Embrey Cemetery
Altona, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
About
-
- Cemetery ID:
Members have Contributed
Advertisement
Photos
From Garrett, take Quincy St. and CR48 west out of town (stay south of the railroad tracks) Turn south on CR3 to CR52. Turn west on CR52 for about 0.2 miles. From SR8, go south on CR3, then east on CR48 about 1/4 mile and then south on CR3 to CR52. You turn west on CR52 for about 0.2 miles. The public cemetery is on the south side of CR52.
History:
Information from "So Grows A City" Official Publication Of The Greater Garrett Centennial Corp.
Embry Cemetery on county road 52, west of Garrett, was laid out November 1, 1888, by William Embry. Tradition has it that a child of the family died during a severe storm, and when the roads became impassable, it was buried on the family farm. The cemetery, which thus began as a private burial ground, was later enlarged by two additions. The first, known as the Kelham Addition, containing twenty-six one-hundredths of an acre, more or less. During the trusteeship of Harold Dannenberg, residents of Keyser Township petitioned him to purchase more land for public burial, which he did at a cost of $255. This is known as the Riccius-Shirk Addition.
Joe Weller was responsible for having an iron fence erected when cattle from adjoining fields began breaking through into the cemetery. Money for the fence was solicited from the public. In return contributors were given lots.
In this quiet and peaceful spot can be found names of older families of the community. On some of the markers the epitaphs and dates have become almost illegible. However the oldest date found there is 1851. This again shows that when public cemeteries became available, graves in family plots were moved.
In recent years, a well has been dug, and a new aluminum gate has been hung at the entrance.
From Garrett, take Quincy St. and CR48 west out of town (stay south of the railroad tracks) Turn south on CR3 to CR52. Turn west on CR52 for about 0.2 miles. From SR8, go south on CR3, then east on CR48 about 1/4 mile and then south on CR3 to CR52. You turn west on CR52 for about 0.2 miles. The public cemetery is on the south side of CR52.
History:
Information from "So Grows A City" Official Publication Of The Greater Garrett Centennial Corp.
Embry Cemetery on county road 52, west of Garrett, was laid out November 1, 1888, by William Embry. Tradition has it that a child of the family died during a severe storm, and when the roads became impassable, it was buried on the family farm. The cemetery, which thus began as a private burial ground, was later enlarged by two additions. The first, known as the Kelham Addition, containing twenty-six one-hundredths of an acre, more or less. During the trusteeship of Harold Dannenberg, residents of Keyser Township petitioned him to purchase more land for public burial, which he did at a cost of $255. This is known as the Riccius-Shirk Addition.
Joe Weller was responsible for having an iron fence erected when cattle from adjoining fields began breaking through into the cemetery. Money for the fence was solicited from the public. In return contributors were given lots.
In this quiet and peaceful spot can be found names of older families of the community. On some of the markers the epitaphs and dates have become almost illegible. However the oldest date found there is 1851. This again shows that when public cemeteries became available, graves in family plots were moved.
In recent years, a well has been dug, and a new aluminum gate has been hung at the entrance.
Nearby cemeteries
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials1k+
- Percent photographed95%
- Percent with GPS2%
Swan, Noble County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials1k+
- Percent photographed94%
- Percent with GPS3%
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials5k+
- Percent photographed96%
- Percent with GPS42%
Swan, Noble County, Indiana, USA
- Total memorials94
- Percent photographed96%
- Percent with GPS0%
- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 84931
Success
Uploading...
Waiting...
Failed
This photo was not uploaded because this cemetery already has 20 photos
This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this cemetery
This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this cemetery
Invalid File Type
Birth and death years unknown.
1 photo picked...
2 photos picked...
Uploading 1 Photo
Uploading 2 Photos
1 Photo Uploaded
2 Photos Uploaded
Size exceeded
Too many photos have been uploaded
"Unsupported file type"
• ##count## of 0 memorials with GPS displayed. Double click on map to view more.No cemeteries found