BAILEY CEMETERY
HARRINGTON CEMETERY
OLDS CEMETERY
LeMay Township
Aitkin County, Minnesota
Location of Harrington Cemetery:
SW-NE Section 28 Township 51N Range 27WWest of Swatara on Hwy 19, 6 1/2 miles to top of big hill. Turn right directly across from White Elk Road onto Ski trail 1/2 mile. At power poles, turn left on small road. Go to the end, stop and walk until you come to pole #5439. Point NW at a 45-degree angle. Look for a cleared area through the trees. Harrington cemetery will be on the hill to your right when you reach the field.
(land description contributed by Stacy Vellas)
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes | Contributor |
| BAILEY, Archie Lee | 23 Jan 1918 | 25 Jan 1918 | f: Thomas Patrick Bailey m. Ella Isadora Lewis | Stacy Vellas |
| BAILEY, Mary Ann | 15 Nov 1859 | 10 July 1918 | f. Mose Lavalle, Canada m. Adeline Lefave, Canada | Stacy Vellas |
| HARRINGTON, Cora Lucille | 14 July 1914 | 3 Mar 1920 | f. George William Harrington, Illinois m. Cora Louisa Tull, Iowa | Stacy Vellas |
| HARRINGTON, Cora Louisa | 11 Mar 1871 Iowa | 4 July 1925 | Sp: George Harrington f. Jacob Tull, Maryland m. Harriet Jane Caley, Marland | Stacy Vellas |
| HARRINGTON, Walter Leon | 10 Feb 1905 | 3 Mar 1914 | f. George Harrington, ILL. m. Cora Louisa Tull, Iowa | Stacy Vellas |
| OLDS, Harry Floyd | 1 Mar 1893 | 3 May 1926 White Elk Tshp | buried in Brainerd f. Henry Olds, Minn m. Martha Goldsberry, Ind fiance: Irene Harrington | Stacy Vellas |
| OLDS, Harold | b. 1915 | d. July 1915 | f. James Henry Olds m. Martha Cyrella Goldsberry buried on Olds homestead, LeMay Township | Steven Olds |
Family Cemeteries
by Stacy Vellas
Many people buried their family members on the home place in the early 1900's and before. A woman named Bailey e-mailed me and asked me if her grandmother was buried in Harrington Cemetery as the records said her burial was in LeMay Township. I told her no, but to look on a high knoll on the Bailey homestead. The Baileys live about 5 or 6 miles north of the Harrington Cemetery in UO (Unorganized) LeMay Township.
My Cousin Cora and I were shown a baby's grave just off of White Elk Road. There was a small fence around the grave. It was one of the Old's children and about a mile and a half from the Harrington Cemetery. Steven Olds e-mailed me this information about the child, Harold Olds (above), and his parents.
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