Glenville Union Cemetery

* Located in  Section 34, Inland Township,  Clay County, Nebraska

Glenville Union Cemetery is the first known cemetery for Glenville.   During WWII this land was taken over by the US Navy to build the Navy Ammunition Depot.  Many families moved their deceased loved ones to other cemeteries and the following list shows the known burials remaining.

This cemetery is in the middle of a Pasture on land now owned by the US Animal Research Center.

PERMISSION MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE RESEARCH CENTER TO WALK THIS CEMETERY!


NAME

BIRTH

DEATH

AGE

COMMENT

Head, JD

None

None

None

Capt Co 1, 26 PA Inf Civil War

Kintner, Garrett V

None

Mar 27, 1885

25 y 4 m 23 d

Son of Joseph and Mary Kintner

Knorr, John

None

Oct 8, 1885

78 y 4 m 8 d

Martinez, Juan Batista

Jun 24, 1903

Nov 12 1950

Supposedly in a fight and later found killed on the Depot grounds - No Headstone

McCormick, Thomas

None

Nov 12, 1889

47y

Co F 11, Mich. Cav Civil War

McKinney, Josephine

None

Oct 19, 1885

15 y 1 d

Daughter of Neal and Mary McKinney

Morrow, Ira D

Mar 5, 1886

Feb 26, 1893

Son of J W and E A Morrow

Morrow, John W

None

Jul 12, 1901

45 y 1 m 2 d

Neighbor, Sarah J

None

Mar 3, 1882

37 y 3 m 12 d

Wife of E C Neighbor

Raddick, Hiley H

None

Aug 11, 1883

5 y 2 m 2 d

Son of D J  and O E  Raddick

Steinblock, Jurn

None

Jan 6, 1885

64 y

 Walk the Cemetery

May 18, 2008