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Note N00420
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Cemetery visted by Mr. Leach, 6/2/2007, and didnt find tombstone for Mary Ann, even though she is listed in cemetery records as being buried there. email:
[email protected]. Cemetery also
known as Nye Chapel
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Note N00421
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Marion disappeared from a train between Illinois and Minnesota in the early 1900's.
Marion disappeared from a train between Illinois and Minnesota in the early 1900's.
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Note N00422
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No grave marker; cemetery records indicate burial between Russell Walser & Clarice Walser
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Note N00423
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Hiram served in Civil War as an officer for the Union Side of the conflict.
1st. Lt., Captain Olney, 4/10/1862 (promoted); Captain Olney, 12/18/1862; Mustered out 4/10/1865
Hiram served in Civil War as an officer for the Union Side of the conflict.
1st. Lt., Captain Olney, 4/10/1862 (promoted); Captain Olney, 12/18/1862; Mustered out 4/10/1865
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Note N00424
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C S A MARKER---1863-1865
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Note N00425
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C S A MARKER---1863-1865
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Note N00426
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According to cemetery tombstone company in Graham, NC, the Mt. Hermon Methodist Cemetery is located from Graham, about 5 miles, on Hwy. 87 and then about 2 miles on the left on Mt. Hermon/Rock Creek Road.
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Note N00427
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According to cemetery tombstone company in Graham, NC, the Mt. Hermon Methodist Cemetery is located from Graham, about 5 miles, on Hwy. 87 and then about 2 miles on the left on Mt. Hermon/Rock Creek Road.
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Note N00428
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J. T. was brother of Nannie T. Williamson and Ella C. Williamson who married brother, Henry Clay Walser and Frederick Taylor Walser.
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Note N00429
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J. T. was brother of Nannie T. Williamson and Ella C. Williamson who married brother, Henry Clay Walser and Frederick Taylor Walser.
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Note N00430
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[Frederick.FTW]
Tombstone inscription: Wife of James H. Benson and J. D. Davis; daughter of John A. Oakes and Lucy Walser Oakes.
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Note N00431
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[Frederick.FTW]
Tombstone inscription: Wife of James H. Benson and J. D. Davis; daughter of John A. Oakes and Lucy Walser Oakes.
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Note N00432
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Pleasant was names for two uncles: Pleasant A. Oakes and Henry Clay Walser. Both were confederate fighters.
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Note N00433
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Minister
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Note N00434
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Cemetery name is pronounced "Blain"
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Note N00435
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Tombstone inscription: PVT 5th Regiment, US Marine, 2nd. Diivision, WWI