Sheppard Cemetery, Union Township, Hardin County, Iowa


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Charlotte Mazurik
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June 2000


Sheppard Cemetery, Union Township, Section 8

Location - 31751 300th Street, Union township.  From Gifford, Ia drive south on UU Ave to 300th Street and turn east 1/4 mile.  Sheppard is located on the northside of the road. This cemetery is well maintained and is still in use in 1999.  In the past few years it has been expanded to nearly double it's size. The earliest burial found was in August of 1851.T86N-R19W-Sec 8-SE1/4.

Mr John SHEPARD, a pioneer, donated a portion of his farm for  a permanent public buring ground, where the pioneer settlers, or those people passing through this area could bury their dead without expense.  John SHEPARD was the first surveyor of Hardin County. He was born in Breckenridge Co. Kentucky on November 25, 1802 to John and Lucretia PATTERSON SHEPARD both natives of Kentucky. John SHEPARD SR. died when John Jr. was a small boy, and his mother married James JONES, and removed to Indiana, where she subsequently died. John left Kentucky in 1827. He was 25 when he went to Indiana for a short time. Then he went to the lead mines of Wisconsin, near Galena, Illinois. In July of 1831 he married Tennessee MACOMAS, who was born in Lawrence Co., Ohio, November 14, 1817. To this union were born nine children: Benjamin, Lydia, Jane, Mary, Julia, John, son, infant and Emeline. In the fall of 1851, SHEPARD bought a claim on section 7, Union Twp. where he resided until 1875, when he removed to Union. He was first elected County Surveyor in March of 1853, serving two terms.

Although, in 1937,the earliest date on a marker was August 5, 1851, The earliest burial was that of John SHEPARD's daughter just prior to this time. A little daughter of John and Tennessee SHEPARD sickened and died. And as was customary among the settlers, Mr. and Mrs.George WEST, neighbors of the SHEPARD'S went to offer their help and sympathy. Mr. WEST and Mr. SHEPARD made the little coffin of boards and Mr. WEST was givin directions as to just where to dig the grave. After the grave was ready, Mr. SHEPARD carried the little casket with the body of his child to the grave, singing hymns all the way. Each grave was protected by a picket fence. The rest of the cemetery was covered with hazel brush and large trees and was a feeding ground for the stock of the neighborhood

In 1970, the oldest grave stone that could be found was of Thomas C Johnson, who died Nov 6, 1852 at the age of 3 1/2.  He was the son of Isaac Johnson, Mrs. George (Melissa Johnson)  West parents. .From records on Nov 18, 1933 Marshalltown T-R There was a West reunion at that time in Liscomb of the four remaining children of the ten children of George and Mellissa Johnson West. The story recalled the West home being near the Sheppard Cemetery and the account of John Sheppard's burial of his daughter being the first burial.. The June 3 1860, Sunday afternoon tornado wipe away the West farm. The only thing they salvaged was the family bible that was found over two miles away still in tact.

The ladies felt a desire to make it a beautiful spot so they met, Feb. 1, 1887, at the home of Clay SMITH and organized a society, known as the Shepard Cemetery Society. The officers, protem were: Mrs. Henry BURHARDT, Pres., Mrs Tena LOVELL, Sec., Mrs. Bettie ROWEN, Treas. The Executive Committee, Mrs. Edna UPTON, Mrs. Mattie LEPLEY and Mrs. H.E. SMITH. Their objective was to improve, repair and beautify the cemetery. They wrote a constitution for a guide and held meetings the second Thursday of the month. At first dues were 5 cents per meeting and later were a 1 $ per year.

At first most of the work of clearing and fencing was donated by the men. To raise money for the upkeep of the cemetery, the ladies served oyster and ice cream suppers and monthly dinners.

