Cooper Cemetery -Section 18 East River Township, Page County, Iowa
[by Pat O'Dell - genpat@netins.net]
 
This cemetery is called Cooper or Pin Hook or Pleasant Hill. It is out in a field and currently does not have a road to it. Even though the newspaper headline said that the Cooper Cemetery was no more, that was not true. Only 11 graves were moved from the cemetery Nov 17, 1926 to the Clarinda city cemetery. Other family's graves were not moved and some members of the Cooper family continued to bury in the cemetery.
 
I would like to hear from anyone with more information on this cemetery or ther burials there.
 
CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 31, 1927

The Cooper Cemetery No More

Many people driving on the old river road between Clarinda and Sambaugh, are familiar with a group of evergreen trees on a distant hill to the east of the road.

These trees for about sixty years have been sentinels at the last resting place of members of the Cooper family. In order to get to the cemetery it was necessary to traverse a steep winding road, that in wet weather it was almost impossible for an automobile to climb.

John Cooper and his wife, Leah Cooper, and their children, Isabell, Addison, Ellis, P.W. and A.L. Cooper, were buried there.

Later, Lindsay Cooper, who was a grandson of the first John Cooper, and a son of Mr and Mrs John Cooper who now live in Clarinda, lost his life in a balloon accident in Texas and again a funeral procession wound its way up the hill and the body of Lindsey was laid away in the family burying ground.

When the World war came two more sons of Mr and Mrs John Cooper, Lawrence and Delbert, lost their lives. They died in France. After the war their bodies were brought to America, and, after a military funeral in Clarinda, were laid away near the evergreens in the family lot. The members of Sergy Post have been very devoted to the memory of their comrades and each Memorial day have gone to the Cooper cemetery to decorate their graves.

Because of the difficulty in gaining access to the cemetery, John Cooper of Clarinda and members of his family decided that it would be very much more practical to have the last resting place of their family in the Clarinda cemetery, so a few weeks ago the bodies of those laid away in the old burying ground were brought to Clarinda and buried in a lot in Birchwood. Eleven bodies were brought here, including that of an infant child of Mr and Mrs Cooper...unreadable last sentence.

 
Those graves moved to Lot 3 Block 78 Birchwood, Clarinda Cemetery, Nov 17, 1926 are :
Cooper, A.L.
Cooper, Addison
Cooper, Alice dau of John & Martha born abt 1879
Cooper, F., Feb 11, 1831 - Sep 22, 1904 [originally Cooper Cem, moved Nov 17, 1926] Fountain Cooper, an old settler of Page county, died Thursday, Sept 22, 1904, of heart and liver trouble, at the home of his son, John Cooper, in East River township, age 73 years. His funeral was held Saturday, conducted by his nephew, Rev Alex Cooper of Bolckow, Mo. The burial was in the Cooper cemetery south of the old Shambaugh mill site in East River township. The late Mr Cooper was a native of Tennessee. The late Mr Mr Cooper is survived by four children, as follows: John Cooper, East River township, Page county; Harrison Cooper, Centerville, Ia; Mrs John Marshall, Clarinda, and Mrs Sarah McBee, Nodaway county, Mo. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Sep 30, 1904.
Cooper, Infant of John & Martha
Cooper, Isabell dau of F. & L., died Nov 22, 1871 ae 3y 10m 6d
Cooper, John D., Sep 2, 1892 - Sep 27, 1918, Co F 138 Inf
Cooper, Lawrance F., May 2, 1895 - Jul 27, 1918 Co F 168 Inf
Cooper, Leah wife of F., Apr 6, 1827 - Nov 30, 1893
Cooper, P.W.
Cooper, William Lindsey son of John & M.J., Jun 10, 1882 - Jan 20, 1906 aged 23y 7m 10d : Cooper, Lindsey, born Page co; died Wolfe City, Tx, balloon accident; father John Cooper; interred Clarinda. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa25 Jan 1906
 
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List of burials I have found so far:
 
Bomar, Amanda J., 27 Dec 1868 - 16 Apr 1872
 
Bomar, Wellington, 1870 - 04 Aug 1871
 

Cooper, Madlyn Joyce, 09 Jul 1923 - 19 Aug 1923 : Madlyn Joyce Cooper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh Cooper was taken from her parents by death Sunday morning, August 19, at their home on East Garfield St. She was born July 9, 1923, at Sioux City, Iowa. The child was aged 2 months and 10 days at the time of her death. Funeral services are to be held this afternoon (Monday) from the Harmon Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be held at the Cooper cemetery southeast of Clarinda.
CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 20, 1923

Graves moved to Clarinda Cemetery Nov 1926
CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 31, 1927

however, I don't find this little girl on the City list of burials

 

Cooper, Matthew, - died 02 Jan 1868 : son of T.W. & M., aged 6yrs
 
Cox, Howard : son of N.G. & M.A.
 
