List of cemeteries in Warren County, Indiana

This is a list of cemeteries in Warren County, Indiana.

Name Coordinates Township GNIS ID Notes
Adams40°19′47.28″N 87°13′55.38″W / 40.3298000°N 87.2320500°W / 40.3298000; -87.2320500 (Adams)Warren
Armstrong40°25′39.65″N 87°6′46.89″W / 40.4276806°N 87.1130250°W / 40.4276806; -87.1130250 (Armstrong)MedinaEstablished in 1848 and located just west of Armstrong Chapel. George D. Wagner, Indiana state representative elected in 1856 and a colonel during the Civil War, is buried here.
Baltimore40°9′58.59″N 87°26′45.92″W / 40.1662750°N 87.4460889°W / 40.1662750; -87.4460889 (Baltimore)Mound430468Located on West Baltimore Hill Road, next to Rodgers. The town of Baltimore was located near here in the 1800s.
Bartlett40°23′6″N 87°19′01″W / 40.38500°N 87.31694°W / 40.38500; -87.31694 (Bartlett)Liberty430544Defunct
Bethel40°21′8.17″N 87°14′40.53″W / 40.3522694°N 87.2445917°W / 40.3522694; -87.2445917 (Bethel)Warren430897Located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Indiana State Road 55, on the north side of County Road 250 North.
Brier / County Farm40°21′37.61″N 87°19′48.22″W / 40.3604472°N 87.3300611°W / 40.3604472; -87.3300611 (Brier-County Farm)Liberty431521
Briscoe / Keyes40°24′51.66″N 87°20′59.47″W / 40.4143500°N 87.3498528°W / 40.4143500; -87.3498528 (Briscoe-Keyes)Pine431534Located just northeast of the site of the defunct town of Brisco.
Bussell / Jones40°27′34.7″N 87°19′15.83″W / 40.459639°N 87.3210639°W / 40.459639; -87.3210639 (Bussell-Jones)Pine437086Located near the county meridian, on the south side of Indiana State Road 26 west of Pine Village. Stones here date from 1837 to 1961.
Carbondale40°21′36.29″N 87°20′53.34″W / 40.3600806°N 87.3481500°W / 40.3600806; -87.3481500 (Carbondale)Liberty
Cronkhite40°14′7.29″N 87°27′13.98″W / 40.2353583°N 87.4538833°W / 40.2353583; -87.4538833 (Cronkhite)SteubenDefunct
Davis / Kochert40°24′19.8″N 87°7′20.89″W / 40.405500°N 87.1224694°W / 40.405500; -87.1224694 (Davis-Kochert)Medina433347
Goodwine40°18′59.76″N 87°20′42.87″W / 40.3166000°N 87.3452417°W / 40.3166000; -87.3452417 (Goodwine)Liberty435176
Gopher Hill40°11′7.75″N 87°29′23.63″W / 40.1854861°N 87.4898972°W / 40.1854861; -87.4898972 (Gopher Hill)Kent435216
Gray40°26′28.79″N 87°17′15.82″W / 40.4413306°N 87.2877278°W / 40.4413306; -87.2877278 (Gray)Pine435365
Highland40°17′34.56″N 87°16′56.67″W / 40.2929333°N 87.2824083°W / 40.2929333; -87.2824083 (Highland)Washington436156Located on the northeast side of Williamsport.
Hillside40°17′28.89″N 87°16′49.57″W / 40.2913583°N 87.2804361°W / 40.2913583; -87.2804361 (Hillside)Washington436224Located on the northeast side of Williamsport, just to the southeast and across the railroad from Highland Cemetery. James Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana from 1905 to 1909, is buried here.
Hiser40°10′39.41″N 87°31′33.95″W / 40.1776139°N 87.5260972°W / 40.1776139; -87.5260972 (Hiser)KentDefunct
Hooker40°26′57.19″N 87°18′57.86″W / 40.4492194°N 87.3160722°W / 40.4492194; -87.3160722 (Hooker)Pine436406
Independence40°20′51″N 87°10′40″W / 40.347513°N 87.177715°W / 40.347513; -87.177715 (Independence)Warren436724Located just to the north-northwest of the town of Independence. Zachariah Cicott, the county's first non-indigenous settler, is buried here.
Irish Catholic40°14′0.05″N 87°27′57.37″W / 40.2333472°N 87.4659361°W / 40.2333472; -87.4659361 (Irish Catholic)SteubenThis Irish Catholic cemetery contains 42 marked graves and is the burial place of many of the Irish who had once worked on the railroads and had later worshiped at the Catholic Church at Marshfield.
James40°22′52.13″N 87°13′9.70″W / 40.3811472°N 87.2193611°W / 40.3811472; -87.2193611 (James)Warren436920
Jordan40°22′1.21″N 87°30′25.05″W / 40.3670028°N 87.5069583°W / 40.3670028; -87.5069583 (Jordan)Jordan437111The earliest marker here is dated 1850.
