This project is for Unincorporated Areas of Polk County,Florida.
Crum-Durrance Cemetery Also known as Durrance Cemetery, Homeland Cemetery , Polk County, Florida, USA: is an old family cemetery on CR 640. Very few markers remain and the last burial was 50 to 60 years ago. Note: The Graves date from 1825 to 1918. This may be on of the oldest cemeteries in Central Florida.
CR 640 and Homeland Cemetery Road Homeland Polk County Florida USA Cemetery notes and/or description: HOMELAND CEMETERY, HOMELAND, POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA Little is known today of the early origins of the Homeland Cemetery, perhaps if began as a family cemetery about 1850. In it's early days it was known as the Bethel Cemetery and the community that is present day Homeland was the Bethel Community...
Find a Grave Lake Lowery (aka Lake Laurel) Cemetery is a black cemetery located northeast of Lake Alfred. Take US 17/92 northeast out of Lake Alfred to Experiment Station Rd.; turn left (north) and cross the railroad tracks; turn right (east) onto Old Dixie Hwy./Old Haines City-Lake Alfred Rd.; just before the point where the road turns back southward and crosses railroad tracks, turn left (nor...
Find a Grave Lake Garfield Cemetery (colored) Located in the SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Section 18, Township 30 S., Range 26 E. East of Bartow on SR 60, turn right on 80-Foot Road. Turn east on Cox Road, then south on Wallace Road. The hidden cemetery is to the east about 1/2 mile from Cox Road. It was surveyed on 28 Dec 2001 by the Imperial Polk Genealogical Society Cemetery Committee. They found only 5...
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: There are three grave. The surnames are Buey and Tucker. Also, the last burial was in 1949.