Ouderkirk
Cemetery
Submitted by Todd Walter
RESEARCH OF BURIALS IN OUDERKIRK CEMETERY
This small cemetery is
located on the North West Quarter of Section 4, Maquon Township. It is one
quarter mile west of the present site of Fruit Hill School Museum at the South
end of West Street in Maquon, across a field in a wooded area.
According to a history of
Maquon Cemetery written about 1900, in 1839 James Van Winkle, a hired hand of
Benoni Simkins Sr., died and Mr. Simkins approached John W. Walter about burying
the man in Walter Cemetery, about 1/2 mile West of here. He was told that the
cemetery was considered a family burial plot. He also approached Mr. Barbero,
who owned what is now known as Ouderkirk Cemetery, and was also refused. Mr.
Simkins decided to start his own cemetery on his farm on Section 34 in Haw Creek
Township. This was the beginning of the Maquon Cemetery.
Most of this transcription
was done in 1976 by Charles Briggs. I've reread some of the stones, but this
cemetery is inaccessable most of the year because it is in the woods surrounded
by farm fields and needs to be read again more thoroughly.
Todd Walter
July, 2005
|
NAME |
PARENTS |
BIRTH - DEATH |
AGE |
| Frederick Ouderkirk | Petrus & Maria (Seybert) | Jan 2 1765 - Sep 2 1848 | |
| Peter F. Ouderkirk | Frederick & Elizabeth (Bond) | Sep 18 1790 - Apr 11 1846 | |
| Elizabeth (Fink) Ouderkirk | John C. & Sarah (Crane) | Dec 16 1862 | 58 yr 7 mo 4 da |
| Adda Francelia Ouderkirk | John & Caroline (Jones) | Sep 4 1865 | 1 yr 3 mo 27 da |
| Polly Ann Ouderkirk | Jacob & Nancy (Waffle) | Aug 27 1834 - Nov 30 1837 | |
| Lafayette Ouderkirk | Peter & Elizabeth (Fink) | Jan 12 1853 | 8 yr 9 mo 27 da |
| Amanda (Perkins) Ouderkirk | Christopher & Hannah (Bishop) | Jan 30 1852 | 44 yr 10 mo 13 da |
| Mary (unknown) Bond | Unknown | Dec 29 1851 | 51 yr 11 mo 23 da |
| Selinda Ouderkirk | Jacob & Nancy (Waffle) | No dates, born about 1843 | |
| Josiah Waffle | Henry and Elizabeth?? | Jul 22 1848 | 36 yr 10 mo 16 da |
| Henry Waffle | Josiah & Rebecca (Ireland) | Nov 5 1847 | 5 yr 3 mo 2 da |
| Elizabeth (Fry) Woolsey | Unknown | May 25 1828 - Jul 8 1855 | |
| Lefee A. Woolsey | David & Elizabeth (Fry) | Jun 7 1851 - Feb 11 1854 | |
| Catherine Fry | b PA? Married?? | 45?***Jan 25 1851 | 15 yr 9 mo 5 da |
| John Crane*2 | D. & J. | Aug 10 1856 | 4 yr 18 da |
| Maranda A. (Unknown) Bricker | Unknown | Jul 21 1849 | 18 yr |
| Jay Bricker | John & Margaret A. (Smith) | Dec 14 1856 | 1 yr 11 mo 17 da |
| William White | Son of G. & H. ; living with Job White in 1850 | Apr 13 1851 | 14 yr 3 mo 5 da |
| Andrew F. Roberts | Elisha G. & Maria Elizabeth (Longworth) | Dec 1 1852 | 3 yr 8 mo 1 da |
| Darius Miller | Unknown | Sep 25 1845 | 38 yr 1 mo |
| Aroista M. | Unknown | Rest of stone gone | |
| John C. Fink*3 | Christian & Elizabeth (Sutz) | Feb 24 1782 - Sep 11 1841 | |
| Sarah (Crane) Fink*3 | Josiah & Elizabeth (Benson) | 65 in 1850- Not in 1860 census |
|
| Mathias Barbero*3 | John & Sarah (Van Patten) | Dec 15 1796 - Aft 1860 |
NOTES:
*1- Peter Ouderkirk's probate includes a signed statement that he died on April
13, 1846
*2 - The name on this stone is "Cane", but the name is actually "Crane".
*3 - John C. Fink, Sarah (Crane) Fink, and Mathias Barbero are listed as being
buried here without stones in the transcript done by Charles Briggs about 1976.
UNMARKED BURIALS:
There are, without doubt, many unmarked graves in this cemetery, and at least
six stones that are now unreadable or have large portions missing.
