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Cemetery Transcriptions

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Gentry and Worth Counties Cemetery transcriptions completed by Mr. Ben Glick and generously shared with the Carnegie Public Library.

The below documents are available online as a PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader before viewing. Some of these files may take longer to download.

Name Index to All Gentry/Worth County Cemeteries (PDF format - 369 pages- 27MB)

Gentry County

Adkins
Albany City
Berlin
Bulla
Carmack
Carter
Cooper
Cranor
Darlington
DePriest
Duncan
Enyart
Ernst/Quigley
Fairview
Finders
Ford City
Gentryville
Grandview
Grantham
Greenridge
Gribble
Groom
Hall
Hammer
Henton
Holmes/Watkins
Hugginsville
Hussey
Jennings
King City
Knox
Liberty
Liggett
Lone Star
Long Branch
Magee
McFall
Meeker
Millen
Miller
Mize
Mize II
Mt. Zion--East (Brushy)
Mt. Zion--West
Murphy
Newby
New Friendship
Old Brick
Old Friendship/Fore
Owl Creek/Moulton
Pleasant Hill
St. Patrick's
Sandville/Hardin/Kurtright
Seven Dolors
Shepherd
Shull/Culp/Davidson
Sloan/Boatwright
Snider
Wayman
Wheeler/Hardwick
Williams
Wilson
Wright

Worth County

Allendale
Barnes
Bethel
Crim
Douglas
Fairview
Fletchall
Freeland
Grant City
Hoblet
Honey Grove
Isabelle
Isadora
Kent
Kirk
Koger
Lamb
Lotts Grove
McCord
Mt. Vernon
New Hope
Oxford
Petry
Prairie Chapel
Sheridan Old Cemetery
Sheridan VanSkyock
Smithton
Walker
Wharton

Other Cemetery Listings held at the Library, scanned by volunteers, and made available in Acrobat format:
Wilson
Mize
Magee
Wayman

Name Index for Gentry and Worth County History-1882, Indexed by Mary H. Ray
Gentry County Index
Worth County Index

 
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