LIVINGSTON CEMETERY, Proebstel, Clark County, WASHINGTON (a.k.a. Shanghai Cemetery) Transcribed and formatted for use in non-commercial family tree research by: Patricia Dunn-Hanning. Copyright © 2001-2003 Location: Abt. 23118 NE 88th Street, Proebstel (Vancouver), Clark County, Washington. Driving directions: Take NE 222nd Avenue East. Road bends right and turns into 88th Street. NE 88th Street bends to the left, and turns into NE Pluss Road. At the bend of 88th Street & Pluss Rd, there is a gravel drive, which is actually the end of 88th Street. Take the gravel (dead-end) road, east. At the end of the gravel drive is the cemetery, off to the left. The East and South lines are contained by the Camp Bonneville military base, and a tall chain-link fence. The cemetery is in the middle of heavy brush and trees. A hand-drawn plot map can be found at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~banke/wa/cemetery/livmap.jpg Submitted by Patricia Dunn-Hanning. The following are stones still evident on October 14, 2001. Gninnah@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ LAST FIRST Plot# (see below) Doodle Yankee 14 Dreher Augustus I 04 Dreher Dolly E 01 Dreher George 02 Dreher Mary R 03 Edgerton Anna Lee 06 Helms And WJ 11 Helms Flavilla 10 Kaleta George 18 Micherda Matilda 17 Micherda Rudolph 16 Munsell Alfred 08 Munsell Albert 09 Schlichting Ernest 07 Schooley Loyd 15 Uhacz Baby 13 Unknown Probably Child 05 Unknown Wooden Marker 12 Plot #1 Cement outlines the burial area with a stone & metal marker: Dolly E. Dreher 1896 - 1932 Plot #2 and #3 One large tubular stone marker centered over two separate burial plots. Both plots have cement outlining the burial areas: Father Mother Dreher In Loving Dreher George Memory Mary R. 1824-1901 1851-1912 Plot #4 Cement outlines the burial area with a stone marker: Dreher Augustus I. 1888 - 1933 Plot #5 Cement outlines the small burial area. Probably a child's grave. No marker exists. Plot #6 Stone, flat marker: Anna Lee Edgerton April 23, 1934 May 27, 1934 Plot #7 Stone & metal, upright marker: Ernest Schlichting (no other info on marker) Plot #8 **** Small wood marker with ink lettering: Alfred Munsell 1825 1893 Plot #9 Cement outlines the burial area with a small wood marker with ink lettering: Albert Munsell 1861 1917 Plot #10 Stone marker: Flavilla Helms 1855 - 1939 Plot #11 White, upright stone military marker, rounded at top. Top line lettering is rounded. Other lines are straight: And. W.J Helms Co. G 12 U.S. INF Plot #12 Small wood marker. May have had ink writing that has completely worn away. Plot #13 Small flat stone marker: Baby Uhacz Aug. 13, 1917 Plot #14 Small wooden marker, painted white, with stuck-on lettering: Yankee Doodle Civil War Vet (no other info on marker) Plot #15 Small upright cement stone. Top of stone reads: At Rest Face of stone reads: Loyd son of George & Cora Schooley born May 12, 1899 died Apr. 16, 1906 Plot #16 ** Upright rounded cement & metal marker: Rudolph Micherda Born Died Portland Vancouver 1900 1935 son Plot #17 Upright, rounded, white stone marker: + (cross) Matilda Micherda Born in Poland Nov. 15 1886 Died in Vancouver Sept. 5 1936 Plot #18 Flat stone marker: George Kaleta 1912 - 1913 **In a cemetery book by the Clark County Genealogical Society (circa 1980s), Rudolph Micherda is listed as having been born in "Poland". However, his stone clearly says "Portland". ***Also listed in cemetery book is the name/grave of Gene Hartzell. We found no evidence of this stone on 10/14/2001. ****In the book, Alfred Munsel is listed as "Horace A Munsel". Back to Portland, OR & Vancouver, WA Cemetery & Funeral Homes info: http://www.cemeteryinfo.net this page at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~banke/wa/cemetery/livingston.txt