WILL or PROBATE:
John C. Fink
Will & Probate
Peter F. Ouderkirk Probate
Josiah Waffle Probate
Frederick Ouderkirk Probate
Darius Miller Probate with unrecorded will
*****
WILL OF JOHN C. FINK
I John C. Finck of the County of Knox and State of Illinois do make and publish
this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say:
First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully
paid.
Second, I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah Finck the house and
lot on which we now reside situate and adjoining the South West Corner of the
Town of Maquon in the County of Knox and State of Illinois also lots No. Three
and Four in Block No. twenty one(?) in said town of Maquon and all the live
stock horses, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hogs _ _ by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Also all the house
hold furniture and other items _ _ _ particularly named in this will for ever.
And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Sarah Finck and to be
the executor for this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all
former wills by me made and rattifying and confirming this and no other to be my
last will and testament In testamoney _ _ _ _ _ I have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ my hand and
seal this tenth day of September, 1840.
John Fink {Seal}
Signed published and declared by the
above named John C. Finck as and _ _ _ _ _
his last will and Testament in presents of us
John H. Bellinger
William M. _ _ _ _ _
*****
UNRECORDED WILL OF DARIUS MILLER
My Will and Testament
I wish the whole of my personal and real estate to be appraised, then all of the
personal property to be sold at public auction except such as my wife Eliza
Miller may think propper to resolve for her own use at the valuation price. Then
I wish all of my debts to be paid. I next wish my wife Eliza to have the twenty
acres the house and barn is on. The above land running through my farm East and
West. If there is not enough in the above to make one third of all my personal
real estate I wish her to have it enough to make up one third of all my property
in money or real estate as she may choose. The remaining two thirds I wish to be
placed in the hands of there guardine to be put out to the best advantage until
the children becom of age then to be sold or divided equally among them as they
may think best.
Knox County, Ill.
September 25, 1845 Darius Miller
OBITUARIES:
None have been found and probably didn't exist.
BIOGRAPHIES:
Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois
Chapman Bros., 1886
Excerpt of Andrew Clinton Housh biography:
At Knoxville, Nov. 11, 1857, our subject was married to Adeline Ouderkirk,
daughter of Peter F. and Elizabeth (Fink) Ouderkirk. Her parents were natives of
New York state and of Dutch ancestry. They arrived in Knox County in 1835, and
settled in Maquon, afterward removing to Haw Creek Township, at which place
their demise occured. The father died in 1846, and the mother in 1863. The
family consisted of six children--John, Samuel, Adeline, Caroline, Polly and La
Fayette. Adeline E. Ouderkirk, wife of our subject, was born in Onondaga County,
N.Y., Feb. 28, 1835, and was an infant of eight months when her parents came to
Knox County.
*****
Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois
Chapman Bros., 1886
Excerpt of William G. West biography:
He united in the bonds of wedlock April 5, 1860, with Elizabeth Ouderkirk, of
Michigan, who was born April 14, 1837, and is the daughter of Richard and Amanda
(Perkins) Ouderkirk, Natives of Oswego County, N. Y. Her parents came to
Illinois in 1845 and settled in Maquon, where the mother died Jan. 31, 1851, and
the father in Ringgold County, Iowa Jan. 15, 1874.
*****
Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois
Chapman Bros., 1886
Excerpt of David Woolsey biography:
On the 25th of August, 1850, he took to his heart and home a helpmate in the
person of Elizabeth Fry, who was born May 25, 1828, in the State of Ohio. The
family moved to Marion County, Ohio, and there Mr. Fry died in 1852. There were
William, David, Jane, Deborah, Elizabeth, Walter, Isaac, Martha, Mary, Darius,
Emily and Silas; six of them survive the parents. The mother, after the death of
her husband, came West and died here in the year 1860, at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs.
W. were blessed with three children--Lefee A., born June 7, 1851, who departed
this life Feb. 11, 1854, having only attained to the winning and happy age of
three years, and at this most joyous period of childhood, which wins all hearts,
was gathered home by the reaper Death. Hezekiah died in infancy; William Cyrus,
born April 26, 1853, is also deceased.
*****
History of Knox County, Illinois
Munsell Publishing Co., 1899
Excerpt of Harvey Ouderkirk biography:
HARVEY OUDERKIRK; Farmer; Maquon Township; born at Maquon, December 15, 1838;
educated in Knox County. His parents, Jacob and Nancy (Waffle) Ouderkirk, were
born in New York, and came to Maquon in the Fall of 1835, accompanied by his
father and their oldest daughter. After settling on a farm south of Maquon, they
moved to Haw Creek Township, where he died in 1882, aged seventy years. His wife
died in Missouri, in 1892, aged seventy five. Their children were: Polly Ann,
deceased; Mary J., widow of George Thurman; Harvey; Charles S.; Salinda,
deceased; Welman J.; Emily E., wife of Dwight Joiner; Mrs. Harriet Barbero,
deceased; Martha, deceased. Jacob Ouderkirk's parents, Frederick, a farmer in
New York, and Elizabeth (Bond) were natives of New York. Nancy Waffel's parents
were Henry and Elizabeth Waffel.
