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Harrison County Iowa Genealogy
Unionburg-Cox Cemetery West side of Sully Avenue between 325th Street and Tyler Avenue, at the top of the stairs. Gravestone & Memorial Photos NOTE: We are no longer adding photos to this page. New gravestone photos may be submitted directly to the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project. |
Name of Deceased ATKINSON, Ann E (2) BECKMAN, Harry E BECKMAN, Lula May BECKMAN, Mercy I BUTLER, Jeremiah M CAMPBELL, Arthur CAMPBELL, Lloyd CAMPBELL, Ned CAMPBELL, Nina D CAMPBELL, Ralph D COX, Albert COX, Alvina COX, E L COX, Father (W A) COX, Hattie M (2) COX, John A COX, Mother (E L) COX, W A DIGGLE (Front of marker) DIGGLE, Children (Front of Marker) DIGGLE, Claude James DIGGLE, Father (Samuel) DIGGLE, Jennie P DIGGLE, Louie E DIGGLE, Mother (Sarah) DIGGLE, Samuel DIGGLE, Sarah ENTWISLE, William GRAYBILL, Arvil O GRAYBILL, Mary E COX PECKENPAUGH, Francis PETTIT, Jessie LeRoy SELLERS, Alfred (2) SELLERS, Lovina SELLERS, Matilda (2) SELLERS, May SELLERS, Mother (Matilda) Smith, Azuba M (2) Smith, Howard S (2) SMITH, Infant Son STOKER, Infant Daughter (2) STOKER, Infant Son STOKER, Lora B WHITE (2) STOKER, Marvin G UNIDENTIFIED Marker is an Iron Lyre VALLIER, R M WHITE, Oscar (2) WHITINGER, Claud H WHITINGER, Edith WOOD (Front of Marker) WOOD, Annie E (2) WOOD, Charlie W (2-CW) Wood, Daisy (2) (3-Daisy) WOOD, George B WOOD, Henry B (2) Wood, Mary "Polly" Merrill (2) (3) (4-MW) WOOD, Mary J WOOD, Nancy A E COPELAND (2-NAEW) Wood, Rose I (2) (3) Wood, William Wallace (2) (3) Known as Wallace WOOD, Wilbert W WOOD, Wilfred W - Twin of William W WOOD, William W - Twin of Wilfred W Wood photographs provided by Neil Bardsley. Wood and Smith photographs provided by Sandy Brown Eglise. Gravestone rubbings were done by Joyce Hickman. Photographs of all gravestones in Unionburg-Cox Cemetery taken April 14, 2001 by Joyce Hickman and Vicki King. NOTE by photographers April 14, 2001: There are two identical sunken spots are located northeast of the Sellers family graves that could be two sunken graves. No gravestones were visible.