In1892 a committee of: John MASON, Hiram ROWEN and Mrs. Peter LEPLEY secured subscriptions and donations of work for the erection of a church, which they named the SHEPARD UNION CHURCH. Peter LEPLEY donated the land for the church grounds. The land was across the road to the south of the cemetery. The church was not used for many years. In 1948 it was sold at auction to Jacob NEWBY for $2000 and was torn down in the 1950's

In 1905 lots in the Old part of the cemetery sold for $ 1 per lot. In 1906 John NEWBY was contracted to keep the grounds in repair. He would recieve 50 cents per grave if you wanted your lot mowed. .In 1908, the society bought 1 acre of land for $100 to the east of the cemetery from J. H. SMITH. These lots were sold for $10 each. They also erected a new fence.In 1909, the society started a Permanent Care Fund of $25 per lot. Lots were to cost $ 2.50, they were to be 8 X 18 feet with a 4 foot path and brick at each corner.. In 1936 they erected the third new fence, It is rod iron fence and gates. In 1973 lots were $75 and Permanent care was $40. In 1999 lots are$ 250.

Little known fact: Isaac JOHNSON brought two slaves with him from Kentucky to Hardin County, a man and his wife. They had been given their freedom but were old family servants and deeply attached to the Johnson Family and preferred to remain with them. They are the only colored people buried in Shepard Cemtery. Compiled by Glenn and Sally PAUL of Eldora, in 1974. Updated Jun 3 1999 by Charlotte Mazurik.

This listing is arranged in five areas-section (a) is the original plot in the far northwest corner of the cemetery. Sections ( b ) and ( c ) are the next sections that were added.  They are in the southwest corner of the cemetery with ( b ) on the west side of the Main Sheppard Gate and ( c ) on the east side of the gate.between the west and east gates.  Section ( d ) is the next section that was added, it is located on the east side of the drive from the east gate to the north fence and east to the cedar trees on the old east boundrey. Section ( e ) is the newest section and to date has not had a burial yet, It is the entire section to the east side of the cemetery from the cedar trees to the east fence...

Rows listed are from the west to the east, with the first grave being number 1 in the southwest corner of each section. Spaces are numbered where there was a stone.  It is possible there are graves where stones are no longer there and were not counted or listed.  FMH stands for Funeral Home Marker.   Red type means stones are damaged or badly weathered and hard to read at this date.

Section (d) in other file.

ORIGINAL SECTION  (a)

