Jefferson County Online
Evergreen Cemetery
City of Fairfield


Located within the city of Fairfield, Evergreen Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Jefferson County. Since 1870, when the cemetery opened, there have been more than 11,000 burials here. The complete listing for this cemetery is now online, and will be kept up to date as new burials occur. Information on burials comes from various sources, including local genealogist Verda Baird's printed listings (1870 - 1990, and 1991 - 2004), local obituaries, the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project, the Works Projects Administration graves survey from 1940, "Jefferson County Records" by Mary and Orville Prill, and postings on the Jefferson County message boards as well as those from the counties surrounding us. Verda's printed listings of the cemetery's burials from 1870 through 2004 are available on the shelves of the Fairfield Library. If you would like more information on a particular burial, please see our Lookups page for assistance.

Evergreen Cemetery is located directly adjacent to the Old Fairfield Cemetery at 'B' and Stone Streets, and there is no fence to separate them. There is merely a sign at the entrance indicating Old Fairfield is to the left (west) and Evergreen to the right (east). Because there is no fence, the two cemeteries have occasionally been considered as one, and their names used interchangably. In reality they are two entirely separate entities. The First Addition of Evergreen Cemetery lies to the north of Old Fairfield; the original old plat lies to the east, and several more Additions to Evergreen are further east. Old Fairfield's burials ended in 1995 while Evergreen's still continue.

On the linked pages below you will find several different formats for Section and Lot codes. These can be deciphered as follows:

S E C T I O N Section & Lot
Example of Code
Public Pauper Burials
~ laid out in 22 rows

Row__.Sp__
Original Old Plat
~ contains 389 lots

Old.P.___
Subdivision of Old Plat
~ Subdivision #1 contains 22 lots

SDiv.1-___
~ Subdivision #2 contains 39 lots SDiv.2-___
~ Subdivision #4 contains 9 lots SDiv.4-___
~ 1962 (year) subdivision 1962SD.___
Subdivision of Lots within the Old Plat
~ Lot #1 is divided into 17 lots

SDof1-___
~ Lot #17 is divided into 34 lots SDof17-___
~ Lot #25 is divided into 8 lots SDof25-___
1st Addition 1st.___
2nd Addition 2nd.___
3rd Addition 3rd.___
4th Addition 4th.___
5th Addition 5th.___
6th Addition 6th.___


Burials have been arranged by surname and broken down into groups as indicated below.


A - Al
Am - Ax
Ba - Bal
Bam - Bax
Be - Bis
Bla - Boo
Bos - Bri
Bro - By
Ca - Car
Cas - Che
Chi - Con
Coo - Cou
Cow - Cus
Da - Dem
Den - Dot
Dou - Dy
E
Fa - Fl
Fo - Fy
Ga - Ge
Gi - Gor
Gos - Guy
Ha - Har
Has - Hem
Hen - Hic
Hid - Hol
Hoo - Hy
I
Ja - Joh
Jon - Ju
Ka - Kig
Kil - Ky
La - Led
Lee - Ll
Lo - Ly
Ma
Mac/Mc - McD
McE - McW
Me - Mi
Mo - My
N
O
Pa - Pen
Peq - Q
Ra - Rh
Ri - Rod
Roe - Ry
Sa - Sch
Sco - She
Shi - Sno
Sny - Ste
Sti - Sy
Ta - Tho
Thr - Ty
U - V
Wa - Wei
Wel - Whi
Wi - Win
Wir - Wy
X - Y - Z


This page was last updated on June 4, 2010. This page may be copied and used for personal purposes but can not be republished nor used for commercial purposes without the author's written permission.

I am the County Coordinator and the Webmaster, the one who is responsible for the IAGenWeb project for Jefferson County, Iowa. Please contact me if you would like to contribute to this database or if you note any problems with these pages.

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