List of cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri explained

This is a list of cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri including the county seat of Columbia as well as the towns of Ashland, Centralia, Hallsville, Sturgeon, Rocheport and Harrisburg.[1] The county contains over 260 known cemeteries.[2] [3] Generally this list does not include Native American burial sites unless they were buried in a European style cemetery. Notable cemeteries include Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site, Columbia Cemetery, and Mt. Zion Cemetery, all three on the National Register of Historic Places.[4] [5]

NameImageLocationTypeDescription
Antioch CemeteryColumbia
ChurchAntioch Cemetery is located on the north side of Mexico Gravel Road east of the Hinkson Creek bridge. Antioch Church was built here during the summer and fall of 1853. Prior to that the congregation was called Bear Creek Church and was located in a log cabin on the banks of Bear Creek.[6] At some point the congregation and church building ceased to exist. As of 2018 the cemetery is fenced and mowed, however, there are toppled and buried monuments.
Ariel CemeteryRiggs area
ChurchUnusually, a single burial is all that remains of Ariel (pronounced "Errol") Christian Church. Oscar Jacks, the son of one of Ariel's founders. A frame church was dedicated in 1888 as the spiritual successor to nearby Mount Carmel Baptist Church, which closed in 1873. Ariel Church became defunct in 1934 and by 1942 the building was in poor shape. At some point the church burned. The ground was surveyed by the WPA in the 1930s. Many members are buried at Mount Carmel (Sims) Cemetery nearby.[7]
Barnes Chapel CemeteryGinlet area
ChurchLocated east of Barnes Chapel on Barnes Chapel Road, predictably this cemetery contains many Barnes among others. The church was established in 1896 according to the sign.
Beth Olem CemeteryColumbia
JewishBeth Olem is the only Jewish Cemetery in Columbia. Founded in 1880 by the Columbia Hebrew Association, it became part of Columbia Cemetery in 1928. There are over one hundred burials.
Bethel CemeteryWoodlandview area
ChurchThis cemetery belonged to Bethel Baptist Church, now gone. It was the first church and cemetery in Boone County and is the oldest Baptist church in the state of Missouri. The land was once owned by a son of Daniel Boone. Founded in 1817, it is also known as "Old Bethel".[8]
Bethel CemeteryColumbia
ChurchThis Cemetery is located next to Bethel Baptist Church in south Columbia, Missouri. Founded in 1855, it is the younger of two Bethel Cemeteries in Boone County. The church and cemetery are still active and are currently affiliated with the American Baptist Convention. The Hickam Cemetery is located inside/adjacent to Bethel Cemetery. Bedford-Estes burials were moved here.
Bethlehem CemeteryHarrisburg area
ChurchCemetery is located near the intersection of Callahan Creek Road and Bethlehem Road. The Church no longer stands.
Bond's Chapel CemeteryHartsburg area
ChurchNext to Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church. Only the church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The cemetery remains active.
Botner CemeteryHinton area
FamilyLocated across the street from a home at 3200 W Botner Road. Grounds are fenced and the cemetery is owned and well-maintained by a Botner descendant.
Boulton CemeteryColumbia
FamilyAlso known as the Judge Jesse Boulton Farm Cemetery. At least four burials.
Boyd CemeteryFinger Lakes State Park
FamilyLocated near the motocross area parking lot, the stones have been moved but a fence and sign mark the area
Brink CemeterySturgeon area
FamilyVery overgrown, at a bend in Lovers Lane southwest of Sturgeon.
Bullard-Barger CemeteryEnglewood area
FamilyLocated east of Englewood and north of Englewood Road, it is fenced and some stones have been cleaned.
Cochran CemeteryMidway areaFamilyLocated in a front yard
Columbia CemeteryColumbia
MunicipalOriginal cemetery for the city of Columbia. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Over time it has grown to include the bounds of two other formerly separate cemeteries. Notable burials include Blind Boone, James S. Rollins, William Franklin Switzler, Edwin William Stephens, and Jane Froman.[9]
Conley CemeteryMcBaine area
FamilySeven Conley family member buried here. Gated and surrounded by a wall.
