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Benton County is located in the northwestern region of the state of Arkansas and is home to a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The county's cemetery records are a valuable resource for those looking to trace their family history or conduct genealogical research.

Benton County cemetery records are available online and provide a wealth of information about the county's past. The records are organized by cemetery name, and each entry includes the name, birth and death dates, and any other available information about the individual.

Whether you are a researcher or simply interested in exploring your family history, the Benton County cemetery records are a valuable resource that should not be overlooked.

Cemetery records published here were acquired from Benton County, AR cemeteries, churches, municipalities, associations and genealogists specifically for family history and local history research.

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Benton County Cemeteries

Downloadable Files

  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 2, (11.0 MB), 1974, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of several cemeteries... 1. Armstrong, 2. Ball, 3. Beaman Place, 4. Brady, 5. Caleb Davis, 6. Dow, 7. Dug Hill, 8. Falling Springs, 9. Flint, Georgia Flat, 10. Goad Springs, 11. Hall, 12. Hill, 13. Kellam, 14. Kindley, 15. Lee, 16. (Old) Liberty, 17. Logan Community, 18. McMillan, 19. Mount Hebron, 20. Mount Pleasant, 21. Neale, 22. Oakley Chapel, 23. Post Oak, 24. Pratt, 25. Spring Creek, 26. Springtown, 27. Stony Point, 28. Story, 29. Tuck's Chapel, 30. Wet Prairie, 31. Wild Cat Creek, 32. Word, with name index in back.
  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 3, (8.6 MB), 1975, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of Bentonville Cemetery, with name index in back.
  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 5, (10.4 MB), 1976, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of several cemeteries... 1. Antioch, 2. Austin, 3. Bayless, 4. Buttram's Chapel, 5. Callis-McKissick, 6. Coffelt, 7. Daniels, 8. Dibler, 9. Dickson (Old), 10. Dodson, 11. Foster, 12. Harris, 13. Hart, 14. Hickman, 15. Pea Ridge, 16. Rambo, 17. Reed, 18. Rock Church, 19. Roller (AR), 20. Roller (MO), 21. Scott, 22. Simsberry, 23. Wilson, with name index in back.
  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 6, (9.3 MB), 1976, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of several cemeteries... 1. Alley, 2. Bell, 3. Bethel, 4. Butler Creek, 5. Case, 6. DIckson, 7. Fairmount, 8. G.A.R., 9, Gentry, 10. Gotcher, 11. Gravette, 12. Heaslet, 13. Hico, 14. Martin-Larue, 15. Ozark, 16. Phagan, Robinson-Yell, 17. Wann, 18. Wilson, with name index in back.
  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 8, (10.2 MB), 1977, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of Siloam Springs Cemetery, with name index in back.
  • pdf Cemeteries of Benton County, AR, Vol 9, (10.3 MB), 1977, Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, Transcription of several cemeteries... 1. Ball, 2. Baptist (Old), 3. Benton County Memorial Park, 4. Best, 5. Bill, 6. Burkshed, 7. Butler Ford, 8. Chambers, 9. Dent-Moore, 10. Edens, 11. Etris, 12. George, 13. Hastings, 14. Henderson, 15. Hickory Grove, 16. Holt, 17. Hughes, 18. Johnson, 19. Mott, 20. Norwood, 21. Oliver, 22. Pemberton, 23. Roler, 24. St. Vincent, 25. Samuels, 26. Shockley, 27. Thornsbury, 28. Weddington, 29. White Oak, with name index in back.
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