Cox, Miriam Ann Good, died 01 Feb 1907 : wife of N.G.
 
Cox, Nathan George, 04 Mar 1843 - 15 Sep 1923 : Another from among our older citizens passed away Sept 15th, Nathan Cox, at the age of 80 years, 6 months and 11 days. It is rather remarkable that the nine children of this man are still living, without the loss of one.

The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United Brethren Church, conducted by the pastor Rev E.M. Miller.

Born March 4th, 1843 in Tennessee, he spent his early years there, later moving to Iowa. Fifteen years ago his wife, Miriam Anna Cox, preceded him to the grave. All of their nine children are living besides fifty grand children, the names of the children being Mrs James Cochran of Falls Branch, Tenn, Mrs John Kincheloe of Clarinda, Mrs John Smith of St Anna, Tex, Mrs Ben Basho of Creston, Ia, Will Cox of Clarinda, Mrs Sam Brown of Hepburn, Charley Cox of Clarinda, Joe Cox of Akron, Ia, and James Cox of Red Oak. THE CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 20, 1923

Nathan Cox was born March 4, 1843, and died Sept 15, 1923, aged 80 years 6 months and 12 days. He was born in Tennessee where he spent the early part of his life, having moved later to Iowa. Miram Anna Cox, his wife, preceded him to the grave fifteen years ago. He was the father of nine children, all of whom are living. The children are Mrs James Cochran of Falls Branch, Tenn; Mrs John Kinseloe, of Clarinda; Mrs John Smith of Santa Anna, Tex; Mrs Ben Basho of Creston; Will of Clarinda; Mrs Sam Brown of Hepburn; Charley of Clarinda; Joe of Akron; James of Red Oak, and fifty grandchildren also survive him. The funeral was held at the United Brethren church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev Elton M. Miller. Interment was in the Cooper cemetery. THE CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 20, 1923
 
Erb, Infant, 24 Sep 1875 - 24 Jan 1876
 
Filley, Earl, died 16 Jun 1890 : aged 9 days
 
Filley, Olive Leone Chaney, 03 Jun 1840 - 10 Aug 1934 : Mrs Wm. Filley, 94, Dies at County Home
Grandma Filley, one of Clarinda's oldest citizens was laid to rest Sunday, after 94 years of life. She was the widow of Wm A. Filley who died in 1920. She died at the Page county home Friday, the funeral being conducted Sunday at the Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev M. Hulbert. Burial was in Cooper cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD-JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 13, 1934

Olive Leone Chancy was born June 3, 1840, in Indiana and departed this life August 10, 1934 at the Page county home near Clarinda, Iowa, aged 94 years, 2 months and 8 days.
On October 12, 1866, she was united in marriage to William A. Filley who preceded her in death, November 9, 1920. To this union were born eight children who preceded her in infancy. They moved to Page county in an early day and lived in and near Clarinda until the present.
She leaves to mourn their loss one sister at Fort Collins, Colo., and a nephew at New Market, Ia., also a host of friends.
In her early life she and her husband gave their hearts to God and their hands to the United Brethren church and lived in that faith till they were called hence.
She was a lady that made friends of all she met, better known as Grandma Filley. Among the treasures that she cherished most highly was the old family Bible. From those that knew her best comes this tribute: :She was a good woman.: What more could be said of anyone?
The funeral was conducted from the Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev Marshall Hulbert and the body layed to rest by the side of her husband and children is what is known as the Cooper cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD-JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 13, 1934

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Page County, Iowa death certificate says died Aug 11, 1934 at County Home.
 
Filley, William Albert, Nov 1842 - 28 Aug 1925 : At the age of over 83 years, William Albert Filley passed away on August 28th, at their home on South 10th Street, Clarinda. Funeral services were held Saturday from the Walker Funeral Chapel, with interment in Pin Hook Cemetery.
Mr Filley leaves a wife surviving him, Mrs Leona Filley, the two having been married 56 years ago and constant companions all these years.
CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 3, 1925


Obituary - William Elbert Filley was born in November, 1842, in the state of Tennessee and departed this life Aug 27, 1925, aged 83 years and 9 months.

He was united in marriage to Miss Olive Chaney in the year 1869. Much sorrow entered their home as the eight children which were born to them were all taken from them in death, six in infancy. One child lived to the age of 9 years and another lived to be 5. So he had many loved faces to greet him to the home to which he has just gone.

The deceased is survived by his aged wife and a host of friends who sorrow over the loss of a loved one.

