UNION CHAPEL SOUTH CEMETERY

Union Chapel South Cemetery

The Union Chapel South Cemetery is located in Section 7 of South township.   Land was given on May 11, 1861 by Thomas Runkle and M. C. and Mary DeBord. 
  
The deed of this cemetery was filed at the recorder’s office by W. E. and Emma Freeman and G. R. and Stena M. Freeman on December 14, 1905 and September 6, 1906.  
  
Some of the early settlers buried there are members of the Runkles, Brassfield, Guilliam and Moore families. 
  
The first church near the cemetery burned down and in 1891, a new church was built. However, the church did not have many members and in 1951 it was sold to Ralph and Jack Hammans and was dismantled and moved. The deed of this cemetery was filed at the recorder’s office by W. E. and Emma Freeman and G. R. and Stena M. Freeman on December 14, 1905 and September 6, 1906.

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Source: The Winterset Madisonian - Centennial Edition

              Winterset, Iowa

              July 18, 1956

              Page 8, Columns 2 & 3

                  

 

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