Centralia CemeteryCentralia
MunicipalPublic cemetery owned by the city of Centralia. Located on Missouri Highway 22.
Crews-Sims CemeteryGinlet area
FamilyJust south of a right angle in Vemers Ford Road
Dinwiddie CemeteryColumbia
FamilyDinwiddle Cemetery is located in a grove of trees near the fourth hole of Old Hawthorne Gold Course. Most markers are out of place and propped against trees. Several stones have birthdates in the 1700s.
Dripping Springs CemeteryHinton area
ChurchCemetery for Dripping Springs Christian Church located in the community of Dripping Springs.
Ellington CemeteryMidway area
FamilyVery overgrown and derelict Cemetery, some headstones still standing in 2021, Located near I-70 on private property.
Elmwood CemeteryColumbia
Established in 1914 next to the Columbia Common Burial Grounds and merged with the Columbia Cemetery two years later.
Estes CemeteryColumbia
FamilyAs of 2018 cemetery stands in a grove of trees, abandoned, surrounded by residential development
Estes-Bedford CemeteryColumbia
FamilyWas located near Bethel Road close by Gentry Middle School. 16 graves moved to Bethel-Hickam.
Evans CemeteryRucker area
FamilyLocated in a grove of old ceder trees on a farm north of Rucker. Many field-stones are visible indicating at least six burials. No dressed stones were visible as of 2018.
Everett CemeteryWoodlandville area
ChurchAbout one mile east of Woodlandville, Everett Church (Methodist South) was established in 1859. A descendant of Daniel Boone is buried here.
Far West CemeterySturgeon area
Located on Barns Road southeast of Sturgeon.
Fairview CemeteryColumbia
ChurchAt the intersection of Chapel Hill and Fairview roads behind an old church now used as a daycare.
Forbis CemeteryAshland area
FamilyLocated on the east side of State Highway MM
Fortney CemeteryColumbia area
FamilyLocated on farmland north of Rock Bridge State Park
Fountain CemeteryCentralia area
FamilyLocated northwest of Tri-City Lake and abandoned in the woods. There are several large toppled granite markers and many Yucca plants, potentially marking many graves. Area appears fairly large for a family cemetery.
Friedens Evangelical CemeteryHartsburg
Church, GermanJust outside of the city limits of Hartsburg, Missouri. Associated with Friendens Evangelical Church
Friendship CemeteryHallsville area
ChurchFriendship Church still stands unused next to this cemetery.
Glendale Memorial CemeteryCentralia
ModernLocated across highway 22 from Centralia Cemetery and recently created.
German CemeteryCentralia area
FamilySmall family cemetery, fenced, next to the road.
Goodin CemeteryColumbia
FamilyLocated in the Georgetown Subdivision near Goodin Branch Creek. Named after the family buried within.
Goshen CemeteryWilton
ChurchAcross the street from Goshen Primitive Baptist Church on the bluff above Wilton, Missouri.
Grandview CemeteryTwo-Mile Prairie
ChurchStanding next to the Grandview Missionary Baptist Church on route Z, this cemetery is on the Two-Mile Prairie.
Green Acres CemeteryColumbia area
NaturalAccording to KOMU-TV Green Acres Natural Burial Cemetery is the only "green' burial in the state.[10] It is across the road from Sugar Creek Cemetery.
Hallsville Church of Christ CemeteryHallsville
ChurchAround the corner from Red Top Christian Church on Missouri Highways 124
Hamilton CemeteryShaw area
FamilySign near the front gate says "E.A. Hamilton Family Cemetery Boone County Court Trustee"
Hatton Chapel CemeteryColumbia area
ChurchThere is one unmarked infant burial from around 1910 at the northeast corner of the church. It is located on Hatton Chapel Road in western Boone County.
