One mile north of Spring Lake, on the southwest corner of Meadow Hill and Spring Creek Roads, Barrington Hills. Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois. Private property, closed for burials; maintained by owner.
Transcription
Transcription, Bonnie Duresa, 1998
U.S. Dept. of Interior Official "GNIS" Listing: Lat. 421007N Long. 0881312W
Bowen, Mary Ann, 1848* ^
Carmen, Mary, 1 Sep 1848, 44y 3m^
Carmen, Mary, 7 Aug 1855, 7m 16d, d/o M.L. & Mary Ann Carmen^
Carmen, Mary Ann, 1 Jan 1855, 29y 10m 12d, w/o M.L. Carmen^
Carr, A.M., 1855* ^
Carr, Ellen, 10 Apr 1855, 6m 10d, only child of A & M Carr^
Drake, Hannah, 2 Oct 1854, 57y 6m 2d, w/o O. Drake Jr.^
Drake, Otis, 2 Jul 1884, 91y 5m 20d,
Ebel, Mary (Eggert), 1881, w/o Joe Ebel
Evans, ?, 7 Jul 1847, 42y, worn/broken^
Evans, Becca, ?? 1854(7), 47y, w/o Daniel, worn* ^
Freland, Martha J., 18 Oct 1860, 8y 6m 17d, d/o D. & S.A. Freland^
Goodrich, Albert F., 26 Sep 1853, 11 Jan 1851^
Goodrich, Dolly Jane (West), 15 May 1894, 18 Jan 1825, His Wife (Ira C. Goodrich)^
Goodrich, Francis Albert, 25 Sep 1853, 2y 8m 15d, s/o I.C. & D.J. Goodrich^
Goodrich, Ira C., 12 Dec 1893, 12 Dec 1822^
Goodrich, Spencer L., 23 May 1893, 21 Nov 1852^
Haeger, David, 2 May 1881, 74y 7m^
Haeger, Maria, 11 Oct 1873, 59y 11m, w/o David Haeger^
Haeger, Rudolf, 17 Aug 1863, 10y 9m 20d, s/o D. & M. Haeger^
Huntley, ?, 17 May 1877, 29y, worn
Huntley, ?ephen M., ?, 47y 10m 19d, Husband, worn/broken
Huntley, Anna E., 5 Aug 1872, 1y 10m, c/o W.S. & L.F. Huntley
Huntley, Charles W., 15 July 1885, 6y 3m 15d, c/o W.S. & L.F. Huntley
Huntley, David, 25 Jan 1856, 83y 8m^
Huntley, Elma M., 20 Mar 1886, 72y, w/o S.M. Huntley^
Huntley, Emery N., 28 Apr 1881, 22y, Drowned^
Huntley, George E., 30 Jan 1876, 3y 1m 18d, c/o W.S. & L.F. Huntley
Huntley, Martha ., 19 May 1885, 6d, c/o W.S. & L.F. Huntley
Gibbs, Willie J., 1 Sep 1861, 8wk, s/o J. & N.M. Gibbs
Johnson, Fredie, 30 Apr 1867, 1m 11d, s/o John & Fanny Johnson^
Jones, Rebecca, 9 May 1847, 5y 5m 10d, c/o Henry & Nancy Jones^
Jones, William, 22 Apr 1847, 2w 3d, c/o Henry & Nancy Jones^
Klinck, Abigail, 11 Sep 1844, 40y 8m 20d, w/o J.S. Klinck^
Klinck, Birdie, 11 May 1876, 5m 8d, s/o J.S. & M Klinck* ^
Klinck, J.S. (Joseph), 15 May 1890, 83y 2m 23d*
Klinck, Martha M. (Magee), 1770, 62y 7m 9d, w/o J.S. Klinck* ^
Klinck, Mary (Curtiss), 30 Apr 1874, 57y 11m 3d, w/o J.S. Klinck* ^
Klinck, Orin K., 18 Oct 1881, 6wk* ^
Klinck, Ruth B., 5 Nov 1843, 10m 21d, d/o S. & A Klinck^
Lutes, Frederick, 2 Nov 1888, Father, broken
Lutes, James, 8 Apr 1858, 8m 4d, c/o F. & T. Lutes
Lutes, Mary, 20 Aug 1866, 15y 3m 11d, d/o F & T Lutes
Lutes, Phebe, ?, broken
Lutes, Ruth, 16 Oct 1842, 9m, c/o F. & T. Lutes
Lutes, Tabitha (Carmen), ? Nov 1887, Mother, broken
Lutes, William, 9 Oct 1859, 9m, c/o F. & T. Lutes
More, Phebe, 27 Oct 1854, 1y 15d, d/o W. & P. More^
Olison, Elfa E., 24 Feb 1867, 1y 12d, d/o A. Olison
Ott, George F., 5 Sep 1855, 56y^
Seebert, Charlotte, 1863, 1830, w/o J. Seebert^
Shields, Sanford E., 25 Jun 1876, 6 Oct 1860, s/o John & C.R. Shields^
Smith, Isaac, 6 May 1857, 61y 5m 17d^
Smith, Pheobe ( Klinck), 17 Dec 1896, 10 Mar 1800, w/o Isaac Smith "Mother"^
Spaulding, Sophia, 23 Mar 1893, 59y 10m^
Sweeney, George O.W., 14 Mar 1862, 1y?, s/o ? Sweeney, worn
Williams, Jonathan, 20 Jan 1853, 2m, s/o Edwin & Liva L. Williams^
Williams, Mary Maria, 25 Nov 1849, 4wk 3d, d/o Edwin & Liva L. Williams^
Wright, Alva, ? ?, broken stone
Wright, Nancy, 28 May 1883, 88y 3m 18d
Welch, William, 13 Sep 1850, , s/o D. & M. Welch^
Updated reading done by Bonnie Duresa 1998
Note: ^= Includes inventory done by Arnett Lines 1938 & 1944
Note: * = Stones no longer present
General Assessment, Composition & Condition of Headstones:
Est. 1860 closed to burials a small local pioneer cemetery Many limestone markers 100+ years old are badly worn with broken portions, Only one large granite marker in excellent condition was noted on the northwest edge of cemetery
This headstone marks the Goodrich Family plot.
Cemetery Access:
In spring of 2001, a wood stockade style fence was erected making access to cemetery difficult for relatives and friends of the interred.