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201 | Harriett Hall Estep (d. 1906) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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202 | Heirs to Creole Millions Will Sue Spanish Crown Article from the Times Picayune, 15 Mar. 1925, p13. The woman in the first paragraph who died in 1866 is Emilie Lacoste, who married as her second husband Pierre Hacker (d. 1835). I'm not sure whether the name in the article, "Laporte," is her maiden name "Lacoste," or a variation on her first husband's name, "Mahé-Desportes." According to this article, she died in the North Rampart St. home of Mrs. George Washington Dunbar: this is her daughter Charlotte Zulmee Hacker (d. 1910). Many descendants of the family are named here as well. |
Owner of original: Times-Picayune |
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203 | Helen Brogden Iglehart (d. 1932) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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204 | Helen DeGrange McLellan's bookplate This bookplate was designed by Amelie Roman (1893-1939; Newcomb 1896), whose initials you can see on the lower left. | |||
205 | Helen Mason Ellzey (d. 1965) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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206 | Helen McCormick (d. 1879) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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207 | Helen McLellan and Gustave Pitard Gustave Pitard gave his body to science. | |||
208 | Henry C. Levensaler brevet promotion This document, a page from the Senate's proceedings, indicates when Dr. Henry Levensaler was brevetted to Lt. Col. in 1866, after the war. | |||
209 | Henry Davis Yancey (d. 1967) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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210 | Henry family graves Status: Located; Samuel Henry (d. 1824) is on the left. Samuel Henry Jr. (d. 1844) is on the right. |
Date: Spring 2018 Place: Baker's Creek Cemetery, Blount Co., Tennessee 35.6567695, -84.10970099999997 |
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211 | Henry Murray (d. 1978) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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212 | Henry Murray and Isabel Hacker |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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213 | Herbert Catterton and Alverta Ward |
Date: Summer 2004 |
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214 | Hodges graves at All Hallows |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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215 | Hodges pillar at All Hallows Charles and Matilda, on the right, are the parents of Joseph, on the left side here. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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216 | Hodges pillar at All Hallows Sophia and Eliza Harwood, on the right side of this image, are not yet identified; presumably, however, they are the sisters of John and Priscilla's mother Matilda Harwood. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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217 | House Resolution 485 for Dr. Philip Lansdale I do not yet know the full story behind this bill, in case anyone can help. It is for service about the ship "John Adams" just before the Civil War. Similar acts are S. 392, and S. 370. |
Owner of original: www.memory.loc.gov |
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218 | Howard Clarence Hill (1879-1947) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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219 | Hugh McLellan (d. 1787) |
Owner of original: Janet Willis MacLeod/Brenda Pajor |
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220 | Iglehart window, All Hallows' Chapel |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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221 | Infant Hamilton (d. 1832) This baby died at 2 days old. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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222 | Invitation to Hall/Kennedy wedding Laura Hall and Walter Kennedy were married on Tuesday, December 7th, at 10:00 AM in St. James Church. The year, unfortunately, is not included here. |
Date: 7 Dec 1869 |
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223 | Isaac Currens Pollock (d. 1927) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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224 | Isaac H. Walker (d. 1899) | |||
225 | Isaac Walker (b. 1808) | |||
226 | Isabel Hacker (d. 1978) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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227 | Isabella Doak (d. 1898) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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228 | J. Harris Franklin (d. 1937) | |||
229 | James and Lida Walker, and their son Isaac H. Walker |
Date: Summer, 2006 |
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230 | James and Mary Bassford |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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231 | James Currens Savage (d. 1886) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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232 | James H. Murray (d. 1948) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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233 | James Iglehart (d. 1825) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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234 | James Madison Walker (d. 1919) | |||