Harris CemeteryDeer Park area
FamilyFamily cemetery on what was formerly a large plantation, now surrounded by thick concrete wall. Several families buried within but most prominently the Harris'
Harrisburg CemeteryHarrisburg
MunicipalThis is the public cemetery for town of Harrisburg, Missouri. Located near the east entrance to town at the junction of Route F and Missouri Highway 124.
Henry CemeteryColumbia
FamilyCemetery was preserved and marked in the parking lot of Columbia Foods. Also known as the Keene Cemetery.
Hickam CemeteryColumbia
FamilyHickam Family burials located in/adjacent to Bethel Cemetery in south Columbia, Missouri. A Separate fence and gate, with the name Hickam above, frame the cemetery.
Hicks CemeteryHallsville area
FamilyFamily cemetery on the homestead founded by Absalom Hicks in the 1820s. Probable burial of one of Boone County's first Commissioners who, along with four others selected Columbia as the county seat.
Hinkson Creek CemeteryColumbia
ChurchLocated in the bluffs above the Hinkson Creek Valley in northeast Columbia. Has also been called the Old Hinkson Baptist Cemetery. It is now overgrown and abandoned.
Jewell Cemetery State Historic SiteColumbia
Family, State Historic Site Created by George Jewell for his decedents. Now a Missouri State Historic Site. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.[11] Burial place of William Jewell and Charles Henry Hardin.
Johnson CemeteryEnglewood area
FamilyVery large family cemetery located on Johnson Cemetery Road in far eastern Boone County. Extremely well maintained. A huge grove of ceders stands in the oldest part.
Jones-Little CemeteryPierpont area
FamilyCemetery is northeast of the intersection of High Point Lane and Hill Creek Road. Markers with death dates as early as 1839 still standing. At least a dozen burials maybe more. Also called Jones-Little-Hopper
Lemon CemeteryColumbia area
FamilyAt least seven burials. Also called the Creasy Springs Road Burial Ground.
Lick Fork CemeterySturgeon area
ChurchCemetery is on Ponderosa Road. Church building no longer stands.
Lientz CemeteryRocheport area
FamilyThis is the Lientz family cemetery located on Walnut Grove Road. A sign says it was restored in 1990. At that time a marker was placed for one of the first Curators of the University of Missouri. As of 2018 Cemetery is overgrown but stones appear standing.
Little Bethel CemeteryMidway area
FamilyAlso called the Rice Family Cemetery, it is located west of Midway.
Little Bonne Femme CemeteryDeer Park area
ChurchNext to the Little Bonne Femme Baptist Church, founded in 1819. Woolfolk cemetery markers were moved here.
Locust Grove CemeteryMidway area
ChurchCemetery is next to Locust Grove Methodist Church. Contains at least one American Revolutionary War soldier.
Locust Grove CemeteryRiggs area
ChurchCemetery is on the grounds of the Locust Grove Baptist Church.
Log Providence CemeteryDeer Park area
Church, African-AmericanLocated next to Log Providence Baptist Church, a historic African-American Church in the Three Creeks Area between Columbia and Ashland.
McKimpson-McIntyre CemeteryColumbia
FamilyOnce on the McIntyre(McIntire) Farm, what's left is now in the woods behind Rebel Hill Trailer Park. In May 2018 no visible headstones remain, although two bases and a fieldstone marked 1865 were uncovered along with visible depressions.
March CemeteryHarrisburg area
FamilyLocated in an orchard, at least three stones present and readable as of 2018.
Memorial Park CemeteryColumbia
ModernLargest cemetery in Boone County. Burial place of Bud Walton.
Mt. Celestial CemeteryMcBaine area
Church, African-AmericanAfrican-American cemetery and church. Steepest cemetery in Boone County. Semi-Abandoned
Mt. Hope CemeteryColumbia area
Church, African-AmericanAfrican-American cemetery, church was torn down and the congregation moved to Columbia. Parts of the cemetery are overgrown in 2018.