Sec Row Gve SURNAME BORN DIED OTHER AGE
a 1 1 Wilson,Armstrong Jun 14 1809 Nov 21 1891
a 1 1 Wilson,Louisa Jan 9 1811 Aug 17 1895
a 1 2 Wilson, Nancy A Aug 7 1879 wife of D.T. Wilson 37y
a 1 2 Wilson, Emma Feb 10 1870 Sep 1880
a 1 3 Wilson, Daniel T corp Co B 11 Ia Inf
a 1 4 Wilson, Loretta K 1863 1932
a 1 ms Wilson, Joseph A 32 Ia Inf Co F GAR Post 154 Eldora no stone found
a 1 ms Wilson, Mother 1839 1932 no stone found
a 1 ms Wilson, Thomas H Mar 4 1882 25y4m4dy no stone found
a 1 ms Wilson, Robert Aug 12 1874 son of J A & A Wilson 3y8m21dy no stone found
a 1 ms Wilson, Emma Mar 3 1880 dau of J A & A Wilson 10Dy no stone found
a 1 ms Wilson, Herby W Mar 18 1882 son of J A & A Wilson 9m 11dy no stone found
a 1 5 Halladay, Isaac W 1882 1955
a 1 5 Halladay, Elsie May 1888 1940
a 1 6 Eklor, Mabel      FHM 1907 1958
a 1 6 Eklor, Calvin      FHM 1927 1986
a 2 1 Gunter, Minnie I Jun 20 1880 dau of GW&E Gunter 2y1m23day
a 2 2 Haggin, Murty Feb 3 1880 dau of O F  & M Haggin 1m15dy
a 2 3 Haggin, Infant son Oct 21 1864 son of O F & M Haggin
a 2 4 Murdock, John Mar 2 1870 son of W H & S Murdock
a 2 5 Hill, John Aug 5 1854 53y
a 3 1 Johnson, John May 10 1835 Aug 21 1881
a 3 1 Johnson, Mary H Jul 25 1827 Apr 6 1906
a 3 1 Wilcox, Lottie Mar 22 1880 wife ofL Wilcox 29y7m18d
a 3 1 Wilcox, Jessie Jul 31 1880 dau of L & L Wilcox 5m17d
a 3 3 Cox, Catharine Feb 14 1878 dau of JM & SE Cox 1y14d
a 3 4 Leech, Anna C Feb 26 1876 dau of J & M F Leech 2y5m4dy
a 3 5 Cox, Mary L Jan 20 1874 dau of J M & S E Cox 1y6m23dy
a 3 5 Cox, John F Jan 23 1874 son of J M & S E Cox 3y23dy
a 3 6 Leech, Celia Aug 26 1874 wife of  J Leech 66y
a 3 7 Leech, Joseph Mar 13 1872 73y7m10dy
a 3 8 unreadable
a 3 9 Wiseman, Malinda Dec 16 187? 58
a 3 10 Johnson, Eliza J Jul 22 1862 dau of J & M H Johnson 2y8m28dy
a 3 10 Johnson, George S Oct 6 1862 son of J & M H Johnson 9m 20dy
a 3 11 Leech, Martin Apr 1862 son J T & C Leech
a 4 1 Wardle, Margaret M 1917 1921 dau of Earnest&Loueasa on Joseph B Leech plot
a 4 2 Leech, Joseph B 1853 1896
a 4 3 Leech, Lydia 1856 1940 maiden Darling
a 4 4 Leech, J T Co F 32nd Ia Inf
a 4 5 Darling, Hiram 1817 1901
a 4 6 Leach, Nathen Aug 6 1826 Feb 27 1908 son of Joseph & Celia Leech
a 4 6 Leach, Judy May 1 1814 Jan 7 1895 wife of Nathen maiden Martin
a 4 7 Lawrence, Wm. Horton Nov 10 1862 Mar 2 1900
a 4 8 Valentine, Albert C Aug 6 1858 son of D S & S A  Valentine 1y5m
a 4 8 Valentine, Martha I Oct 14 1864 dau of D S  & S A Valentine 1y5m
