Burials at
Rural and Longwood
Streets
What is this database
This is not just a verbatim copy
of the burial records of
Over the 150 years of Cedar Bluff burials, there was a large variance in the record keeping expertise and legibility of the handwriting of the sextons and their helpers, as well as that of the fiduciary trusteeship of bank personnel. Using the supplementary sources mentioned above helped clarify some of these problems.
Many early burial records may just say “baby”, “Mrs. Smith”, or just “Jones”. Those without some distinguishable identification are excluded from this list. Also, most “pre-need” purchase records have not been included.
Therefore, this is not an
“official”
Codes and Format
Dates are shown as
year-month-day (e.g. 1902-03-30). If it
is known to be the death date, a suffix “D” is added. Likewise if only the burial date is known,
the suffix “B” is added. If the death
did not occur in
If you are looking for a name like DeWitt, DuFoe, or LaRoque, note that the software program we used sorts capital letters ahead of lower case letters. DeWitt will be ahead of Dean, DuFoe ahead of Duckett. and LaRoque ahead of Labella.
In the grave location columns, “LNS” means the location was not specified in available records, but we may find some of these later when copying marker inscriptions. “CCB” means that if you wish information or have knowledge of the burial site, you should contact the Cedar Bluff Cemetery Sexton. “PF” originally meant Potter’s Field, but includes other single grave burials; it is the open area in the northwest corner of the cemetery with mostly unmarked graves.
“X” in the Marker column indicates that the site was checked and there is some kind of marker for the person. It may be an inscription on a large central monument, or individual headstones. “MEM” in the grave location columns means that the person was not probably buried here, but was included in a memorial inscription on a monument.
In the Notations column, “V, CV, FGV, SV, or BV” notes that a vault was used. However, absence of this should not be interpreted as no vault. For many years, vaults (of some type) have been required.
Cemetery History
In an article in the Rockford Morning Star of
Acknowledgements
The Society first wishes to
thank the Welte family, especially Jim and his son Jeff, for giving permission
as the current administrators of the
The four volumes of Obituaries from the Rockford Newspapers, abstracted and edited by John Molyneaux, covering 1840 - 1874 were a helpful reference in verifying some records.
We also thank the following Society members who gave of their time and energies in the compilation of the database to this stage. This included microfilm extraction, computer input, photocopying plat books and burial permits, copying gravestone inscriptions, searching for obituaries, etc.
Bob Allen
Allan Anglemire
Helen Anglemire
Bob Buckardt
Liz Buckardt
Ed Dreger
Marilyn Dreger
Catherine Edlen
Bob Jansen
Dorles McCarthy
Ken Michel
Shirl Reed (Project Coordinator)
Wayne Ring
Miriam Ring
Virginia Skoglund
Phyllis Sundstedt
Helen Teter
Miriam Tunison
Contacts
Cedar Bluff Cemetery Association (815) 963-7731 (Cemetery Office)
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