Mt. Horeb CemeterySturgeon area
ChurchUsed largely by the residents of Sturgeon and vicinity. Located South of the town on VV.
Mt. Nebo CemeteryHuntsdale area
ChurchLocated on Mt. Nebo Church Road
Mt. Pleasant CemeteryClaysville area
ChurchLocated on Mt. Pleasant Road in southern Boone County.
Mt. Zion CemeteryHallsville area
ChurchIn the vicinity of the church and cemetery was the Civil War Battle of Mount Zion Church. The church and cemetery were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Reportedly the highest point in Boone County.
Nashville CemeteryEasley area
ChurchLocated on Nashville Church road and across the street from the church. This is the community of Nashville, Missouri.
Naylor-Schooling CemeteryRiggs area
Family, Native America/Cherokee Also known as Naylor Cherokee Burial Grounds
New Liberty CemeteryAshland area
ChurchLarge cemetery located across the road from New Liberty Church.
New Providence CemeteryColumbia area
ChurchCemetery located next to New Providence Baptist Church.
New Salem CemeteryAshland area
ChurchLarge cemetery just off U.S. 63 south of Ashland. Surrounds New Salem Baptist Church.
Oakland CemeteryPrathersville area
ChurchThis is the cemetery of Oakland Christian Church, which was established in 1872. It is located on Oakland Church Road.
Oakland CemeteryEasley area
ChurchThis is the cemetery of Oakland Methodist Episcopal Christian Church
Old Gilead CemeteryHallsville area
ChurchCemetery is located down an abandoned road deep in the woods.
Olivet CemeteryHarg
ChurchAssociated with Olivet Christian Church, it is located at the intersection of WW with Olivet Road.
O'Rear CemeteryColumbia area
FamilyCemetery moved from original location under the racetrack of the Boone County Fairgrounds. As of 2018 the area was fenced but no signs are markers were visible.
Palmer CemeterySturgeon area
FamilySmall family plot laid out by Lancelot Palmer stand at the crest of a hill in a cow pasture. Large obelisk and several other markers in various states of repair. Probably less than 10 burials.
Payton CemeteryColumbia
FamilyAt least five known headstones in a state of disarray, located on City of Columbia Property in Cosmo Park. Also called the Payton-Goodrich-Willis-Shock Cemetery. Totally overgrown with mature invasive Japanease honeysuckle as of 2023. Ironically located feet from the well maintained, and much larger, Memorial Park Cemetery.
Perche Creek CemeteryRucker area
ChurchLocated on Perche Creek next to Perche Creek Baptist Church.
Prairie Grove BaptistShaw
ChurchShaw is on the outskirts of Columbia. There are two cemeteries near the Shaw roundabout. This one was affiliated was Prairie Grove Baptist.
Prairie Grove MethodistShaw
ChurchShaw is on the outskirts of Columbia. There are two cemeteries near the Shaw roundabout. This one was affiliated was Prairie Grove Methodist.
Prewitt CemeteryHarrisburg
FamilyPrewitt Cemetery contains about eight burials. It is located west and behind of Harrisburg Elementary School. As of 2018 the Cemetery is fenced and mowed.
Red Rock CemeteryPerche area
ChurchCemetery next to Red Rock Methodist Church
Red Top CemeteryHallsville
ChurchThis rather large and old cemetery is just west of Hallsville and next to Red Top Christian Church. The church was founded in 1822. Many old markers standing and repaired.
Ridgeway Farm CemeteryColumbia
FamilyHeadstones are gone. A marker was placed by the Ridgeway family on the Columbia Country Club Golf Course marking the location.
Riggs Union CemeteryRiggs
ChurchEstablished in Riggs next to Riggs Union Church. Today an active United Methodist Church.
Rocheport CemeteryRocheport
MunicipalOn the hill just southeast of Rocheport is a very old and large city cemetery.
Rock Bridge CemeteryPierpont
African-AmericanLocated next to Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, this cemetery is predominantly African-American.
