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Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Primrose Township, Dane County, Wisconsin

Lat: 42°53'40"N, Lon: 89°38'48"W

Contributed by Larry Ketchum, Apr 25, 2003 [xgkids@maqs.net]. Total records = 13.

From Mt. Vernon, go .2 mile east on Hwy 92 to CTH U, turn right (south) and go 2.75 miles on CTH U to CTH A, go across CTH A .2 mile to Bowers Rd., go .3 mile on Bowers Rd. to cemetery.

This cemetery has not been used for burials for many years, but it is fenced and well maintained in a wooded area.

I walked and transcribed from all existing headstones on Apr 24, 2003.

- Larry Ketchum

Chandler, Clorinda, b. 1821, d. 1902
Chandler, Francis F., d. 1 Jul 1854, age: 10m 9d
Chandler, Josephus, d. 17 Feb 1859, age: 62y
Chandler, Nova(?) E., d. 9 Dec 18?
Grimes, Alice D., b. Sep 1798, d. Dec 1857, Wife of J.M. Grimes
Hawlan(?), John, d. 29 Mar 1855 (?), age: 32y 11m
Ketchum, George P., b. 16 Oct 1844 La Grange, IN, d. 22 Feb 1865 Camp Randall, Madison, WI, PVT Co E 47 Regt Wis Inf Civil War, son of Stephen & Asenath Whitney Ketchum, GAR flag holder
Myrland, Amelia B., d. 10 Oct 1882, age: 22y 6m 25d, Dau. of L.O. & Betsey Myrland
Myrland, Ole L., b. 11 Jan 1854, d. 23 Jan 1923
Randall, Laurene, b. 14 Oct 1843, d. 17 Oct 1865, GAR flag holder
Randall, Maria, b. 1822, d. 1907, s/w Norman Randall
Randall, Norman, b. 1809, d. 23 Dec 1886, age: 77y, s/w Maria Randall
Sawar(?), F., b. 8 May 1860, d. no date

Misc:
??, 3 unreadable broken stones
??, ??, 3 broken, unreadable stones leaning against a tree
??, Ole, d. 25 Apr 1881, age: ?y 7m 3d
??, Rhoda (?), unreadable broken stone
??, George W., dates unreadable
Lawshorth(?), ??, dates unreadable

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