a 4 9 Valentine, Infant unreadable
a 4 10 Valentine, Jane unreadable
a 4 11 Valentine, Lizzie unreadable
a 4 12 Johnson, Hiram Aug 29 1863 son of I & S A Johnson 7y7m13dy
a 4 13 Johnson, Thomas C oldest stone Nov 6 1852 son of I  & S A  Johnson 3y6m4dy
a 4 14 Kesinger, Sintha Dec 30 1857 dau of A & M Kesinger 1y7m30dy
a 5 1 Leach, John 1849 1934 son of N & J Leach
a 5 2 Leach, Mary F May 31 1850 Jan 31 1908 wife of John
a 5 3 Willetts, Levi Mar 12 1832 Apr 24 1902
a 5 4 Tisor, Josie Feb 1 1890 dau of A T & N Tisor 7m
a 5 5 Tisor, Andrew Co A 1 Mo Engers
a 5 6 Tisor, Nancy E 1841 1913
a 5 8 Drury,  J D Sep 1 1835 Jan 9 1899 as Lydia
a 5 8 Drury, Lydia May 5 1838 Dec 25 1894 wife  of J D
a 6 1 Lawrence, Cady O 1881 1951
a 6 2 Lawrence, John W Nov 10 1842 Nov 10 1906 GAR
a 6 2 Lawrence, Julia E Mar 4 1847 May 19 1910
a 6 3 Lawrence, Cora L Dec 28 1878 Jan 3 1887 dau of J W & J Lawrence
a 6 4 Lawrence, Sibbie E Feb 7 1879 dau of J W & J Lawrence 7y7m1dy
a 6 5 Shepherd, Tennessee Oct 10 1906 as John 89y
a 6 5 Shepherd, John Mar 14 1888 as Tennessee 81y8m19dy
a 6 6 Shepherd, Emeline Nov 30 1870 dau of J & T Shepherd 27y9m23dy
a 6 7 Shepherd, infant son May 6 1857 son of J & T Shepherd
a 6 8 Shepherd, John Oct 21 1853 son of J &  T Shepherd 3y7m15dy
a 6 ms Shepherd, dau August 1851 First Burial No Stone found
a 6 9 Johnson, William H Oct 3 1858 son of -- & J Johnson 1yr9m23dy
a 6 10 Drury, Cassinda Dec 21 1866 dau of J D & L Drury 4y4m2dy
a 7 1 McCreary, Infant son son of W E McCreary
a 8 1 Rowen, Jasper N 1846 1934 Co B 11th IA Inf GAR
a 8 1 Rowen, Rhoda H 1849 1934 dau of Soloman & Harriett Gettis Rickord
a 8 2 Rowen, Albert C Dec 19 1875 son of J N & R H Rowen 11m10dy
a 8 3 Cox, Direxa Oct 23 1886 dau of Cyrus & Amanda J Groves Rowen 41y11m
a 8 4 Rowen, Cyrus B Oct 16 1898 86y5m4dy
a 8 4 Rowen, Amanda J Feb 23 1863 wife of Cyrus nee Groves 41y3dy
a 8 4 Rowen, Lewis H Jun 6 1862 son of C & A J Rowen 14y5m1dy slab stone broken 3 pieces
a 8 4 Rowen, Elizabeth Feb 6 1788 Jan xx 1854 mother of Cyrus nee Drollinger slab stones broken 3 pieces
a 9 1 Gifford, J Luverne Oct 13 1896 Jun 21 1960
a 9 2 Gifford, Chas T Apr 3 1836 May 18 1911
a 9 3 Gifford, Harriet D Oct 12 1867 Nov 29 1952 nee Rowen
a 9 4 Wilcox, Nettie H Sep 27 1874 Dau of P J & L C Wilcox 11m
a 9 5 Wilcox, Daniel age 77
a 9 5 Wilcox, Elizabeth Jul 30 1876 wife of Daniel 73y7m11dy
