* 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 |
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Head, JD |
None |
None |
None |
Capt Co 1, 26 PA Inf Civil War |
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Kintner, Garrett V |
None |
Mar 27, 1885 |
25 y 4 m 23 d |
Son of Joseph and Mary Kintner |
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Knorr, John |
None |
Oct 8, 1885 |
78 y 4 m 8 d |
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Martinez, Juan Batista |
Jun 24, 1903 |
Nov 12 1950 |
Supposedly in a fight and later found killed on the Depot grounds - No Headstone |
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McCormick, Thomas |
None |
Nov 12, 1889 |
47y |
Co F 11, Mich. Cav Civil War |
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McKinney, Josephine |
None |
Oct 19, 1885 |
15 y 1 d |
Daughter of Neal and Mary McKinney |
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Morrow, Ira D |
Mar 5, 1886 |
Feb 26, 1893 |
Son of J W and E A Morrow |
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Morrow, John W |
None |
Jul 12, 1901 |
45 y 1 m 2 d |
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Neighbor, Sarah J |
None |
Mar 3, 1882 |
37 y 3 m 12 d |
Wife of E C Neighbor |
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Raddick, Hiley H |
None |
Aug 11, 1883 |
5 y 2 m 2 d |
Son of D J and O E Raddick |
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Steinblock, Jurn |
None |
Jan 6, 1885 |
64 y |