235 | James McLellan (1777-1854) See: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=90187 |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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236 | James S. Pollock (d. 1930) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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237 | James Savage Pollock (d. 1852) He died at about age 8. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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238 | James Simpson (d. 1880) |
Owner of original: F. McDonald Date: 1980s |
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239 | James Strain Landale Sr. (1880-1937) |
Date: 2004 |
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240 | James Strain Lansdale family On the left is James Sr.; in the middle is Nannie Hodges, his first wife; and on the right is their son James, who died at age 6. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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241 | James Strain Lansdale Jr. (1906-1912) |
Date: 2004 |
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242 | James U. Savage (d. 1849) He died aged 1 year, 6 mos., 25 days. | |||
243 | Jane (Higgins) Strain, d. 1865 This stone is a memorial. She was buried in Baker's Creek cemetery in Blount Co., Tennessee |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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244 | Jane Higgins Strain (d. 1865) Status: Located; |
Date: Spring 2018 Place: Baker's Creek Cemetery, Blount Co., Tennessee 35.6567695, -84.10970099999997 |
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245 | Jane, Eunice, and Eliza McLellan http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47171552 |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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246 | Jessie Turney (d. 1949) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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247 | John and Sarah Gregg Fee |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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248 | John DeMoss Gregg (d. 1876) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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249 | John DeMoss Gregg and Isabella Doak pillar |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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250 | John Gregg (d. 1799) | |||
251 | John Gregg (d. 1799) | |||
252 | John H. Strain, d. 1888 |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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253 | John Hamilton Riggs (d. 1979) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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254 | John Henry Sellman (d. 1892) | |||
255 | John Higgins and Cornelia N. Houston Strain This is a memorial window in St. John's in Olney. |
Date: Spring 2004 |
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256 | John Higgins Strain (d. 1888) |
Owner of original: Jim Houston |
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257 | John Iglehart (d. 1869) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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258 | John Iglehart Turnbull (d. 1944) A pilot, killed in action during WW 2. | |||
259 | John Lansdale This sign stood at the start of the lane. |
Date: 1960s Place: Essex Farm |
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260 | John Lansdale Jr. (d. 2003) |
Date: 2004 |
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261 | John Lansdale Sr. (d. 1961) |
Date: 2004 |
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262 | John Mannen (d. 1879) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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263 | John Mannen and Mary Kirk They are buried together, Mary's name on the left side here and John's on the right. | |||
264 | John Norwood (d. 1826) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Spring 2018 Place: MIddlesettlements Cemetery, Middle Settlement, Blount Co., Tennessee 35.796427 , -84.056198 |
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265 | John P. Hamilton Jr. (d. 1849) and Deborah Perkins (d. 1852) The covered graves in the foreground are John and Deborah; I could not make out the names on the similarly covered grave behind them to the left. |
Date: Apr 2007 |
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266 | John S.C. Abbott, "Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men, Pt. II: The Siege of Vicksburg" From vol. 30 of Harper's Magazine (Dec. 1864-May, 1865), 150-166. |
Owner of original: Cornell's Making of America project |
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267 | John S.C. Abbott, "Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men, Pt. IV: The Siege and Capture of Port Hudson" From vol. 30 of Harper's Magazine (Dec. 1864-May, 1865), 425-439 |
Owner of original: Cornell's Making of America project |
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268 | John S.C. Abbott, "Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men, Pt. V: Military Adventures Beyond the Mississippi" From vol. 30 of Harper's Magazine (Dec. 1864-May, 1865), 575-593 |
Owner of original: Cornell's Making of America project |
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269 | John Strain, d. 1859 He died as an infant |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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270 | John Thomas Hodges (d. 1882) |
Date: Spr 2004 |
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271 | John Wilcox Marshall (d. 1955) |
Owner of original: John Marshall III |
