Items
Tag
ivy
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Johnson Family Stones Two gravestones close together, the larger for Jonas J (1856-1937) and his wife Anna Chpistina (1855-1913), decorated with ivy. Hulda W (1896-1957) has a small placard at the foot of the bigger stone, there is no last name so I assume she is also a Johnson.
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Elsie Bertha Stabler Stone Mrs. Elsie Bertha Stabler 1894-1920 Hibiscus and cross decorated stone- strange symbol in the middle of the cross. Epitaph reads, "Devoted wife and loving mother, Gone but not forgotten"
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Gravestone of Eleanor and Rowan Hamilton Eleanor Peck Hamilton Rowan Quinn Hamilton March 30 - April 12, 2006 "our daughters" "too rare for anywhere but their ancient celtic home" carvings of ivy
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Chamberlain Stone 2 Elijah D. Chamberlain 1854-1929, the word papa centered with ivy
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J. Fredrick Anderson Stone J. Fredrick Anderson brick, 1898-1979, flower with leaves, moss growing in lettering
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Benedict stone Walter Perry Benedict, 1851-1900 and his wife Wealth E. Rogers, 1850-1914 small leaf and flower carvings
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Robertson Family Stone Rebecca J. & Joseph W. Robertson DOB 1851, DOD 1936/1916 flowers with the last name centered, very similar to other family stones nearby
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Anna D. Rickert Stone Anna D Rickert 1867-1929 highly decorated stone, epitaph: "safe with Jesus", flowers and a small cameo/portrait
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Francis Dury Frank Stone Francis Dury Frank, 1885-1921 decorated with a cross and flowers as well as the styling father, there is a strange apostrophe after Frank's last name for no discernable reason
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Laura E. Wife of W. F. Burkholder Laura E. Wife of W. F. Burkholder Apr. 11, 1871 June 27, 1902 "we will meet again"