney 5y11m8dy
Parrish, Meridith   Oct 17 1867   68y
Parrish, Lucinda   Jul 10 1879 wife of Meridith 70y
Perrin, Hattie   Jan 6 1868 adopted dau of E & M Perrin 2y8m4dy
Rudy, Lucinda C   Oct 18 1878 dau of J T & O S Rudy 6m24dy
Rudy, Edith May   Sep 10 1880 dau of J T & O S Rudy 10m2dy
Rudy, Phebe Mary   Jun 9 1877 dau of J T & O S Rudy 1y7m8dy
Schillinger, Maria E   Jul 21 1885 wife of J M dau of D & M A Long 22y4m28dy
Rudy, Mary   Oct 12 1884 wife of John Rudy 57y10m11dy
Rudy, John Henry   Apr 2 1867 son of John & Mary Rudy 12y10m3dy
Steelsmith, Milo H   Apr 9 1873 son of M H & N J Steelsmith 2y5m22dy
Steelsmith, infant   Jan 12 1868 son of M H & N J Steelsmith  
Sweet, Elbert J Jan 25 1872 Dec 16 1876 son of G Sweet  
Sweet, Alta May Nov 21 1873 Jan 8 1874 dau of J W Sweet  
Sweet, infant dau   Dec 22 1886 dau of J W sweet  
Sweet, Bertha A Oct 16 1876 Dec 16 1876 dau of G Sweet  
Sweet, Freddie E Aug 10 1874 Aug 21 1876 son of G Sweet  
Tate, VIrginia   Jul 30 1868   23y1m21dy
VanVoorhis, unreadable Sep 4 1876 Sep 12 1876 child of W O & M C VanVoorhis  
VanVoorhis, Ida Sep 4 1876 Sep 11 1876 dau of W O & M C VanVoorhis  
Watson, Algerno E   Jan 31 1881 son of R E & M V Watson 3y8m28dy
Weld, Otis L   Apr 28 1862 husband of P M Weld 62y2m9dy
Whitney, Susan   Dec 25 1860 dau of G &M Whitney 9y7m4dy