Calhoun County MI Archives Photo Place.....Young's Cemetery May 31, 2006
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Source: Youmg's Cemetery
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Location: W. Territorial Road, Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., MI
(A Small Fenced In Cemetery Next To Memorial Park Cemetery)
Youngs Cemetery is owned and maintained by the City of Battle Creek.
Contact Information: City Clerk Susan Bedsole, 10 North Division, Suite 111,
Battle Creek, MI 49014, Phone 269-966-3348
The Cemetery is located about One Eighth Mile from the W. K. Kellogg Airport on
West Territorial Road.
How Young's Cemetery Came To Be:
(From Cemetery Records: Battle Creek Township/Pennfield Township, Calhoun
County, State Of Michigan 1819-1938.)
A contract was obtained of Joseph Young on the 23rd day of May 1854 for a lot
for a Cemetery on the farm of the said Joseph Young, containing 112 sq. rods of
ground.
The records read May 23, 1854, between Joseph Young of Battle Creek, and A.
V. Cummings, David Young, Milton Gregory, and Levi Stewart, President and
Officers, Goguac Cemetery Company. $10.00 paid for part of Section 15 in
Battle Creek Township, containing 112 square rods. Eli Stillson, Notary Public.
The records also show Joseph Young to officers of Goguac Cemetery Company
and their successors, Deed State Of Michigan, Calhoun County, Registers
Office. Received 7:00 A. M. September 13, 1854 and was recorded in Book 35 of
Deeds, pages 657 658. M. D. Strong. Dep. Register.
In the Minutes of an Association meeting one reads Voted that the President
of this Cemetery Company cause the Cemetery to be laid out in lots of 10 by 20
feet, or as near that size as may be with alleys five feet wide around the each
lot.
Voted that collector be authorized to sell lots for three dollars and those
who have subscribed to the amount of three dollars shall be entitled to one lot
In 1918 $200.00 was paid for additional land and on November 3, 1927 the
Association was dissolved and turned over to the Township Board of Health. The
consideration being $1.00.
The Earliest Recorded Burials Were In 1836
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