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272 | John Wilson Iglehart, Jr. (d. 1901) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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273 | John Wilson Iglehart, Sr. (d. 1881) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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274 | Joseph (d. 1844) and Rebecca (Stone) McLellan (d. 1825 This is one side of the obelisk. |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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275 | Joseph Addison, painted by Godfrey Kneller |
Owner of original: Wikipedia Date: painted 1703-1712 |
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276 | Joseph Harris (d. 1855) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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277 | Joseph McLellan family obelisk http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=47171466&CRid=493532& | |||
278 | Julian Savage Pollock (d. 1889) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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279 | Katherine and Eleanora Watkins |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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280 | Kenneth Noble, Jr. (d. 1931) He died as an infant. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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281 | Kent and White graves |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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282 | Land Patent by Waters F.G. Lansdale A land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. Waters Lansdale patented this land in Adair Co., Missouri in 1857. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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283 | Land patent for 40 acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is a land patent for 40 acres, one of 6 patented by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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284 | Land patent for 40 acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the sixth of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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285 | Land patent for 41+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the fourth of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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286 | Land patent for 41+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the fifth of 6 land patents filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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287 | Land patent for 49+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the third of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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288 | Land patent for 49+acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the second of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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289 | Land Patent in Indiana to Richard Hyatt Lansdale, 1837 A Land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. Richard H. Lansdale, as his biography shows, worked his way through several states over a decade or so. This is evidence of his presence in Kosciusko Co., Indiana in 1837. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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290 | Land Patent to Isaac J. Lansdale, Adair Co., Missouri in 1854 A land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. This was made to Isaac Lansdale just a few years before a similar grant in the same township was made to his father. |
Owner of original: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ |
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291 | Lansdale and Strain graves at All Hallows The two in front are of Thomas Franklin Lansdale and Eliza Wimberly Strain Lansdale. The four flat stones behind them are, from the right, May Mannen Lansdale, John Lansdale Sr., Metta Tomlinson Lansdale, and John Lansdale, Jr. Just behind these, flanking the small tree, are Cornelia Lansdale (on the right), and her husband Howard Hill (on the left side). |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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292 | Lansdale and Williams graves at All Hallows |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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293 | Lansdale graves at Glenwood Cemetery. It's possible that these graves were moved here from a burial place in Triadelphia after the town was flooded to become a reservoir. |
Date: 11 Apr 2016 |
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294 | Lansdale Window, All Hallows Chapel This was placed by John Lansdale, Sr. |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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295 | Lansdale-Williams graves Status: Located; |
Date: 2017 Place: Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign Co., Ohio 40.06172359450615, -83.56461574301466 |
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296 | Laura Gregg (d. 1884) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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297 | Letterhead for R.D. Pitard Hardware There were two locations for Pitard Hardware; this one was on Dauphine St., with Richmond Daniel Pitard's name. James Ford, the secretary, could be related to his wife Alice Ford. | |||
298 | Lida (Fawkes) Walker, d. 1888 | |||
