Location: Section 16, township 10N, Range 10W.
| Name | Born | Died | Age | Additional Inscription/Information |
| CORRINGTON, Sarah E. | 6 Jul 1854 | 27y10m3d | Wife of Isaac N. Corrington | |
| DUNN, John E. | 6 Sep 1860 | 6 Sep 1860 | ||
| EDMONSON, Harriet | 1 May 1877 | 66y6d | Wife of W.F. Edmonson | |
| GIBERSON, Froney | 16 Jun 1876 | 1y4m5d | Dau of J. & E. Giberson | |
| MCQUERRY, Ricia | 2 Nov 1870 | 1y5m6d | Son of J. & M.A. McQuerry | |
| MCQUERRY, Rockford | 11 Aug 1872 | 1y5m9d | Son of J. & M.A. McQuerry | |
| MILLER, James E. | 27 Sep 1878 | 7 Mar 1879 | 7m10d | Son of J.M. & E. Miller |
| MILLER, Minnie B. | 12 Mar 1873 | 3d | Dau of J.G. & E. Miller | |
| MOORE, Cora A. | 26 Oct 1869 | 5m23d | Dau of W.J. & S.J. Moore | |
| MOORE, Hardon L. | 7 Dec 1869 | 2y11m1d | Son of W.J. & S.J. Moore | |
| MOORE, Infant | 3 May 1869 | Son of W.J. & S.J. Moore | ||
| POINTER, John | 14 Feb 1877 | 24 Feb 1882 | ||
| POINTER, Illegible | 3 Nov 1867 | 2 Nov 1884 | ||
| SCHLMERHORN, J. F. | Sgt. Co. K, 63rd Ill. Inf. | |||
| SMITH, Mary A. | 8 Nov 1848 | 10 Oct 1879 | Wife of Louis N. Smith | |
| TANNER, W. A. | Co. H, 144th Ill. Inf. | |||
| WEISNER, Eva | 23 Nov 1877 | Dau of J.B. & H. Weisner (stone moved to Oakwood) | ||
| WEISNER, James H. | 26 Sep 1884 | 81y8m16d | (Stone moved to Oakwood Cem.) | |
| WEISNER, Joanna C. | 17 Dec 1861 | 22y | Wife of L. D. Weisner | |
| WEISNER, John | 30 Jan 1764 | 30 Aug 1821 | ||
| WEISNER, Martha | 26 Apr 1877 | 68y1m12d | Wife of J.H. Weisner (stone moved to Oakwood cem.) | |
| WEISNER, R. E. | 21 Apr 1862 | 29y10m7d | (age may be 39y) | |
| (26 Apr 1862) | (Reuben E. Weisner served in Co. D, 11th IL Vol. | |||
| County History books show he died of wounds in | ||||
| 1862. The family tombstone in Oakwood Cem. | ||||
| at Greenfield shows that Reuben is buried at the | ||||
| Shiloh battlefield. However, his military tombstone | ||||
| is in Weisner Cem. Possibly his body was interred | ||||
| after the engraving of the family tombstone in | ||||
| Oakwood Cemetery.) | ||||
| Footstones: A.S.A., W.W., M.W. | (The W.W. footstone probably marks the grave of | |||
| William Woods. Vets Admin records show he is | ||||
| buried here. He served in Co. F, IL Cav. He died at | ||||
| Camp Butler, IL on 16 Feb 1862. | ||||
| John Weisner married Margaret Collins on 4 Aug 1791. | ||||
| She was born 12 Dec 1770 & died 4 Dec 1846. | ||||