a 9 6 Wilcox, Murry Mar 22 1881 Mar 12 1882 son of J D & N A Wilcox
a 9 7 Cramer, Walter Apr 16 1856 son of J & E Cramer 14y4m26dy stone broken
a 10 1 Hartinger, Clementine Sep 21 1889 dau of David Begford 66y5m9dy
a 10 2 Pearson, Sidnie J Jul 25 1889 wife of A W Pearson - nee Campbell 21y1m13dy
a 10 3 Atwood, Edgar Sep 17 1874 son of W F & A H Atwood 4y6m17dy slab stone broken 2 pieces
a 10 4 David, Jane Jan 5 1859 wife of Isaac F David 70y9m7dy slab stone broken 2 pieces
a 10 5 Marple, Robert W Sep 13 1873 Nov 8 1873
a 10 5 Marple, Marion L Jan 18 1875 Feb 22 1875
a 10 6 Wilcox, Susan E Mar 31 1857 wife of R M Wilcox 30y6m28dy
a 10 7 Hansen, Jens Feb 8 1845 Oct 18 1897
a 11 1 Lawrence, Frankie C Sep 6 1872 son of J & M Lawrence 1y1m23dy
a 11 2 Hardinger, Peter 1831 Oct 18 1904 son of John W & Susan Hartinger Co I 125 Ohio Inf GAR
a 11 3 Reed, William B Sep 22 1874 son of J W & M J Reed 3y2m9dy
a 11 4 Reed, Infant dau Mar 31 1860 dau of J & I Reed
a 11 4 Reed, Cornelius Sep 12 1868 son of Catharine Reed 2m
a 11 m Hiday, Catharine Jul 4 1870 wife of J W Hiday-dau of John W & Susan Walter Hardinger 40y10m1dy stone gone
a 11 m Hardinger, Susan Nov 20 1865 wife of John W Hardinger nee Walter 62y stone gone
a 12 m Valentine, Daisy L Apr 22 1880 dau of Levi M & Sarah A Penn Valentine 2y10m17dy stone broken off
a 12 1 Hartinger, Sarah  E Dec 31 1875 wife of Salem Hartinger nee Ackley 34y5m14dy
a 12 2 Kinnan, Sarah Jan 4 1828 Oct 30 1894
a 12 3 Kinnan, Jennie Jan 1 1861 dau of J & S Kinnan 6m6dy
a 12 4 Rickord, John W 1852 1916
a 12 5 Rickord, Emma Mar 26 1891 wife of J W Rickord nee Elerding 37y10m13dy
a 12 6 Rickord, Andrew C Feb 28 1862 son of S W & H Rickord 17y1m
a 12 7 Rickord, Harriett Mar 29 1872 wife of Soloman W Richord-dau of Ira E & Mary Gettis 43y8m16dy
a 13 1 Lepley, Adam H Apr 16 1835 Nov 10 1908
a 13 2 Lepley, Amanda Jan 3 1835 Aug 20 1875 wife of Adam
a 13 3 Lepley, Joseph G Sep 16 1872 son of A & A Lepley 1y7m
a 13 4 Lepley, A V Sep 27 1875 son of A & A Lepley 5m22dy
a 13 5 Brown, Eddie M Sep 8 1872 son of J F & CL Brown 1y2m
a 14 1 Cassel, Henry V Apr 16 1884 son of H & C A Cassel 20y11m1dy
a 14 2 Cassel, Catherine A Apr 12 1880 wife of H Cassel 55y6m20dy
a 14 3 Scott, Thomas Jul 17 1787 Mar 18 1869 82y8m stone down in pieces
a 14 4 Lepley, Margaret 1831 1912 nee Scott `
a 14 4 Lepley, Valentine 1826 1913
a 14 5 Lepley, Martha Oct 1863 dau of V & M Lepley 1y
a 14 5 Lepley, Roda Nov 1867 dau of V & M Lepley 4wks

