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Greenwood Cemetery
Greenwood, Jackson County, Missouri

Lat: 38° 51' 55"N, Lon: 20' 27"W
T47N R31W Section 27

Contact: Barbara Turney
816-537-6084

Contributed by Sharon Kroner, Oct 23, 2010, last edited Oct 26, 2010 [sharonmok2@sbcglobal.net]. Total records = 1,800.

To reach cemetery from Main Street in Greenwood, drive north onto Ransom Road for about 1mile. Cemetery is on the right or east side of Ransom Road, just south of Browning Road.

To reach this cemetery from the intersection of Hwy 291 and 50 Hwy, go east on 50 Hwy � mile, take the Todd George Road exit, this becomes Mo-RA (is also called Ranson Road), turn right toward Greenwood MO, go south 2 miles. The cemetery is on the SE corner of Ranson & Hook Road.

This cemetery dates back to 1866 when the Miller family donated the ground for the cemetery to the community of Greenwood, Missouri. The cemetery was established in 1866 on land donated by George Miller. The cemetery is in very good condition and is still selling lots.

My husband and I read this cemetery using a digital camera; it is a complete listing of all of the known burials in this cemetery as of Oct 15, 2010.

- Sharon Kroner

Legend:
* = SSDI or MO Archives
b. = born
d. = died
d/o = daughter of
f/o = father of
FH = funeral home marker
h/o = husband of
m. = married
m/o = mother of
p/o = parents of
s/o = son of
s/w = share with
w/o = wife of

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