Photos and information of Jacob and Margaret (Boots) Pendroy graves, and graves of their grand children. (Children of James M. and Sarah (Baldwin) Pendroy, and Jacob Andrew  and Margaret (Brown) Pendroy)

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Picture taken in 1999 of Plot 65 in Silent City Cemetery in Monroe Iowa. The far right grave is Jacob Pendroy. Wife Margaret (Boots) Pendroy is the one just to the left of Jacob, and their two stones are same size and shape. Records on page 59 of Monroe Cemetery records say-Pendroy, Jacob 12-OCT-1870 75 y 2m 5d. And Pendroy, Margaret 3-Nov-1874 81 Y 3d, w/o Jacob. Both of these are fairly legible, under close inspection, but the engraving is becoming somewhat difficult to read.

View a closer picture of stone of Jacob Pendroy in 1999.

View a closer picture of stone of Margaret (Boots) Pendroy in 1999.

View a closer picture of stone of Lizzie Pendroy in 1999.

View a closer picture of stone of Maggie Pendroy in 1999.

View a closer picture of stone of infant William F. Pendroy in 1999.

View  picture of the 4  on right side. (Jacob, Margaret,William F. & Maggie).

The tall narrow flat top stone next to Margaret (Boots) Pendroy is William F. Pendroy, died age 5 - Records on page 59 of Monroe Cemetery records say- William F. 14-Apr-1863 son of JM & SJ. (Son of James Martin and Sarah Jane (Baldwin) Pendroy. The word William can be made out today on this stone but it is becoming quite faint.

Fourth from the right in this picture, 2 graves left of Margaret, is the grave of Margaret J. (Maggie) Pendroy, infant died at age 7 days. This daughter was another child of James Martin and Sarah Jane (Baldwin) Pendroy. The records on page 59 of Monroe Cemetery records say Pendroy, Maggie J. 27-Dec-1868 7 Days d/o JM & SJ. The Maggie is somewhat visible today.This stone  it is becoming hard to read but is better shape and can be read in certain lighting conditions today in 1999.

The 2 small matched stones with a metal brace on them are no longer readable today in 1999. However, they were identified in cemetery records years ago. They are two daughters Barbie, and Julia, children of Jacob Andrew and Margaret (Brown) Pendroy. Records on page 59 of Monroe Cemetery records say Pendroy, Barbie 13-Dec-1862 d/o J.A. & M. And Pendroy Julia, 23-Apr-1856 d/o J.A. and M.

The larger single white stone with round top on the left of the above photo is the grave of Elizabeth Ann (Lizzie) Pendroy, age 21. The tombstone is still readable today. It has survived the weathering much better than the other old stones! Lizzie was the 3rd daughter buried here of of Jacob Andrew and Margaret (Brown). She died at age 21, and this author has found several mentions of Lizzie doing research. James Martin Pendroy, (Born 1862 and son of Jacob Andrew Pendroy), mentioned all three of these sisters  in the biography James Martin Pendroy wrote in his eighties. His biography is a wealth of information, not only about his family, but as an historical period document, and straight from the pen of a true pioneer.

Read (believed by author to be from a Monroe, Iowa newspaper) an article AND POEM on death of Lizzie Pendroy. Lizzie is buried in Monroe Iowa in Silent City Cemetery.

Author Note: The above information comes primarily from a Cemetery Census, done years ago, in which people actually went around and wrote down all, legible information on standing tombstones.

There is also a publication which lists persons by surname along with the section number of the plots. There are four other names mentioned in conjunction with plot 65, where the old Jacob Pendroy and wife Margaret (Boots) Pendroy are buried with their grand children.

The four other unknown Pendroy entries, apparently all infants in Section 65, if the information is correct,  are as follows. (There are no known headstones for these 4 infant entries, as far as I know.)

J.A. (3) Plot 65.
J.M. (2) Plot 65.
M. (3) Plot 65.
S.J. (2) Plot 65

The Pendroy surname has over 30 buried in Silent City cemetery,  a sizable number being quite old graves from the 1800s.

Of course many are buried in McHenry County North Dakota, where most of Jacob Pendroy's pioneered to. Others are in all the other various places they migrated to. John Wiseman Pendroy is buried near Avoca, Iowa, and has a Civil War headstone.

Eli H Pendroy and wife Eliza Ann (Grubb) Pendroy is buried in the old Gifford Cemetery on East edge of Monroe. The grave locations of his parents, James and Mary Ann (Wiseman) Pendroy and grandfather old Eli Pendroy,  are still being searched for by this author. They are known to be in the Monroe, Iowa area, possibly in the now unknown location of the old family cemetery or maybe one of the public Cemeteries, but with missing headstones. There does not seem to exist  accurate burial records, or they do exist somewhere, they  have not been found, (if they exist).

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Old Photo of Jacob and Margaret (Boots) Pendroy Grave in Silent City Cemetery Monroe Iowa

(Woman in picture is unidentified - probably a relative of William and Rachel (Pendroy) Berry family descendants, who had picture. A special thanks for picture to the Duncan family in Oregon - Mary E. (Berry) Stickels's great great grand daughter  for this information. Mary E. Berry was a daughter of William and Rachel (Pendroy) Berry. Rachel Pendroy was a daughter of Jacob and Margaret (Boots) Pendroy.   

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