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DIED FROM SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT


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DIED FROM SELF-INFLICTED GUNSHOT


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Information obtained from baptism records of the Jerusalem Lutheran & Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania


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Records in Chico Genealogical department of Chico Library have no record of burial in any of Wise Counties 60 cemeteries.


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Records in Chico Genealogical department of Chico Library have no record of burial in any of Wise Counties 60 cemeteries.


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7/17/2000--records at funeral home in Cloris, New Mexico indicate that Lucille is buried in Mission Gardens Cemetery. However, they are unable to locate grave and no stone was found marking grave.


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7/17/2000--records at funeral home in Cloris, New Mexico indicate that Lucille is buried in Mission Gardens Cemetery. However, they are unable to locate grave and no stone was found marking grave.


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Tombstone shows family name spelled as WALTZER

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Jacob was unmarried, but had two daughters, Mittie and Mary, whose mother was Nancy Walser


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Jacob was unmarried, but had two daughters, Mittie and Mary, whose mother was Nancy Walser


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Tombstone and remains moved to Yadkin College Cemetery in 1983

Frederick's parents, Casper & Margaretha Walser, moved to Rowan County, North Carolina, from Lincoln County, Pennsylvania in 1770.

1983-- Frederick's remains and others were moved and reburied in Yadkin College Cemetery
because of a new highway being built in the area of the Walser Cemetery.

Grave marker inscription: Pvt. Cowans NC Co., Rev. War--12/24/1837. Called into service as a Minuteman by Capt. Douglas Hade in 1780. In 1781, served Capt. Thomas Cowan in the regiment of Col. F. Locke. Acted as guard of prisoners of British soldiers who were captured at Eutah Springs, SC., and marched them to Henry County, VA., where they were received by VA authorities.


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Margaret was probably buried in the Walser Cemetery located near the junction of Hwy. 64 and the Yadkin River. In 1983, the highway was widened and the only readable tombstone in the cemetery was that of Frederick, her husband. This stone and all the recoverable remains of the cemetery were reinterred in a mass grave at the Yadkin College Cemetery.


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Martha never married


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Martha never married


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