SECTION  (b) - The Old Part

Sec Row Gve SURNAME BORN DIED OTHER AGE
b 1 1 Bittner, Wilber E 1910 1938
b 1 2 Bittner, Oliver H 1880 1953
b 1 2 Bittner, Lavada 1890 1963
b 1 3 Bittner, John A Dec 9 1914 Dec 8 1915 son of O B & L L Bitner
b 1 4 Bittner, Kenneth C Jan 30 1921 Jan 26 1992
b 1 5 Cox, John M 1837 1909 Co F 32 Ia Inf GAR
b 1 5 Cox, Sarah 1846 1916 nee Leech- dau of Nathan & Julia Leech
b 1 6 Mitchell, infant dau of N V & E M Mitchell
b 1 7 Mitchell, Nathan Voris 1878 1940
b 1 7 Mitchell, Eva May 1882 1968 nee Howell
b 1 8 Gorham, Harrison N 1853 1931
b 1 8 Gorham, Lucy 1873 1947 nee Howell
b 1 9 Mitchell, Charles E 1930 1942
b 1 10 Mitchell, infant 1904
b 1 11 Upton, Eugene J Jun 19 1847 May 9 1914
b 1 11 Upton Edna L Jan 8 1850 Dec 22 1909
b 1 12 Upton, Rolin Dec 8 1873 Mar 8 1885
b 1 13 Upton, Newton Aug 27 1879 Sep 3 1879
b 1 14 Upton, Louis Jun 25 1872 Dec 13 1879
b 1 15 Leroy, Isabelle Jan 10 1867 Apr 17 1897 wife of C H Leroy
b 1 16 Cordle, William R 1845 1921 5 Mo Cav Co H
b 1 16 Cordle, Judy 1869 1927 wife
b 1 17 Cordle, Elizabeth L Sep 10 1833 Nov 18 1890 1st wife of W R Cordle
b 1 18 Cordle, Infant infant of Ed and Alta Cordle
b 2 1 Strawbridge, John 1851 1926
b 2 2 Campbell, Robert G 1890 1959
b 2 2 Campbell, Zoe G 1888 1971
b 2 3 Tomb, Olive W 1921 1983
b 2 3 Tomb, John E 1915 1980
b 2 4 Campbell, Andrew 1865 1945
b 2 4 Campbell, Lena 1872 1940
b 2 5 Green, Bertha Byers Dec 14 1874 Aug 31 1907 wife of Fred Green
b 2 6 Hallett, George S 1870 1960
b 2 6 Hallett, Nellie B 1882 1958
b 2 7 Hallett, Angeline Nov 26 1907 Sep 28 1908 dau of G S & N Hallett
b 2 8 Hallett, Alpha Aug 6 1906 Sep 24 1906 dau of G S & N Hallett
b 2 9 Conner, Norma Jean 1923 1944 dau ofJack & Elsie Mitchell Conner G-dau of N & E Mitchell- Murdered in Webster City Ia
b 2 10 Millslagle, Lyle W 1903 1904
b 2 10 Millslagle, Owen L 1908 1908
b 3 1 Newby, Clyde A 1872 1946
b 3 1 Newby, Martha D 1881 1925
b 3 2 Caster, William M 1855 1929
b 3 3 Caster, Clara A 1863 1919
b 3 4 Caster, Peter C 1891 1904
b 3 5 Glore,Kenneth W 1897 1962
b 3 6 Glore, Alonzo H 1865 1933
b 3 7 Glore, Alma C 1873 1916 wife of Lon Glore
b 3 8 Glore, Virgil L 1899 1968
b 3 9 Glore, Wilford 1901 1983
b 3 10 Reed, James Frank 1865 1956 son of James & Isabell Hartinger Reed
b 3 10 Reed, Minnie E 1864 1945 Penn
b 3 11 Dowling, Nellie 1889 1950
b 3 12 Bittner, John 1852 1927
b 3 12 Bittner, Malinda C 1854 1942
b 3 11 Miller, Jacob Mar 11 1827 Nov 24 1904
b 3 11 Miller, Harriet Nov 18 1828 Apr 2 1908
b 3 13 Nichlson, Susan M Sep 21 1830 Apr 5 1902 nee McConnell
b 3 14 Jones, Oliver 1849 1927
b 3 14 Jones, Mary T 1850 1928 dau of N & J Leech
b 3 15 Jones, Polly J Mar 19 1900 dau of O & M Jones 21y9m7dy
b 4 1 Swift, Geo W Co F 11 Ia Inf
b 4 2 Swift, Perry 1869 1943
b 4 3 Large, Twila A Apr 1 1904 Nov 25 1905 dau of B G & Mable Large
b 4 4 Newby, Thomas R Mar 4 1854 Jun 9 1935
b 4 4 Newby, Mary E Oct 16 1858 Aug 15 1940 his wife   nee Wilson
b 4 5 Valentine, Levi M Mar 1 1843 Feb 22 1914
b 4 5 Valentine, Sarah A Jan 28 1848 Jul 30 1927 his wife
b 4 6 Miller, Raymond E 1886 1930
b 4 7 Miller, Mary A 1862 1939
b 4 7 Miller, Henry R 1851 1940
b 4 8 Rowen, Luella P 1914 1915
b 4 8 Rowen, Aleen M 1917 1917
b 4 9 Rowen, Ralph S 1883 1969
b 4 10 McUllough, William A 1839 1905
b 4 10 McUllough, Nancy J 1841 1910 nee Biggs `
b 4 11 Brown, Maud 1875 1937
b 4 12 Bushman, John A Aug 11 1824 Nov 26 1872
b 4 13 Bushman, Roxca May 19 1831 Jan 10 1911 wife of J A Bushman nee Rozca Ann Fryer
b