Rocky Fork CemeteryHinton
ChurchRocky Fork Cemetery stands next to Rocky Fork Baptist Church. It is named after Rocky Fork Creek
Searcy CemeteryHinton area
FamilyAt least four burials, including John Connelly, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War.
Sims CemeteryRiggs area
Family and ChurchEstablished on the homestead of Abram Sims. Also known as Mt. Carmel, the name of the Church.
Spence CemeteryColumbia
FamilyLocated in North Columbia on Wayside Drive. Also known as the Old Spence Burial Grounds
Sprinkle CemeteryColumbia
FamilyLocated at 1907 Chapel Ridge Road in the front of a residence. Fenced.
Sturgeon CemeterySturgeon
MunicipalCemetery for the city of Sturgeon, Missouri, located west of the city.
Sugar Creek CemeteryColumbia area
ChurchThis cemetery is located on Hickory School Road, there was formerly a church associated, now no longer present.
Tuttle CemeteryColumbia
FamilyLocated in extreme Southwest Columbia. At least six burials
Union CemeteryColumbia
ChurchThis Cemetery is located at a bend in Sinclair Road near Arrowhead Lake. Also known as "Old Union" and "Union South" the church was established in 1822. Not to be confused with several other Union Cemeteries in Boone County.
Union CemeteryCentralia area
ChurchOn Union Church Road. The Church is no longer standing.
Valley Springs CemeteryColumbia area
ChurchLocated just east of Route UU south of Midway.
Wade-Shock CemeteryColumbia area
FamilyAlso called the Sycamore Hills Cemetery or just the Wade Cemetery. Located in the backyard of a house at the northwest corner of the intersection of Fenton and Sycamore Hills Road. Some markers have been moved, buried, or lost.
Waltnut Grove CemeteryRocheport area
ChurchOn the grounds of the former Walnut Missionary Baptist Church. There are an unusual amount of old standing markers.
Woodcrest CemeteryAshland
ChurchOn Henry Clay Boulevard in south Ashland.
Woolfolk CemeteryDeer Park area
Family (original), Church (relocated)This cemetery was originally located northeast of Deer Park. Four headstones and four footstones were moved to Little Bonne Femme Cemetery, including the marker for John Woolfolk, a soldier of the American Revolution.
Wright (Fletcher) CemeteryWilton area
FamilyThe Fletcher Wright Cemetery consist of four known burials deep in the woods near Wilton, Missouri.

Undocumented cemeteries

Many cemeteries have been completely or partially destroyed sometimes by mistake but often intentionally. Markers, burials, and sometimes whole cemeteries have been moved. Others have been lost to time and locations forgotten or unknown. Small family plots, often with less than ten burials, are mostly commonly lost.

NameImageLocationTypeDescription
Acton CemeteryFamily
Bear Creek CemeteryColumbiaChurchBear Creek Church was organized in 1824 named for the creek along which its founding members lived. Possibly in subdivision.
Beazeley CemeteryPierpont areaFamily
Berry CemeteryColumbiaFamilyOriginally located in the Corporate Lake Development. 5 graves were moved to the Bethel Cemetery nearby.
Blythe CemeteryClaysville areaFamilyAt least three burials
Boone County Poor Farm CemeteryColumbiaThis burial ground was for indignant patients at the Boone County Poor Farm. Possibly part of Columbia Cemetery
Brushwood CemeteryColumbiaFamilyEast of and nearby Brushwood Lake, at least three burials
Brushwood CemeteryHuntsdale areaFamilyUnknown number of burials
Burnett CemeteryAshland areaFamilyAlso called the Burnett Family Burial Grounds
Carr CemeteryRileysburg areaFamily
Cave CemeteryColumbiaFamilyLocated on land next to the municipal power plant on business loop. Possibly unmarked.
Cave CemeteryColumbiaFamilyAt least two burials, stones destroyed.
