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David Haeger Cemetery

Photos courtesy of Michelle Safirstein

   David Haeger Cemetery

David Haeger Cemetery   David Haeger Cemetery

Cemeteries within the Barrington Public Library District

Barrington Center | Barrington Union | Chunn's Burial Ground | David Haeger | Evergreen | St. John Nepomucene | St. Paul | White

Additional area cemeteries

Cemeteries read by local historian Arnett C. Lines, and his daughter, Phyllis, 1931–1964
Briggs Family | Cady | Deer Grove | Fairfield | Fremont Center | Grant | Highland Grove | Hoosier Grove | Immanuel | Long Grove | North Northfield | Northfield | Northfield Union | Old Plum Grove Road |
Palatine Lutheran | Pioneer | Sutherland | Volo | Wauconda | Zion

Sources

Barrington Area Library. Barrington Courier-Review Index.
Cemeteries of the U. S.: A Guide to Contact Information.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Signal Hill Chapter. Barrington Center Cemetery: Sutton Road & Route 68, Barrington Hills, Illinois.
Lake County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Committee. A Guide to Cemetery Names and Locations in Lake County, Illinois.
Lines, Arnett C. A History of Barrington, Illinois.
 

 

Barrington Area Cemeteries

Local historian Arnett C. Lines and his daughter, Phyllis, transcribed records from cemeteries in and near Barrington between 1931 and 1964. These transcriptions, along with additional information compiled by Barrington Area Library staff in 1998 are below. Accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed.

David Haeger Cemetery/Spring Creek Cemetery

One mile north of Spring Lake, on the southwest corner of Meadow Hill and Spring Creek Roads, Barrington Hills. Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois. Private property, closed for burials; maintained by owner.

Gravestone photographs

Gravestone photographs, Michelle Safirstein and Barrington Area Library staff, May, 2003
Transcription, Arnett C. Lines, June 26, 1938
Another transcription, Bonnie Duresa, 1998

Grateful thanks to Mr. Bill Gotfryd for permission to photograph this cemetery and to Bonnie Duresa for the use of her cemetery reading, upon which the following is based.

Carman, Mary (1848)
Carman, Mary (1855)
Carman, Mary Ann
Carr, Ellen
Drake, Hannah
Drake, Otis
Ebel, Mary
Father
Freland, Martha
Gibbs, Willie J.
Goodrich, Albert F.
Goodrich, Dolly J.
Goodrich, Ira C.
Goodrich, Spencer L.
Haeger, David
Haeger, Maria
Haeger, Rudolf
Huntley, Charles W.
Huntley, David
Huntley, Elma M.
Huntley, Emery N.
Huntley, Martha E.
Huntley, S. Albert
Huntley, Stephen M.
Johnson, Fredie
Jones, Rebecca
Jones, William
Klinck, Abigail
Klinck, Mary
Klinck, Ruth B.
Lutes, James
Lutes, Mary
Lutes, Ruth
Lutes, William
More, Phebe
Mother
Olison, Elfa E.
Ott, George F.
Phebe
Seebert, Charlotte
Shields, Sanford E.
Smith, Isaac
Smith, Phoebe
Spaulding, Sophia
Sweeney, George O.W.
Welch, William
Williams, Jonathan
Williams, Mary Maria
Wright, Nancy