Cemetery Listings
for St. Charles County, Missouri, USA


Wells Gravesites
NameDateComments/Inscription Location
Wells
Barton
09 Oct 1888 67y b O'Fallon MO
typhoid fever
2-33
Oak Grove
Wells
Allen*
11 Apr 187222y b St. Charles Co.
"colored male"
2-33
Oak Grove
Wells
Frances
Mar 193387y 8m 13d 2-104
Oak Grove
Wells
Charles E.
20 Jul 198269y 3-143
Mem Garden
Wells
Anna J.
28 Jan 18517y 2m 24d
dau of J. & C. E.
4-87
Johns
Wells
Laura
-w/Mary, Margaret,
and Nathan Heald
5-102
Mt Zion
Wells
Samuel
1830b: 1754 - D.A.R. marker
See below
5-102
Mt Zion
Wells
Calvin J.
17 Sep 1857b: 01 Mar 1851
son of D. B. & M. J.
5-126
Wells
Wells
Charles H. H.
01 Jul 184919 days son of
D. B. & M. J.
5-126
Wells
Wells
Samuel (Col)
25 Jul 183070y Soldier of Rev.
& 1812 War
5-126
Wells

Oak Grove Cemetery (Oak Grove) = originally known as St. Charles "City" Cemetery, situated on West Clay Avenue, east of the Zumbehl Road exit from Interstate 70.

Wells Family Cemetery (Wells) = destroyed when Quarry was built west of O'Fallon, Missouri, orignally identified as "South side of Highway 40"; near modern Interstate 70.

St. Charles Memorial Gardens Cemetery (Mem Garden) = located off Interstate 70, at Cave Springs Exit, North, then west to cemetery entrance on North Service Road.

Mount Zion Cemetery (Mt Zion): Methodist Church Cemetery, south of O'Fallon, Missouri, north side of Highway K.(T47N R3E)

C. M. Johnson & George Buckner Fant Burying Ground (Johns) = Located T45N R2,3E, Section 19, across road from Nathan Boone home on Highway F.


Provided by Carrol Geerling: Bridgeton, Missouri

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