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Cady CemeteryPhotographs courtesy of Michelle Safirstein
Cemeteries within the Barrington Public Library DistrictBarrington Center | Barrington Union | Chunn's Burial Ground | David Haeger | Evergreen | St. John Nepomucene | St. Paul | White Additional area cemeteriesCemeteries read by local historian Arnett C. Lines, and his daughter,
Phyllis, 1931–1964 Sources Barrington
Area Library. Barrington Courier-Review Index.
Barrington Area CemeteriesLocal historian Arnett C. Lines and his daughter, Phyllis, transcribed records from cemeteries in and near Barrington between 1931 and 1964. These transcriptions, along with additional information compiled by Barrington Area Library staff in 1998 are below. Accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Cady CemeteryWest side of Ela Road, ¼ mile south of Dundee Road (Route 68), Inverness. Palatine Township, Cook County, Illinois. Maintained by Palatine Township. The gate is locked. Call Palatine Township, (847)358-6700, for entry. Transcription Transcription, Arnett C. Lines, 1931.
Transcribed by Cathy Trawinski, 1998. Abbott, Ethan B., Brother to Hy. T. [who was] in Civil War Abbott, Thursday Ann,
wife of B. Abbott, daughter of Ezekiel Cady Bellows, Warren L. Boothman, George Boothman, Hannah Boyce, John Boyce, Margaret,
wife of J. Boyce Boyce, Robert Cady, Ezekiel,
pioneer, owned farms Cady, Wilbert, 1st
person buried in the cemetery, stone is gone Carley, H. Castle, Fred,
son of L.D. Castle Castle, Ina,
daughter of L.D. Castle Castle, Phineas, brother of L.D. Castle Clay, William Collen, Charlotte,
wife of Joe Collen, 1st husband was William Freeman Dahl, Fredrick Edgerton, Isaac Edgerton, Lebina Edgerton, Lord Elvidge, John, lawyer
on S. Hough Elvidge, Lawson F. Elvidge, Martha,
wife of L.F.E. Fosket, John, of
the pioneer Fosket family on Baldwin Rd. Fraas, Kate, wife of S.C. Jayne Freeman, Chas. Freeman, Eliza Freeman, Ester Ann, dau. Of C & E Freeman, James Freeman, Mary, daughter of W & E; she was a twin Freeman, Sam,
father of Wm. Freeman Freeman, William F., probably father of Sarah Page Galpin Geary, John,
father of Mrs. Jim Kitson Geary, Julia,
mother of Mrs. Jim Kitson Geary, Theodore G., son
of J.A. and J.A., brot. Mrs. Kitson Hall, John A.,
son of G and E Hunewell, Martha, dau. of S and M Hunewell, Samuel B.,
was a shoemaker. Lived in fork of Cabble(?) Rd. & Rd. His widor was Edgerton Lord, Martha Mix, Eliza Mix, Harriet Mix, Lurenda Mix, Milton Moorehouse, Charlotte, 2nd wife of Jos. Moorehouse, mother of Sarah Dearborn(?), grandmother of Sarah A. Otis Moorehouse, H.M.(?),
son of Jos. And C. Moorehouse, Jos.,
father of Sarah Dearborn(?), grandfather of Sarah A. Otis Page, Ann Page, Betsy Page, George Page, Geo. W. Page, Lilly May Page, Thos., all part of John Page family of Barrington Shufeldt, Amelia,
daughter of H & M, daughter of Harmon Shufeldt and sister to Emma Eilers Sutherland, Plinn, son of Sidney & Julia H., Frances Marion dau. of Swick, Flavius Swick, H.L. Swick, Harrison R. Swick, Thomas Swick, Thos., a son Swick, Tunis M. Valkenberg, Ann, wife of Wm. Vanderbogart, Caroline
Swick, wife of P. Vanderbogart Vanderbogart, Peter Wilson, Charles Wilson, Hannah, wife
of J. Wilson Some of the graves of the first ones buried in this C. Cem. were lost track of because stones fell over and got covered (as told me by Sarah Page) and that she alone knows where these were buried. Observation is that these were near the entrance in No.E. corner. Wilbert Cady was first one buried there. D. 12/17/1841. Stone is gone. -Arnett C. Lines |
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