Clardy CemeteryClaysville areaFamily
Claysville CemeteryClaysville areaMunicipalPossibly unmarked
Conley CemeteryFamilyAt least three Conley family member buried here.
Country Hill CemeteryColumbiaLocated near the subdivision of the same name on south Scott Boulevard. Possibly unmarked
Cowan CemeteryColumbiaFamilyNear the Columbia Terminal Railroad, at least sixteen burials.
Crosswhite CemeteryFinger Lakes State ParkFamilyCemetery has been cleared and fenced, stones are displayed in the guard house. Sometimes misspelled as Crosthwaite.
Fountain Cemetery #2Family
German CemeteryMidway areaChurchAt least two burials listed in Tombstone Records of Boone County, Missouri.
Gordon CemeteryColumbiaFamilyCemetery stood on the Gordon family farm near their mansion and cabin. There is a marker in Stephens Lake Park.
Gibbs CemeteryFamilyAt least three burials
Gibson CemeteryFamilyLocated on the old David Shock Farm. At least two Gibson burials
Gillaspie CemeteryHarg areaFamily
Grant CemeteryEasley areaFamilyAt least two Grant family burials
Grant CemeteryColumbiaFamilySoutheast of the intersection of Stadium and Broadway. Tombstones missing.
Hoffman CemeteryHinton areaFamilyNear Rocky Fork Conservation Area Lake, possibly extinct
Jacobs CemeteryColumbiaFamilyLocated in what is now a residential neighborhood in east Columbia
Kemper CemeteryFamilyAt least four burials, on Poter Kemper Jr. farm
King CemeteryColumbiaFamilyLocated on North Stadium near the municipal golf course. Possibly relocated.
Kirtley CemeteryFamilyAt least five burials
Mars CemeteryFamilyAt least two of the Mars family buried here
Maupin CemeteryColumbiaFamilyOnce at least 20 gravestones. May have been associated with the David Guitar House. Reportedly destroyed by developer.
McGuire CemeteryFamilyAt least seven burials
Mt. Moriah CemeteryColumbia areaChurchNortheast Columbia off HH and Hinkson Creek. Located on the old Mt. Moriah camp grounds. In extreme state of abandonment.
O'Rear CemeteryFamilyTwo miles east of Brown's Station
Old Rocky Fork CemeteryColumbia areaChurchOriginal location of Rocky Fork Church. Only a few stones remain identifiable. Also called Wingo Cemetery
Palmer CemeterySturgeon areaFamilyLaid out by James Palmer. Many other Palmers buried here. Around twenty burials.
Pemberton CemeteryFamilyNear cedar creek, at least six burials
Phillips CemeteryFamilyAt least nine Phillips buried here
Phillips CemeteryFamilyAt least eight Phillips buried here
Pleasant GroveCentralia areaChurchPleasant Grove is now in the middle of fields, many markers. Church no longer there.
Points CemeteryFamilyNear Mt. Zion Church, at least one burial
Pollard CemeteryFamily
Reems CemeteryFamilyLocated northeast of Grandview Church near the Callaway County line.
Renfro CemeteryFamilyAt least three Renfro burials here
Ridgeway CemeteryBrown's Station areaFamilyAt least six burials, located a half mile east of Brown's Station
Robinson CemeteryFamilylaid out in 1849 by Tandy Robinson, about twenty burials
Robinson CemeteryFamilyOnly one tombstone recorded, others members of Robinson and McClain families are buried here
Samuel CemeteryFamily
Sapp CemeteryAshland areaFamilySouth of Ashland
Sexton CemeteryColumbia areaFamilyContains the burial of Boone County pioneer George Sexton and family, also contains an American Revolutionary War veteran. Near the former location of Sexton's Tavern along the Boone's Lick Road.
Shock CemeteryFamilyAt least four burials
Smith CemeteryColumbiaFamilyLocated near Chapel Hill and Fairview, possibly unmarked, possibly moved. Also known as George Smith burial.
