ISABEL CEMETERY at Isabel began with the donation of an
acre of ground, by Lester White. Lester homesteaded
SE 1/4 6-30-11; his father, Luther, homesteaded the
adjoining northeast quarter. The cemetery acre was
donated upon the death of Mrs. Luther White,
January 25, 1885.
Mrs. White was the first buried in the cemetery;
Luther was a preacher and dropped dead
while delivering a sermon in later year.
Name Birth Marriage Death Spouse Father Mother
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ADKINS, Sarah no data no data 1954 Richard Dayton no data no data
Elizabeth Blue
AMMONS, Cora no data no data 1975 no data no data no data
Gladys
BAILEY, Ethel May 18, 1888 Mar 17, 1906 Oct 11, 1964 Jessie Thomas no data no data
Blanche Peterie
BANKS, Alvin Jan 25, 1919 Sep 26, 1948 Jan 8, 1987 Eleanor Thom Arthur Ray Banks Cora Gladys Ammann
Ray
BANKS, Arthur no data no data 1965 Cora Gladys William Henry Anetta Potter
Ray Ammann Banks
BANKS, Della no data no data no data no data William Henry Anetta Potter
Banks
BANKS, George no data no data no data no data William Henry Anetta Potter
Banks
BANKS, Myrtle no data no data no data no data William Henry Anetta Potter
Banks
BANKS, Roy no data no data no data Elsie William Henry Anetta Potter
Banks
BANKS, William no data no data no data Anetta Potter no data no data
Henry
BELL, Elmer Sep 08, 1908 Jun 22, 1929 Feb 11, 1974 Parthena Doris Thomas Ira Bell Etta
Vernon Vanderwork
BELL, Robert Nov 18, 1890 no data Feb 1984 Blanche no data no data
James
BLUE, Alvin Jun 5, 1909 Jun 8, 1932 Apr 5, 1967 Viola Artemisha no data no data
Doras "Jack" Oller
BLUE, Richard no data no data 1975 no data no data no data
BLUE, Richard no data 1903 1950 Sarah Elizabeth no data no data
Dayton Atkins
BOLIN, Martha no data no data 1915 James Frederick no data no data
Huitt
BOOTS, Riley Oct 21, 1873 Jun 25, 1899 Feb 5, 1953 Olive G. Meairs no data no data
Edwin
BROOKS, Jessie no data no data no data David Dewitt no data no data
Benton Callen
CORBIN, Eunice Sep 8, 1898 Nov 7, 1919 Jun 23, 1977 Clifford Coss John Wesley Ida Askins
Augusta Corbin
CORBIN, James 1925 no data no data no data no data no data
CORBIN, John 1872 no data no data no data no data no data
Wesley
CORBIN, John Dec 7, 1904 no data no data no data no data no data
Wesley
CORBIN, Kenneth Jan 3, 1919 no data no data no data no data no data
Leroy
CORBIN, Lena Mar 7, 1902 no data no data John Heublein John Wesley Ida Askins
Elna Corbin
CORBIN, Levi Feb 28, 1900 no data no data no data no data no data
Chester
CORBIN, Mary Jun 23, 1897 no data no data Fredrick John Wesley Ida Askins
Ellen Ferdinand Corbin
Lawrenz
CORBIN, Maude Aug 27, 1908 no data no data no data John Wesley Ida M. Askins
Mildred R. Corbin
COSS, Clifford Dec 12, 1898 Nov 7, 1919 Jul 16, 1981 Eunice Corbin Thomas Albert Molly Runkel
F. Coss
HEUBLEIN, Dec 24, 1853 no data 1934 no data no data no data
Michael
INSLEE, 1849 no data May 1913 no data no data no data
Theophilus Dee
INSLEE, Jan 17, 1894 no data 1978 no data no data no data
William Andrew
LEGG, Elloise no data no data 1956 no data no data no data
MEASE, Henry Sep 12, 1891 no data May 29, 1946 no data no data no data
Arthur
MEASE, no data no data no data no data no data no data
Josephine Nell
WHITE, Ardis I. Aug 16, 1908 1929 Jan 13, 1998 Cecil C. White Ernest Ellis Nora Daniels
LODI CEMETERY in Union Chapel Community, is possibly the oldest of the three still-maintained country
cemeteries. Atop a high and rounded hill, Lodi encompasses about seventy-five graves. The first
recorded burial was early in 1878, an infant son. Thirty-three of those buried here are children under
six. Only a few graves are unmarked, the majority having large and ornate headstones. Sentimental
inscriptions and small animal figurines adorn many of the tall stones. The cemetery was deeded to
Eagle Township November 26, 1904, by Zaphar P. and Elizabeth Ball: "a plot of land in Section 28,
Township 33, range 13, 16 rods and 19 links by 12 rods and 82 links, for a consideration of $5.00."
It is still maintained by Eagle Township, and the American flag is flown there each Memorial Day.
Purple and yellow iris are scattered among the graves and two old, wind-shapen native cedars stand
guard atop the hill. There was also a Lodi settlement. the cedar log post-office building now is
part of a hay shed on the Elmer Holmes-Evelyn Wolkins land.