******
Excerpt of Adeline Ouderkirk Housh obituary
Galesburg Daily Register Mail
May 4, 1928
Addie Ouderkirk, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Ouderkirk, was born in Onondago
county, New York, February 28, 1835, and passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Emma Hurd, in LaMoille, Ill., April 28, 1928 at age of 93 years
and 2 months. .....her twin sister came with the parents from New York to
Schuyler county, making the trip in a wagon, where they lived about two years,
then came to Maquon and lived on the farm owned by their parents one-half mile
west of Maquon, for fifteen years.
MARRIAGES:
Frederick Ouderkirk married Elizabeth Bond on November 16, 1795 in Schenectady,
New York.
Frederick Ouderkirk married Rhoda Tanner on April 17, 1836 in Knox County,
Illinois.
Frederick Ouderkirk married Lucinda Moore on April 24, 1840 in Schuyler County,
Illinois.
Amanda Perkins married Richard Bond Ouderkirk on March 1, 1827 in Oswego County,
New York.
Mary (UNKNOWN) married Samuel Bond
Darius Miller married Eliza Ouderkirk
Josiah Waffle married Rebecca Ireland on July 4, 1841 in Knox County, Illinois.
Elizabeth Fry married David Woolsey on August 25, 1850 in Knox County, Illinois.
Maranda (UNKNOWN) married John Bricker
John Christian Fink married Sarah Crane about 1802 in New York
Mathias Barbero married Catherine Fink
MISC. INFORMATION:
Josiah Waffle's probate includes the following:
1 set tombstones for Josiah Waffle $10.00 from William Williams
1 set tombstones ordered by Josiah for Henry Waffle $10.00 from William Williams
For "making one cauphfin" $7.00 from William Conser, July 22, 1848
Doctor bill $3.00 from July 11 - July 20, 1848 from Dr. Richeson C. Walter
Shroud materials $4.75 from J.S. Piper
*****
Darius Miller's bill from Dr. Richard A. Hutchinson was $5.00
*****
John Fink's bill from Dr. W.L. Bean(?) was $12.00
*****
Frederick Ouderkirk's probate includes the following:
1 set of tombstones $10.00 from William Williams
William Conser built his "cauphin" for $7.00
To grave close(clothes) $3.37
For taking care through sicknys and washing 4 weeks $10.00 - Jacob Ouderkirk
*****
Peter Ouderkirk's shroud materials cost $5.75 and his coffin from Jacob Conser
cost $6.00
OUDERKIRK CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTION
|
Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Age |
Inscription/Comments |
| Frederick Ouderkirk | Jan 02 1765 | Sep 02 1848 | ||
| Peter F. Ouderkirk | Sep 18 1790 | Apr 11 1846 | ||
| Elizabeth Ouderkirk | Dec 16 1862 | 58 yr 4 da | ||
| Adda F. Ouderkirk | Sep 4 1865 | 1 yr 3 mo 27 da | ||
| Polly Ann Ouderkirk | Aug 27 1834 | Nov 30 1837 | ||
| Lafayette Ouderkirk | Jan 12 1853 | 8 yr 9 mo 27 da | ||
| Amanda Ouderkirk | Jan 30 1852 | 44 yr 10 mo 13 da | ||
| Mary Bond | Dec 29 1851 | 51 yr 11 mo 23 da | ||
| Selinda Ouderkirk | No dates, born about 1843 | |||
| Josiah Waffle | Jul 22 1848 | 36 yr 10 mo 16 da | ||
| Henry Waffle | Nov 5 1847 | 5 yr 3 mo 2 da | ||
| Elizabeth Woolsey | May 25 1828 | Jul 8 1855 | 27 yr | |
| Lefee A. Woolsey | Jun 7 1851 | Feb 11 1854 | ||
| Catherine Fry | Jan 25 1851 | 15 yr 9 mo 5 da | ||
| John Crane | Aug 10 1856 | 4 yr 18 da | ||
| Maranda Bricker | Jul 21 1849 | 18 yr | ||
| Jay Bricker | Dec 14 1856 | 1 yr 11 mo 17 da | ||
| William White | Apr 13 1851 | 14 yr 3 mo 5 da | ||
| Andrew F. Roberts | Dec 1 1852 | 3 yr 8 mo 1 da | ||
| Darius Miller | Sep 25 1845 | 38 yr 1 mo | ||
| Aroista M. | Rest of stone gone |
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