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Woodlawn Cemetery
Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana

GPS: 41.46883, -86.49317

US 6 & State Highway 104
Walkerton, IN 46574

Date published: August 25, 2017
Total records: 2,255

Woodlawn Cemetery is located on the western edge of city limits, at the intersection of US 6 and State Highway 104. It is owned and operated by Walkerton Woodlawn Cemetery, Inc. and overseen by a Board of Directors.

Unknown Surnames

Records below were compiled from tombstone inscriptions recorded by Jean Lempke Caddy and Ruth Lempke Judson, thank you ladies for your hard work on this!

Both Jean and Ruth had traveled here to search for their own family and decided to extend it by walking the entier cemetery, gathering all the information and sending to us to be placed on the web site.

Transcription was originally published on St. Joseph County, INGenWeb.


Abbreviations used:

  • b. born
  • d. died
  • do. daughter of
  • ho. husband of
  • so. son of
  • wo. wife of
  • sw. shares headstone with
  • m. married
  • nl. not listed
  • nr. not readable

??, ??, b. 7/29/1857, d. unreadable, Location: NW, Name unreadable
??, Ann Eliza, b. unreadable, d. 12/14/18??, Location: NW, Surname unreadable
??, Babies, Location: NW, Surname unlisted
??, Byron, b. not listed, d. not listed, Location: NW, Surname unlisted
??, George N, b. unreadable, d. unreadable, Location: NW, Surname unreadable
??, John W, b. unreadable, d. 4/25/????, Location: NW, Surname unreadable
??, Mary A, b. 1893, d. 1917, Location: SW A, "Mother, Surname not listed"
??, Minerva, b. 1906, d. 1920, Location: SW A, Surname not listed
??, Robert S, b. unreadable, d. unreadable, Location: NW, Surname unreadable

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