299 | Lizzie Burgess (d. 1894) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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300 | Lucinda M. Sellman (d. 1866) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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301 | Lucinda Sellman (d. 1951) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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302 | M. Grivot, Report on Louisiana Troops, 22 Nov. 1861 Grivot's report describes the formation of Louisiana infantry units at the very beginning of the War. He mentions several units relevant to this site, including J.B. Prados and the 8th Louisiana; the Washington Artillery; the Crescent Rifles (Capt. Charles McLellan's first unit); and the 15th Louisiana in which Charles McLellan served for most of the war. Col. Dreux, noted on the first page, was killed on July 5, 1861; he was the first Louisianian, and in fact the first Confederate officer, to be killed in the war. The report also mentions a large parade and review held on Canal Street on November 23rd 1861. From the Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Series 4, vol. 1. | |||
303 | Manford Hamilton (d. 1866) and Mrs. Maria Hamilton (d. 1870) Maria was the wife of Herod Hamilton (d. 1903), and Manford was one of their children. His stone says that he was "A soldier boy in the 10th and 16th Ky. Reg." |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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304 | Margaret (Cooper) Tureman, d. 1902 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11976257 | |||
305 | Margaret (Stevenson) Scott (d. 1692) This is at the Salem Memorial. | |||
306 | Margaret Currens Savage (d. 1911) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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307 | Margaret Dorsey Ridgely Lansdale (d. 1937) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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308 | Margaret Ella Welsh Iglehart (d. 1930) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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309 | Margaret Galloway Cheston (d. 1962) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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310 | Margaret Hall (d. 1842) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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311 | Margaret Ridgely Williams (d. 1999) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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312 | Margaret Sellman Worthington (d. 1863) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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313 | Margaret Watkins Hall (d. 1829) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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314 | Margaretta Lansdale Williams (d. 1847) Status: Located; |
Date: 2017 Place: Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign Co., Ohio 40.0617114750578, -83.56461669700553 |
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315 | Maria Deborah Welsh Iglehart (d. 1901) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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316 | Maria Leslie Iglehart (d. 1878) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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317 | Maria Waters (Franklin) Freeland, 1821-1902 |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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318 | Marriage certificate between Frank L. Coffee and Blanche M.E. Pitard (m. 1890) Transcription: ". . . (March 31, 1890) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. father D. Hubert S.J. on the 22 day of March 1890 between Frank L. Coffee (37 years), a native of New Orleans, La son of Andrew J. Coffee and Elizabeth Hutchins, and Miss Blanche Marie Elizabeth Pitard (25 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Arthur Pitard and Catherine Copley. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Chs. A Conrad, Wm. A Brewer, Louis O. Pitard, Robert G. Pitard. The License was issued on the 20 day of March 1890 . . . . " | |||
319 | Marriage certificate for Daniel M. Pitard and Barsilla Bemiss (m. 1888) Transcription: ". . . (April 2 1888) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. J.B.A. Ahrens on the 24 day of March 1888 between Daniel M Pitard (22 years), a native of New Orleans, La son of Gustave Pitard and Cecilia Maupay, and Miss Barsilla B. Bemiss (17 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Cyrus T. Bemiss and Lambella Dormin. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Mrs. Belle Bemiss, Mrs. M.J. Blessing, David Bradford. The License was issued on the 23 day of March 1888. . . " | |||
320 | Marriage certificate for Enrique Remirez and Julia Cecile Pitard (m. 1887) Transcription: ". . . (February 26 1887) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. father D. Hubert S.J. on the 19 day of February 1887 between Enrique Portas Remirez (30 years,) a native of Campeche, Mexico son of Rafaele Portas and Rose Remirez, and Miss Julia Cecile Pitard (24 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Arthur Pitard and Catherine Copley. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses A. Pitard, Manuel Z. Zamora, J.M. Cressy. The License was issued on the 17 day of February 1887. . . " | |||
321 | Marriage certificate for Gustave Pitard Jr. and Lucie Gamard (m. 1895) Transcription: ". . . to-wit: the twenty third of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety five . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. father H. Mizant [?] on the 19 day of March 1895 between Gustave Pitard Jr (24 years,) a native of New Orleans La son of Gustave Pitard and Cecile Maupay, and Miss Lucie Gamard (22 years,) a native of New Orleans La daughter of Alphonse Gamard and Marie Couret. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Gustave Pitard, Alphonse Gamard, Gen. H. Dunbar. The License was issued on the 16 day of March 1895 . . . " | |||