Kester40°19′38.98″N 87°17′2.54″W / 40.3274944°N 87.2840389°W / 40.3274944; -87.2840389 (Kester)Liberty437273
Locust Grove40°26′14.26″N 87°26′8.09″W / 40.4372944°N 87.4355806°W / 40.4372944; -87.4355806 (Locust Grove)PrairieLocated about 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the town of Tab and was established in 1830. Locust Grove Church was built just north of this cemetery in 1893.
Lyons40°12′25.76″N 87°24′34.87″W / 40.2071556°N 87.4096861°W / 40.2071556; -87.4096861 (Lyons)Steuben438442Lyons Cemetery was in use from 1839 through 1932.
Masonic40°11′3.40″N 87°30′27.77″W / 40.1842778°N 87.5077139°W / 40.1842778; -87.5077139 (Masonic)Kent439492Sometimes incorrect listed as "Mosonic".
McCabe40°19′25.37″N 87°19′12.94″W / 40.3237139°N 87.3202611°W / 40.3237139; -87.3202611 (McCabe)Liberty438780
Mitchel40°20′44.76″N 87°21′29.26″W / 40.3457667°N 87.3581278°W / 40.3457667; -87.3581278 (Mitchel)Liberty
Mound40°25′4.10″N 87°12′21.94″W / 40.4178056°N 87.2060944°W / 40.4178056; -87.2060944 (Mound)Adams439511
Old Gopher Hill / Butterfield40°10′46.33″N 87°30′33.99″W / 40.1795361°N 87.5094417°W / 40.1795361; -87.5094417 (Old Gopher Hill)KentDefunct. Approximately 30 graves were here, including one or two of William Henry Harrison's soldiers and members of the Butterfield family. This cemetery was destroyed in the 1920s.
Owens40°17′14.36″N 87°20′16.71″W / 40.2873222°N 87.3379750°W / 40.2873222; -87.3379750 (Owens)Washington440799
Pine Village40°26′55.51″N 87°15′28.03″W / 40.4487528°N 87.2577861°W / 40.4487528; -87.2577861 (Pine Village)Adams
Pond Grove40°28′2.92″N 87°5′47.83″W / 40.4674778°N 87.0966194°W / 40.4674778; -87.0966194 (Pond Grove)Medina441427
Quaker40°23′46.04″N 87°14′38.38″W / 40.3961222°N 87.2439944°W / 40.3961222; -87.2439944 (Quaker)Adams441684
Rainsville40°24′41.05″N 87°18′53.72″W / 40.4114028°N 87.3149222°W / 40.4114028; -87.3149222 (Rainsville)Pine441749
Redwood40°16′48.61″N 87°26′0.91″W / 40.2801694°N 87.4335861°W / 40.2801694; -87.4335861 (Redwood)Steuben441842
Robb / Baumgartner40°16′46.67″N 87°19′12.07″W / 40.2796306°N 87.3200194°W / 40.2796306; -87.3200194 (Robb-Baumgartner)Washington442133Stones here date back to 1831.
Rodgers40°9′58.45″N 87°26′42.64″W / 40.1662361°N 87.4451778°W / 40.1662361; -87.4451778 (Rodgers)Mound442243Located on West Baltimore Hill Road, next to Baltimore. Sometimes incorrectly listed as "Roger".
Shanklin Hill40°15′1.22″N 87°24′52.87″W / 40.2503389°N 87.4146861°W / 40.2503389; -87.4146861 (Shanklin Hill)Pike443283This cemetery, and the hilly road upon which it is located, is sometimes incorrectly listed as "Shankland Hill".
Sisson40°14′21.25″N 87°28′41.61″W / 40.2392361°N 87.4782250°W / 40.2392361; -87.4782250 (Sisson)SteubenDefunct
Tomlinson40°14′25.18″N 87°28′19.33″W / 40.2403278°N 87.4720361°W / 40.2403278; -87.4720361 (Tomlinson)Steuben
Union-Harman40°24′36.92″N 87°11′46.50″W / 40.4102556°N 87.1962500°W / 40.4102556; -87.1962500 (Union-Harman)Adams435742
Upper Mound40°8′32.64″N 87°25′23.42″W / 40.1424000°N 87.4231722°W / 40.1424000; -87.4231722 (Upper Mound)Mound445169
Van Reed40°23′30″N 87°21′04″W / 40.39167°N 87.35111°W / 40.39167; -87.35111 (Van Reed)Pine445217
West Lebanon40°15′25.31″N 87°22′41.45″W / 40.2570306°N 87.3781806°W / 40.2570306; -87.3781806 (West Lebanon)Pike445781Located on the southeast edge of the town of West Lebanon, this cemetery holds the grave of a Revolutionary War soldier named Richard Biddlecomb, along with a group of Civil War veterans in a circle surrounding a flag pole, the focus of the annual Memorial Day service.

References

  • A History of Warren County, Indiana. Warren County Historical Society. 1966.
  • A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition). Warren County Historical Society. 2002.
  • United States Geological Survey. "Geographic Names Information System: Cemeteries in Warren County, Indiana". Retrieved 2012-03-15.
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