Mr Filley united with the Baptist church in his young manhood and was [paper folded] friends.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the late home on South Tenth street and interment was made in the Pin Hook cemetery where his children are buried. The services were conducted by Rev Elton M. Miller, pastor of the United Brethren church. THE CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 3, 1925
 
Marshall, John, 12 Nov 1851 - 09 Mar 1910 : Marshall, John, died Mch 9, 1910 Nodaway Twp; born Nov 12, 1851 England; married; parents unk born England; buried Pin Hook Cem - Page County, Iowa Death Record

The funeral of the late John Marshall who died in Clarinda March 9, was held Thursday afternoon, the 10th inst., on East Chestnut street, conducted by Rev A.K. Lewis, pastor of the First Baptist church, and interment was in the cemetery at the John Cooper farm four miles southeast of this city, near the farm formerly owned by the deceased. Mr Marshall was born in England, Nov 12, 1851. He was a great sufferer from a cancer for about two years before his death. Beside the wife, a son and stepson survive. In his obituary was the following tribute to him: "He was a kind husband, a good father, and a friend to everyone who knew him." CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Mar 17, 1910
 
Osborn, Sarah Jane Van Pelt, 27 Jul 1851 - 20 Feb 1905 : Taylor County, Iowa Death Record: Sarah Jane Osborn, died Feb 20, 1905 Dallas Twp, Taylor County, Iowa; born July 27, 1851 Ohio; widow; father Jake VanPelt born Ohio; mother Hester Ann Haines born Ohio; buried Pin Hook Cemetery

1900 Census Dallas Twp, Taylor Co, Iowa gives birth as Jul 1853 Ohio.
 
Osborn, Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" 1850 - Jan 1896 : Osborne, T.J., died near New Market last week very suddenly and his remains were brought here and interred in the Cooper cemetery where he had relatives buried. For a long time he was a respected citizen of this locality. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Jan 16, 1896

Osborne, Jeff, an old resident of this county, fell dead on the streets of New Market Saturday from heart disease. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 16, 1896
 
Rhodes, George W., died 12 May 1876 : sonof J.W. & S.J., aged 9m 12d
 
Stronell, Lucy Ann Cooper, 28 Mar 1858 - 11 Apr 1931 : Page County, Iowa Death Certificate
Marshall, Lucy Ann, died Apr 11, 1931 Nodaway Twp; widowed; born Mar 29, 1858 Mo; father Fountain Cooper born unk; mother unk; buried Cooper cem

Obituary - Lucy Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fountain Cooper, was born in Gentry county, Missouri, on March 29, 1858, and died at her home in Clarinda, Iowa, April 11, 1931, having reached the age of 73 years and 12 days.

Miss Cooper was married to John Bomar in 1875. To them were given two children, John H. Bomar, deceased, and Elwood Henry Bomar of Utica, Missouri. After the death of Mr Bomar, Mrs Bomar was married on Sept 12, 1880, to John Marshall. One son came to bless the union, F.W. Marshall of Clarinda, Ia. John Marshall died on March 9, 1910.

On March 7, 1916, Mrs Marshall was married to Alfred J. Stronell, who passed away Nov 9, 1919.

Mrs Stronell was better known to her friends and neighbors as Mrs Marshall, and was thus kindly regarded by them. Two brothers and a sister are left to mourn with the son her passing. They are: John Cooper of Clarinda, Ia; Harrison Cooper of Hutchison, Kansas, and Mrs Sarah McBee of Council Bluffs, Ia. There are also seven grandchildren in the families.

Mrs Marshall was a member of the Baptist church for many years and died possessed of faith in Jesus Christ. She was a resident of Clarinda and vicinity since 1875.

The funeral was held at Walker's Funeral Home Monday, April 13, 1931, at 10:30 am , conducted by D.J. Shenton. Burial was in the Cooper cemetery. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Apr 16, 1931
 
VanPelt, Hattie Haines, 1825 - 1887 : [wed 05 Aug 1845 Jacob B. Van Pelt in Highland Co., Oh]
 
VanPelt, Hiram, 1854 - 1923
 
VanPelt, Infant, 24 Feb 1895 - 24 Feb 1895 : Pleasant Hill. Mr and Mrs H. VanPelt's baby died Sunday evening and was buried Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. the mother at present is in a critical condition. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Mar 1, 1895
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Birth and death records Page County, Iowa
 
VanPelt, Jacob B., 22 Nov 1823 - 27 May 1893
 
VanPelt, John, nd
 
VanPelt, Mary E. Cooper, 1856 - 1895 - Died on the 1st, Mrs VanPelt at her home and was laid to rest at Pleasant Hill grave yard. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Mar 5, 1895

Mrs Hiram VanPelt died last night at her home in East River township, age 37 years. Her new born babe died last Sunday evening. Mrs VanPelt was a most excellent woman and her death a peculiarly sad one. Beside her husband she leaves several children. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Mar 1, 1895