322 | Marriage Certificate for Henry S. DeGrange and Marie Cecile Bozant (m. 1891) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the night of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety one . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. father F.A. Cuppens on the 9 day of June 1891 between Henry S. DeGrange (31 years,) a native of New Orleans, La son of Joseph H. DeGrange and Ellen McMillan, and Miss Marie Cecile Bozant (30 years,) a native of New Orleans La daughter of Auguste Bozant and Cecile Correjolles. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses John Bozant, B.J. DeGrange, Gabriel Bozant. The License was issued on the 8 day of June 1891 . . . " | |||
323 | Marriage Certificate for Lorenza Maupay and John Schmidt (m. 1872) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the twenty eighth of May in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy two . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. J C. Ferec [?] on the 19 day of Dec 1871 between John BJ Schmidt aged twenty five years a native of Louisiana son of Gustave Schmidt and Estelle Massey, and Lorenza W. Maupay aged (21 years) a native of Louisiana daughter of Daniel Maupay and Lorenza Fernandez. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of witnesses _________. The License was issued on the 14 day of Dec 1871 . . . " | |||
324 | Marriage certificate for Lorenza Maupay and Raoul Tanneret (m. 1885) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the twenty eighth of May in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty five . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. Timothy Stiemke on the 25 day of May 1885 between Raoul Tanneret (__ years) a native of Louisiana son of Emile Tanneret and Augustine Massicot, and Miss Lorenza Maupay (__ years), a native of Louisiana daughter of Daniel Maupay and Lorenza Fernandez. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of witnesses Charles Franke, Wm. B. Kelly, J.M Druilhet. The License was issued on the 25 day of May 1885 . . . " | |||
325 | Marriage certificate for Pierre Arnaud and Elizabeth O. Pitard (m. 1856) This not only gives their names (though no ages, unfortunately), but also their parents' names. Note that it was registered before a judge in 1877. | |||
326 | Marriage certificate, Gus Pitard and Helen McLellan, m. 1931 | |||
327 | Marriage Certificate, J.T. DeGrange and Isabella Lagan (m. 1894) Transcription: "(April 24, 1894) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rt. Archbishop F. Janssens on the 18 day of April 1894 between Joseph T. De Grange MD (29 years,) a native of New Orleans son of Joseph H. De Grange and Helen McMillen and Miss Isabella M. Lagan (26 years,) a native of New Orleans daughter of Matthew D. Lagan and Jane C. Laycock. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses J. H. DeGrange, MD Lagan, Chs. H Lagan. The License was issued on the 17 day of April 1894 . . . " | |||
328 | Martha Hall, d. 1835 The stone says "In memory of Martha, daughter of Thos. T. and R.S. Hall, who died August 19th, 1835, aged 18 mos., 17 days." |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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329 | Martha Waters (d. 1910) |
Date: 2003 |
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330 | Mary "Polly" DeMoss (d. 1853) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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331 | Mary (Cushman) Kirk (1794-1870) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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332 | Mary (Murray) Cheston & Robert Murray Cheston |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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333 | Mary Allen Lankford (d. 1986) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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334 | Mary Ann Currens (d. 1895) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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335 | Mary Ann Gregg (d. 1836) She died before the age of one. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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336 | Mary Burwell Cheston (d. 1950) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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337 | Mary Dorsey (Murray) Cheston (d. 1943) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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338 | Mary Dryden Harwood Kent (d. 1891) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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339 | Mary Dryden Kent (d. 1941) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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340 | Mary Duvall Hall (d. 1740s) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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341 | Mary E. Lansdale (d. 1879) Status: Located; |
Date: 2017 Place: Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood Co., Ohio 41.28937300572654, -83.46449372307791 |
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342 | Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Mannen (d. 1927) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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343 | Mary Grundy Gibson Murray (d. 1915) The stone reads: "Sacred to the memory of Mary Grundy Gibson, wife of Clapham Murray and daughter of Charles C and Priscilla C. Gibson died Feb. 8 . . . This monument erected by the Colonial Dames of America, Chapter I in grateful recognition of her devoted and distinguished services for 23 years as an officer of this society. 1844-1915." |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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344 | Mary Hale Norwood (d. 1815) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Spring 2018 Place: MIddlesettlements Cemetery, Middle Settlement, Blount Co., Tennessee 35.7962856, -84.0558916 |
