Harrington Cemetery
(Maple Lane or Beadleston Cemetery)

 Section 2, Town of Lind, Waupaca County, Wisconsin

Located on Airport Road approx. 1/2 mile south of Highway 10 & 49

Alphabetical Listing

Cemetery listing compiled 2002 by Marion Bender.  Thank you Marion!

 

Anderson, Eva Mae –nee Harrington, b 29 Dec 1890, d13 March 1920 m. George Edger Anderson, 2 sons

Armon, John b 14 July 1817, d 5 Oct 1864

*Armon, Manley- b 26 May 1844 d 6 Jan 1865  Co  K –14 WI Volunteers

Beadleston, Charles – b 14 Jan 1805, d 13 Jan 1884

Beadleston, Daisy Bell – b 1 September 1877, d. 21 June 1877. Dau. of Carmi and Azilpha Marion  (Smith) Beadleston

*Beadleston, James – b 18 Jan 1832, Enlisted 12 Aug. 1862  Co. G-21st Infantry   d 27 Dec, 1862, Louisville, KY-disease  -  ae 30 yrs 11 m’s 9 d’s  son of Chas. & Paulina Beadleston - m. Susan Thomas 24 Dec 1856

Beadleston , Paulina – Wife of Charles Beadleston – b 28 Aug 1806, m 1826,  d. 3 March 1877 – ae 70

Bender- son of Edward and Edith ( nee Harrington) Bender,b&d 4 June 1913

Harrington, Agnes Edith, wife of Leroy Hosea Harrington b 2 May 1863 d 7 Jan 1900

Harrington, Clarence – son of L.H. & A.E. Harrington , Twin-b&d 2 Oct 1897

Harrington, Guy – son of L.H. & A.E. Harrington, Twin – b & d 2 Oct 1897

Harrington, Leroy Hosea – b 27 Oct 1858, d 19 March 1917

*Harrington, Leroy Hosea, Jr.- MM3 U.S. Navy WWII, b 14 June 1917, d 28 April 1984

Harrington, Nellie E.-nee Ellen Murphy –b 15 Aug 1857 d 22 March 1929 -dau. John Murphy & Ann Duffy, m1 Lawrence Bender, m2 L.H. Harrington

Harrington, Perry Ray –Father- b 27 Feb 1889 d 6 Jan 1965

Harrington, Philip C.-son of L.H. & A.E. Harrington  b 9 July 1884, d 5 May 1891

Harrington, Joe H. – son of L.H. & A.E. Harrington b 30 May 1885 d 5 May 1891 Philip & Joe died of scarlet fever within 10 minutes of each other.  It was believed the Dr. had given them the wrong medicine as one had been sick for 7 days    and the other for only 2 days.  Just before they died Joe said,”Wait for me Philip”

Harrington, Winnie – Mother -b 22 Dec 1886, d 1958  dau. Truman Harris & Carrie Ann( Stiles) Harris

Morris, Carrie Ann (nee Stiles) m1-Truman Harris, m2-Albert M. Morris

Petersen, Chris Fred b 11 Feb 1898 – d  26 July 1968

Petersen, Hope Devine b 1 March 1914  d 27 February 1994-ae 79-11-28 dau. Perry & Winnie Harrington

Petersen, baby

Petersen, baby

Reynolds, John W – d 11 Feb 1872  62y, 10mos.

Symms, Adelia – b 12 Aug 1837, d 7 September 1904 m1, John McKeague, m2, Charles Symms

Symms, Charles – b 12 Feb 1827, d 26 May 1898

Vaughan, Frank – b. 21 Oct 1854, d 17 September 1855 ae. 11 mos  son of Alonzo & Amanda Vaughan

Vaughan, Frankie – b. 8 Nov 1856, d infant, son of Alonzo & Amanda Vaughan

Vaughan, Albert – b. 22 Jan 1843 in MI, d 1892, ae 49 yrs.  son of Alonzo & Amanda Vaughan

Vaughan, Winfield Grant b. 21 May 1879, d 11 August 1879 – inf. cholera   twin- William Gard   Note:  Winfield Grant and William Gard were sons of Raymond & Mary (Gard) Vaughan

Williams, Eunice Olive b. 7 April 1910, d 3 April 1936 .dau. of Perry & Winnie  Harrington,  husband- Andrew Williams ,    son of Samuel & Sarah Williams.

Williams, Verlyn June – b 7 June 1928 d. December 1991, ae 62. m. Clifford Bechard

 

NOTE: There is a report that civil war veterans were buried along the north fence but this is not established.  We know that Manley Armon and James Beadleston were Civil War Veterans and were buried here.

 

NOTE: The following information from Jim Gardner 9/2013 -
WALMER, Henry
Born: 28 Jul 1843 in Pennsylvania
Died: 29 Nov 1893 in city of Waupaca
Age: 50
Wife: Sarah
Occupation: Farmer
Burial: Beadleston Cemetery, Lind, Wis
(Sarah Walmer is buried at the Veterans Cemetery in King)
He was a veteran of the Civil War:
Private

Company A
155th Indiana Infantry
Union Army
CIVIL WAR
There is no record of a veteran's headstone ordered at the time of his death, which makes it more probable that his grave is unmarked.

 

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