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Evergreen Cemetery

 

SE Corner of Arnold Ave & Lantana Road, Lantana, Florida

One of the earliest cemeteries for this area, containing about 40 graves (only 18 marked), it contains pioneer families from the Boynton Beach and Lantana area, along with a few ship wrecked sailors. An association was formed in 1892 to convert Property donated by Morris B. Lyman into a cemetery. Before it was formally turned into a cemetery, at least one burial had already been made on the land (see Carlos E. Hubbell/Charles E. Hubel). The last recorded burial was in 1950 when Dan McCarley joined his wife, an un-named infant and his son in their final resting place.

 

Partial listing which includes additonal research information

Reported as Unmarked Graves:

Name Born - Died Birth State Comments
Two Unknown Sailors     washed ashore
Sailor(s) unk - Sep 1903   Victim(s) of the shipwreck Inchulva.
Bradley, Rose Nov 1878 - 1894 Florida D/O Edwin & Lydia
Unknown Woman     Died in a fire.
Forrey, Wilber Leroy 20 Apr 1856 - 1941 Iowa S/O Joseph & Ellen (Buck). Came with his parents to FL around 1900. H/O Jessie (he may have had a prior wife, Abby Sophrina Ford)
Forrey, Jessie 1867 - 1932 Alabama W/O Wilber
Unknown     Members of the black community


The Shipwreck Inchulva

In 1903 a powerful storm struck the region on Sept. 11 and 12. At the time, the 386-foot masted Inchulva was steaming off the coast, headed for Norfolk, Va., then on to Evergreen Location Hamburg, Germany. Owned by a shipping outfit in the British port of Liverpool, it had sailed from Barry, Wales on July 26. It docked at Galveston for three weeks, loading 7,000 tons of wheat, 150 tons of lumber, 180 bales of cotton, 963 sacks of grain, 1,840 sacks of cottonseed and 150 bales of istle, a plant used to make paper. When the ship left the Texas port city on Sept. 6, it was light 10 crew members who had deserted.

Shortly after rounding the tip of Florida, the ship came abreast of the Delray Beach coastline on the evening of Sept. 11. The storm was on it. Capt. G.W. Davis ordered the crew to set both anchors about 5 p.m. But before the anchors could take hold, the ship struck the ocean bottom and the hull split. The captain and 11 men crouched near the bow as the storm raged on. A large wave collapsed the stern and nine sailors were lost -- including the chief engineer, 47-year-old William Smith. The crew did not know how far offshore they were. The captain presumed the ship had stuck on a shoal 10 to 15 miles from land. By dawn of Sept. 12 they saw they were only 200 yards from shore.

The sailors staggered ashore at Delray Beach, then a settlement of only about 150 people. They were taken to the Chapman House hotel, where they stayed for about a week. One man whose body was carried by current north to Boynton Beach was buried in the local cemetery. Eight others were buried in a mass grave on the ridge near what is now State Road A1A and Casuarina Road. The surviving crew members were paid and sent home.

 

 

 

 

Marked Graves

Name Born - Died Birth State Comments
AuClair, Arthur O. 1882 - 1938 Canada or Mass Marker is a cross with the word "Father" on it. H/O Hortense. Arthur & Hortense moved to Lantana from Massachusetts.
Cooley, William Weeks Abt. 1853 - 22 Jun 1923 New York Moved to Boyton Beach btn 1910-1920 from MN. H/O Lizzie & Estelle.
Forrey, Joseph 27 Dec 1828 - 11 Jun 1901 Pennsylvania H/O Ellen (Buck). Joe was a carpenter. He died not long after the family moved to Florida.
Garnett, Baby Girl 10 May 1898 - 18 May 1898 Florida Infant Daughter of A.W. & C.M. Garnett
Hubbell, Carlos E. 4 Dec 1863 - 22 Jan 1886 New York *often listed as Charles E. Hubel. S/O Theron & Catherine (Warn) Hubbell. Theron manufactured marble and Carlos was a sculptor. He came to Florida sometime after 1880 from his home in Elbridge, Onondaga County, NY.
Larson, Gustav 1857 - 1895   Probably H/O Minnie
Larson, Minnie 1847 - 1928    
Lyman, Morris Kennedy 19 Sep 1836 - 3 Mar 1909 Canada H/O Rachel. The Lyman family arrived in FL no later than 1885. S/O Robert Fleming Lyman & Lucy (Kennedy)
Lyman, Rachel (Ward) 16 Jul 1841 - 1 Jul 1924 Canada W/O Morris K. D/O Henry Ward & Angelica (Beauchamp)
Lyman, Morris Benson 22 Sep 1860 - 9 Jul 1924 Canada S/O Morris K. & Rachel. H/O Mary Anna. Donated land for this cemetery.
Lyman, Mary Anna (Beltz) 9 May 1863 - Oct 1928 Germany W/O Morris B. D/O Guenther Beltz.
Lyman, Bertha Rachel 2 Mar 1893 - 10 Dec 1893 Florida Infant daughter of Morris B. & Mary Anna.
McCarley, Daniel 1872 - 1950 Florida H/O Lourine
McCarley, Lourine 1896 - 1943 Florida W/O Daniel
McCarley, Infant No Dates Florida Child of Daniel & Lourine?
McCarley, Thomas 20 Oct 1904 - 14 Sep 1936 Florida S/O Daniel & Lourine.
Warren, Robert E.L. 1869 - 1942 Alabama H/O Sarah E.
Warren, Mary G. 1907 - 1917 Florida D/O Robert and Sarah