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345 | Mary Harlan Webb (d. 1750) I assume from what is left on this stone that it is her grave. |
Date: Summer 2006 |
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346 | Mary Leonese Hartman Tomlinson (d. 1891) |
Owner of original: Frank McDonald |
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347 | Mary Louisa Estep (d. 1962) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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348 | Mary Louisa Waters (d.1867) | |||
349 | Mary Murray (d. 1924) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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350 | Mary Murray (van Doren) Yancey (d. 1982) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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351 | Mary N.S. Cheston (d. 1960) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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352 | Mary Nichols Lansdale (d. 1917) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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353 | Mary Pope Lansdale (1836-1895) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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354 | Mary Preston Ellzey van Doren (d. 1938) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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355 | Mary Roberts Savage (d. 1916) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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356 | Mary Truxton Strain (d. 1927) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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357 | Mary Waters (d. 1909) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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358 | Mary Waters (d. 1909) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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359 | Mary Wilson Iglehart (d. 1957) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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360 | Mason Graham Ellzey, Jr. (d. 1949) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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361 | Matilda Davidson Iglehart (d. 1877) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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362 | Matthew Brooke (d. 1884) | |||
363 | Maxcy Galloway Hughes (d. 1863), monument |
Date: Sept, 2005 |
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364 | Maxcy Galloway Hughes (d. 1863), detail |
Date: Sept. 2005 |
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365 | May Hamilton Mannen (1884-1958) |
Date: Fall, 2003 |
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366 | McLellan graves at Lafayette #1 Capt. Charles McLellan's broke pillar is on top. | |||
367 | McLellan mound in Lafayette #1 In the center is the pillar for Capt. Chas. W. McLellan. On the left are Callendar I. Fayssoux and his wife Sarah (McLellan) Fayssoux. On the right are Leonora (Levensaler) McLellan and W.H. (P.) McLellan. | |||
368 | McLellan siblings These three panels include the families of four brothers, sons of Alden Miller McLellan. Their sister, Annie Cooper, has a plaque on the ground in front of them. | |||
369 | McLellan siblings, below the left panel "Alden" on the pillar is possibly a memorial to Alden d. 1951? | |||
370 | McLellan/Winter Divorce A New York Times article on the divorce of Orris McLellan and Amber Winter, 25 Feb. 1900 |
Owner of original: New York Times Date: 25 Feb 1900 |
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371 | McLellanville This is a reprint of an article originally published between 1890 and 1895 describing the McLellan shipyards run by the McLellans on the south bank of the Mississippi in New Orleans. Pictured are William H.P. McLellan (d. 1895) and two of his sons, Alden and Orris. "Azeal" in the body of the article must mean "Asahel," the other living brother. This is taken from "Old Algiers" by Richard Remy Dixon, page 57. |
Date: 1890-95 |
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372 | Mercy Kinsey Brooke (b. abt. 1771) | |||
373 | Metta Virginia Tomlinson (1913-2001) | |||
374 | Minerva Hamilton (d. 1869) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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375 | Mollie Worthington Hodges (d. 1873) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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376 | Morris Hacker (d. 1947) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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377 | Moses Dimmitt Savage, d. 1852 He died as an infant. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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378 | Mrs. Mary A. Worthington (d. 1901) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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379 | Mrs. Mary H. Currens (d. 1848) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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380 | Mrs. Sarah D. Savage (d. 1887) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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381 | Mt. Zion Methodist Church, Lothian |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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382 | Murrays at Christ Church, Owensville From the left are: Capt. William Henry Murray; his parents Alexander John and Mary Clapham; Mary Murray; Alexander Murray; and Eliza Franklin Murray. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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383 | Nancy Franklin (1816-1854) | |||
