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1 | Barnstable plaque to Elder Thomas Dimmock Memorial to Elder Thomas Dimmock noting that he and Joseph Hull received the charter for the land the memorial now sits on. | Smyrna Cemetery |
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2 | Cemetery in Winter St. John's Hains Church, PA Pennsylvania Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881 Name: Johann Adam Wurtenberger [son of John Adam Jr and grandson of J. Adam Wuertemberger-immigrant] Date: 8 Jul 1787 Event: Baptism Relation: Baptized Location: Berks Co., PA Church: Heidelberg, Cacusi, St. John's or Hain's Record_ID: 273214 The church building is behind the scene. Very nice! Information and photo from: http://stjhains.org/ church@stjhains.org | |
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3 | Crypt of Samuel Billingsley-detail Of about five mid-19th crypts remaining in the cemetery; this is the only one with a legible engraving. Samuel's brother John (my ancestor) is also reported to have been buried in this cemetery, but I have not found his crypt or stone. | Smyrna Cemetery 35.64982, -85.12023 |
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4 | Daniel Mathena and the Aquia Episcopal Church Cemetery Birth: 1638, England Death: Oct. 14, 1685 Stafford County Virginia, USA Born at Bossenden Farm on the Faversham Road near Canterbury,County Kent. Son Of William Matheny,the great-grandson of a Huguenot refugee from Flanders. Many of his ancestors were French noblemen of the chevalier(knight)class. Immigrated to the Virginia Colony sometime around the mid-1600s.It is believed he first set foot in the new world at on near Jamestown,Virginia with his brother Michael. After docking he apparently made his way to Maryland.In 1681,he became embroiled in an early Protestant uprising against Lord Baltimore's Catholic dominated government in Maryland and was given the choice to leave the county or stand trail.He moved to Stafford County and the Hope Plantation,where he farmed tobacco. Source:Paula Shiver Hinkel Burial: Aquia Episcopal Church Cemetery Aquia Stafford County Virginia, USA | Aquia Episcopal Church Cemetery |
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5 | Fort Dickinson Col. John Dickinson built the fort on land willed to him by his father. The fort was named for him. It no longer exists, but for the marker. | |
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6 | Gravestone of Catherine Anderson Kuykendall Wife of Noah Kuykendall DIED A CHRISTIAN | | |||
7 | Harmony Hill Cemetery marker Harmony Hill Cemetery The original two acres of land on which this cemetery is located were donated by John W. Kuykendall in 1852. At the time of the cemetery's found a large rock marked the grave of J.W. Hall, who was buried here in 1844. His is the oldest grave in the cemetery. Subsequent land donations have increased the size of the graveyard, which has bee maintained by the Harmony Hill Cemetery Association since 1882. Those interred here include early settlers and county leaders as well as veterans of the Mexican War, Civil War, World War I, World War II, and Vietnam. | |
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8 | Headstone of Flavius Josephus Hutcheson | Smyrna Cemetery 35.64964, -85.12039 |
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9 | Henry Mershon gravemarker Burial: Lawrenceville Cemetery Lawrenceville Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Kat Record added: Jun 05, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 11094993 | |
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10 | Ida Horton at her grandparents' grave My grandmother, Ida Horton, at the gravestone of her grandparents, - Josiah McCutchan (27 Oct 1833, New Albany, Indiana - 3 Apr 1891, Leon, Iowa) and - Elizabeth Ann (Betty) NELSON (18 Feb 1842, Madison Co, Indiana - 13 Sep 1906, Leon, Iowa) Taken by her niece, Linda Chastain Ricono, at Chastain Cemetery near Leon, Decatur Co, Iowa. | Chastain Cemetery |
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