Snell-Stone CemeteryFamilyAt least four burials here
Starke CemeteryFamilyAt least two Starke burials here
Stephens CemeteryFamilyAt least twelve burials here. Near the Callaway County line
Stewart CemeteryColumbiaFamilyNear Scott Boulevard and Chapel Hill Road, where Southwest manor subdivision is. Reportedly destroyed.
Talbott CemeteryFamilyAt least two burials here, including a veteran of the War of 1812
Taylor CemeteryAshland areaFamilyAt least three burials
Taylor CemeteryFamilyAt least one burial. Located at an old farm on Sexton Road
Toalson CemeteryFamilyAt least three Toalsons buried here
Turner CemeteryColumbiaFamilyOff Scott Boulevard near the MKT Trail and Hinkson Creek. Formerly there was a train stop at this location known as Turner. At least three burials here
Turner CemeteryFamilyAt least two Turners and two Williams buried here
Turner CemeteryFamilyAt least three burials here, located a mile and a half south of Olivet Church
Turner CemeteryFamilyOn Old Mexico Road, east of Columbia. At least eight burials
Turner CemeteryFamilyOn Old Rocheport Road west of Columbia, at least two Turner burials
Vaughn CemeteryFamily
Wade CemeteryFamilyAt least five burials
Waters CemeteryColumbiaFamilyLocated near Lenoir retirement home near U.S. 63 in south Columbia. Possibly relocated.
White-RobertsonColumbia areaFamilyLocated by Bobcat of St. Louis-Columbia north of I-70
Wigginton CemeteryFamilyLocated east of Mt. Zion Church. At least two Wigginton family burials
Williams CemeteryFamilyOne of two William Family cemeteries
Williams CemeteryHallsville areaFamilyPossibly in Finger Lakes State Park. On former Peabody Coal Company land.
Wingo CemeteryAlso called Old Rocky Fork
WinnFamilyOne of two Winn Family cemeteries
WinnFamilyOne of two Winn cemeteries
Winterbower CemeteryOldham areaFamilyLocated near Mark Twain National Forest. At least eight burials.
Woodlandville Cemetery
Woods CemeteryFamily
Wood Family CemeteryFamily
Wright CemeteryFamilyAt least twenty five burials
Yager CemeteryFamily
Yahweh's Assembly in Messiah CemeteryRocheport areaChurchSmall newer cemetery with four burials.
Younger CemeteryFamily

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cemeteries of Boone County, Missouri. Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society. September 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20181106172846/http://www.kchsoc.org/cultural/boonecemeteries.html. November 6, 2018. live.
  2. Web site: Known cemeteries of Boone County, Missouri. Genealogical Society of Boone County and Central Missouri. September 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170821212715/https://boonecomogen.org/cpage.php?pt=17. August 21, 2017. live.
  3. Book: McCrory, Nelda Rohr . 1995 . Boone County, Missouri Cemeteries-Their Names and Locations . Missouri State Genealogical Association .
  4. Book: Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather. 1963 . Cemetery Records of Boone County, Missouri .
  5. Book: Harting, Roger D. 1991. Information on the location of some Cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri .
  6. Book: Switzler, William F. . 1882 . History of Boone County . St. Louis . Western Historical Company . 741 . William Franklin Switzler.
  7. http://www.columbiatribune.com/35fd43b4-2e76-51fe-b252-d123c40bf196.html Ariel Church History Revealed
  8. Book: Switzler, William F. . 1882 . History of Boone County . St. Louis . Western Historical Company . 192–194 . William Franklin Switzler.
  9. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Columbia Cemetery. 2018-06-11. Debbie Sheals. August 2006. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. https://web.archive.org/web/20170208190207/http://dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/06001335.pdf. 2017-02-08. live.
  10. http://www.komu.com/news/an-all-natural-burial An All Natural Burial
  11. Web site: Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site . Missouri Department of Natural Resources . November 2, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141008015500/http://mostateparks.com/park/jewell-cemetery-state-historic-site . October 8, 2014 . live .