384 | Nathan Goold, "Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland County Regiment, Bagaduce Expedition, 1779", part 1 Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, Second series, vol. 10 (1899), 52-80 |
Date: 1899 |
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385 | Nathan Goold, "Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland County Regiment, Bagaduce Expedition, 1779", part 2 Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, Second series, vol. 10 (1899), 143-174 |
Date: 1899 |
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386 | Nathan Goold, "Falmouth Neck in the Revolution" Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, Second Series, vol. 8 (1897), 66-95. |
Date: 1897 |
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387 | Nathaniel Summerfield Chew (d. 1921) |
Date: Summer, 2005 |
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388 | New Garden Meeting and Burying Ground The Meeting house is on the left; it is one of the only ones in the area which is made of brick. This shows the oldest area of the burying ground. |
Date: Summer 2006 |
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389 | Obit. for Arthur Pitard (d. 1912) From the Times-Picayune, 30 June 1912. | |||
390 | Obit. for Caroline Maupay Druilhet, d. 21 Sept. 1853 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 22 Sept. 1883. | |||
391 | Obit. for Edward Maupay, d. 15 July 1859 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 16 July 1859. | |||
392 | Obit. for Elmore L. DeGrange, d. 2006 | |||
393 | Obit. for Emilie (LaCoste) Hacker, d. 13 Feb. 1866. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 14 Feb. 1866. | |||
394 | Obit. for Gustave Pitard Sr. From the Times-Picayune, 10 Mar. 1902, p3. | |||
395 | Obit. for Jean B. Couret Times Picayune, 3 May 1887 |
Owner of original: Times-Picayune |
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396 | Obit. for John B. Couret, d. 2 May 1887. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 3 May 1887. | |||
397 | Obit. for Joseph M. Markey (1857-1919) From the Times-Picayune, 31 July 1919, p11. | |||
398 | Obit. for Louis Pitard (d. 1901) From the Times-Picayune, 26 Feb. 1901. | |||
399 | Obit. for Margaret Cooper Tureman (1848-1902) From the Times-Picayune, 8 Dec. 1902, p4 | |||
400 | Obit. for Pierre Hacker, d. 13 April 1835. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 14 April 1835. | |||
401 | Obit. for Robert J. Pitard, Times Picayune, 20 June 1983 |
Date: 20 Jun 1983 |
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402 | Obit. for Thomas Couret, d. 6 Oct. 1870 in France The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 30 Oct. 1870. | |||
403 | Obit. for Thomas L Couret (d. 1882) From the Times-Picayune, 22 Nov. 1882. | |||
404 | Obituary for Abner Wimberly (d. 1858) This was preserved in the Allen Strain family bible. | |||
405 | Obituary for Allen Strain (d. 1858) This has been preserved in his family bible. | |||
406 | Obituary for Corinne Pitard, d. 16 Apr. 1880, aged 11 mos. Published 17 Apr. 1880 in The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans | |||
407 | Obituary for Henri Pitard (d. 1969) From the Times-Picayune, 3 Aug. 1969, p20 |
Owner of original: Times-Picayune |
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408 | Obituary for Jean Baptiste Prados (d. Jan. 1863) Published in the Richmond Examiner, 20 Mar. 1863, p2 | |||
409 | Obituary for Leonora McLellan (d. 1880) She was 2 when she died; this was found in a scrapbook kept by Asahel McLellan, her brother. | |||
410 | Obituary for Louis Francois Pitard, d. 26 April 1830 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 29 April 1830. | |||
411 | Obituary for Mary Phillips Pitard (d. 2006) She died Jan. 15, 2006 in Monroe, Louisiana. | |||
412 | Obituary for Richmond D. Pitard (d. 1954) From the Times-Picayune, 22 Feb. 1954, p39 |
Owner of original: Times-Picayune |
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413 | Obituary for Thomas Couret, d. 17 Nov. 1882. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on on 18 Nov. 1882. | |||
414 | Obituary notice for Bertrand Couret, d. 31 Aug. 1855 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 1 Sept. 1855. | |||
415 | Obituary notice for Jacques DeGrange, d. 4 Oct. 1861 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 5 Oct. 1861 | |||
416 | Octavius Lyles (b. 1828) His death date is not legible to me. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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417 | Old Kennett Burying Ground This picture is taken with the Meeting House behind the photographer's back. The Webb graves are to the right, just out of the image. | |||
418 | Old Kennett Meeting This picture is taken from the entrance to the burying ground, which extends behind the photographer. The Harlan family is immediately to the left of the photo, out of view. | |||
419 | Old Kennett Meeting This is not a Monthly Meeting any more; meetings are held there a few times a year for anyone from the surrounding region. | |||
420 | Olivia Clagett Lindsey (d. 1929) |
Date: Spring, 2004 |
