Rogers-Webb Resurrection Day Cemetery
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Sec 21 Twp 50 Range 31. About 1/8 mile E of the McCune Home for Boys, and 1/4 mile S of Highway 24. It is marked by five rock pillars on the south side, and a chain link fence on the other sides, enclosing an area about 90 X 150 feet.
On one rock column is a stone plaque:
"Rogers - Webb Resurrection Day Cemetery April 14, 1855."
On another column, a plaque reads:
"In Memoriam, Thomas Rogers, Penelope Chancellor Rogers, Winslow Rogers, Nancy A. Webb Rogers, Sarah E. Rogers, John M. Rogers. William W. Webb, John A. Webb, Margaret Webb."
It would seem that this may be the only list of burials there that we shall ever have, because a probe of the area disclosed only five bases from which the stones are missing, and a few shards. The cemetery is heavily overgrown with trees, brambles, and poison ivy. One report says that a Revolutionary War soldier, Joseph Powell, is buried here. He died in 1830 and so would have been buried here long before the cemetery was formally established. Approximate Physical Location by Directions: 21600 E US Highway 24 Independence, MO 64056 - GPS 39.13592 -94.32002 - Peggy Woolfork
Sec 21 Twp 50 Range 31. About 1/8 mile E of the McCune Home for Boys, and 1/4 mile S of Highway 24. It is marked by five rock pillars on the south side, and a chain link fence on the other sides, enclosing an area about 90 X 150 feet.
On one rock column is a stone plaque:
"Rogers - Webb Resurrection Day Cemetery April 14, 1855."
On another column, a plaque reads:
"In Memoriam, Thomas Rogers, Penelope Chancellor Rogers, Winslow Rogers, Nancy A. Webb Rogers, Sarah E. Rogers, John M. Rogers. William W. Webb, John A. Webb, Margaret Webb."
It would seem that this may be the only list of burials there that we shall ever have, because a probe of the area disclosed only five bases from which the stones are missing, and a few shards. The cemetery is heavily overgrown with trees, brambles, and poison ivy. One report says that a Revolutionary War soldier, Joseph Powell, is buried here. He died in 1830 and so would have been buried here long before the cemetery was formally established. Approximate Physical Location by Directions: 21600 E US Highway 24 Independence, MO 64056 - GPS 39.13592 -94.32002 - Peggy Woolfork
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- Added: 2 Oct 2014
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2555686
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