Antelope Cemeteries, Butte County, ID submitted by Irene Lawson ***************************************************************************** USGenWeb NOTICE: Libraries and individual researchers may download this file for personal, non-commercial use only. Any other use requires written permission from the transcriber. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ****************************************************************************** Antelope Upper Cemetery on Antelope near Grouse--- The following information was furnished to Lillian Bell from Mary Snyder who had found it in her parents' records as it relates to the people buried at this Cemetery. A Grandma Petzer, mother of Mrs. Lathan who lived on the Bryan Taylor ranch: Baby Richards, no history: A Mrs. Conley, first couple to homestead on Dry Fork: Ruthie Richardson, a child sister to George(Ros & Mae): two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merritts, who perished in a house fire: a one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Lathms: a Frank Chandler, 10 or 12 years old, no history: This cemetery was used during the late 1880s. Lower Antelope Cemetery---- The following information was furnished to the Butte County Cemetery District by Lillian Bell who had gotten it from the Mark and Clara Cherry family who lived on the old Bill Jones ranch (now know as the Soelberg ranch). Two Indian squaws were first ones buried there. They had been reportedly killed by a Mr. Lee whom they had lived with. A Don Taylor twin brother of Doyle Hammond: A George Stoddard: Michels' baby boy. The parents had been on their way to Clayton with a team and wagon and had come through the Craters and down through Antelope, when the baby got sick and passed away: A Mr. Bush, who was killed by a buck sheep while staying at the Goodman's. These people were apparently buried there in the late 1880s as when the formal survey was made in 1912. The Cemetery was there as it is known today.