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421 | Parthenia Currens (d. June 1848) She died at about 3 months old. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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422 | Paul Iglehart (d. 1907) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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423 | Peter Carl von Rosenberg (d. 1866) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: John von Rosenberg |
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424 | Philip van Horne Lansdale (d. 1899) |
Owner of original: findagrave.com |
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425 | Pitard Tomb |
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426 | Pitard Tomb |
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427 | Pitard tomb, names The one name on this which is not on the site is Anna Mishe. She was not a blood relation, but had been taken in by the family way back and lived with them for years. She appears in Gustave Pitard Sr.'s household on the 1880 census as a servant, "Anita Mish," next to her son [presumably her son] Fernand. |
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428 | Pitard, Fogarty, Draube, and Dannemann tomb This is the right side of the memorial stone. This is Lilian PItard and two sons-in-law. | |||
429 | Pitard, Fogarty, Draube, and Dannemann tomb This image is the left side of the tomb. This is John Cloudesly Pitard and his three daughters. | |||
430 | Pitard, Fogarty, Draube, and Dannemann tomb This is John Cloudesly Pitard, his wife, three daughters, and two of their husbands. | |||
431 | Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove This image is linked to the stones in the foreground. The "Christian Church" stands in the background. Another set of Pollock stones stands 10-15 yards behind the tree standing to the right in the background of this photo, surrounding another tree. That set is in bad condition. A third set of 3 Pollock stones stands on the left of the Church as you face its front door. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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432 | Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove These comprise one set of Pollock and Mannen graves at Maple Grove. James Pollock (d. 1930) is on the left. Margaret Currens Savage is at the right edge of the photo, and Isaac Currens Pollock is to her right, just outside of the picture. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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433 | Portrait of Mme. Augustine Massicot Tanneret, by Jacques Amans About Jacques Amans |
Owner of original: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_of_Mme_Augustine_Massicot_Tanneret_by_Amans.jpg |
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434 | Priscilla Charlotte Murray (d. 1884) She died as a young child. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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435 | Priscilla Porter Williams (d. 1897) Status: Located; She was the second wife of Samuel Williams. |
Date: 2017 Place: Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign Co., Ohio 40.06172735693079, -83.56460978370063 |
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436 | Query from the OR on the Prados murder The memo at the bottom of this page is a note from Gen. Nathaniel Banks inquiring after the murders of Majors Prados and Bauduc on the Virtue. This is taken from the Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, series II, vol. 5. |
Owner of original: Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, series II, vol. 5. |
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437 | Rachel Dimmitt (d. 1866) She was the second wife of James Savage. |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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438 | Rachel Sophia Hall (d. 1944) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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439 | Rachel Waters (d. 1939) This is Aunt Jig. |
Date: Jun 2004 |
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440 | Rachel Waters Hall (d. 1877) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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441 | Rev. Henry and Mary Duvall Hall This picture shows St. James Church, the church Henry Hall led, in the background. A window inside is dedicated to him as well. Most of the other stones between theirs and the church belong to members of the Hall family. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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442 | Rev. Henry and Mary Duvall Hall |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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443 | Rev. Henry Hall (d. 1722) |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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444 | Rev. Henry Hall Window, St. James Parish Church |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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445 | Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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446 | Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) |
Date: 1 Apr 2007 |
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447 | Richard and Elizabeth Estep | |||
448 | Richard and Harriett Hall Estep, and their daughter Mary L. Estep |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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449 | Richard and Margaret Lansdale |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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450 | Richard and Margaret Lansdale Pue They are buried with the middle of their three children. |
Date: Aug 2007 |
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