No — the old cemetery transcripts, and the surname index, will continue to be available. For one thing, many of them reflect family groups, which can be very helpful.
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Pullman and Swisher Cemetery
Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 16 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for Drury Pullman (1844 – 1861), and the latest is for Elvira Swisher (1845 – 1940). The last update was on Tuesday, 13 October 2009.
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Sullivan Cemetery
Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 13 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for Cindincia Davis ( – 1857), and the latest is for Beulah Curl (1888 – 1910). The last update was on Tuesday, 13 October 2009.
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Unnamed Cemetery
Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 7 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for Mattie Clark ( – 1855), and the latest is for W. Anderson (1832 – 1897). The last update was on Tuesday, 13 October 2009.
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Bingham Family Cemetery
Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 8 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for John Bingham ( – 1838), and the latest is for Jacob Sawyer (1861 – 1930). The last update was on Monday, 12 October 2009.
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Hi! My name is Kris and I’m the county coordinator for the Saline County project. Please don’t hestiate to contact me if you have any questions or want to submit your work. Many, many thanks to Betty Brooks, C. J. Ellis, and the other previous county coordinators for all of the effort they have put into this site over the years.
Saline County was organized November 25, 1820, (effective January 1, 1821) from Cooper County and named for its numerous salt springs. Bordered on the north by the Missouri River, Saline County was considered to be part of “Little Dixie” in the antebellum years.
I do not live in Saline County and cannot help you with personal research requests.
Please NOTE: The site is undergoing a major overhaul, which will take some time. In the meantime, you can access all of the information that was available up to June 2008 at the archived site, which is located on the Rootsweb server.
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All Saints Catholic Cemetery
Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 112 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for John Meyer ( – 1871), and the latest is for Aleys Kessler (1891 – 1968). The last update was on Monday, 12 October 2009.
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The cemetery transcriptions are being updated and re-indexed. If you don’t find what you are looking for in the current index, be sure to check the old index and transcription pages.
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Ayres Family Cemetery
Saline County, Missouri
We have entered 3 burial records for this cemetery. The earliest recorded burial is for Virginia Gilliam (1807 – 1811), and the latest is for Nancy Ayres (1797 – 1884). The last update was on Sunday, 11 October 2009.
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Located near the Arrow Rock Cemetery, Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri, 300 feet south of the main road.
Herb Shemwell is the great, great, grandson of Capt. George Bingham of Arrow Rock, Missouri. His father, John Bingham, was one of the original town founders and, in fact, donated land for the town to be built on. Herb was told that there was a lost cemetery, originally part of the Arrow Rock Cemetery that is just west of the town. Local officals and historians said it did not exist and no “old-timers” had ever heard of it. A preliminary search done the summer of 2001 yielded nothing except a bad case of poison ivy for his brother-in-law. In November, Herb and his sister ventured down to the Arrow Rock cemetery, meeting a cousin there. They walked a belt of trees identified as lining (at one time) an old county road. They walked for quite a ways with no result. Herb then began to think how cedar trees are often used to border cemeteries and homes and began to look for those. About 300 yards south of the main road they found six readable stones. Because of the heavy leaf cover and lack of tools, there may be more. One of these stones was of his GGGGrandfather John Bingham who died in 1838.
In November 2001, Herb submitted the transcriptions from the six readable stones they found. Herb suspects this may have once been a Bingham family plot. His cousin said that Herb’s grandfather told him that they had tried to move the bodies from this location into the main Arrow Rock Cemetery in 1916, but because the digging was bringing up bones and no caskets, etc., efforts were suspended. If this is true, there might be a mention of this effort in the local newspapers available in the Missouri Historical Society, Ellis Library in Columbia (Missouri University Campus). According to Herb, the cemetery is on private land which he believes may belong to Bingham Turley’s family.
See Bingham Family Cemetery.
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