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She was born at her parents’ home in Winameg, Ohio, on May 12, 1937, to Albert Frey and Sarah (Dunbar) Frey. Jane graduated from Wauseon High School in 1955 and married Robert J. 5, 2024, at the Henry County Hospital in Napoleon. insignia on marker.Jane Addams Burroughs, 86, of Lyons, Ohio, and recently of Genacross Lutheran Services in Napoleon, Ohio, died Feb. see "History of Grundy Co., MO" (Birdsall & Dean, 1881, p. OH.Ĭivil War volunteer surgeon (military stone #29). h/o Elizabeth 'Betsy' VEITS at Shalersville, Portage Co. died according to "Death Notices" ("History of Grundy Co., MO" (Birdsall & Dean, 1881, p. w/o Isaac COLES at Shalersville, Portage Co., OH. d/o unknown & Jane (McKITTRICK) SCHOOLING. CHENOWETH in Grundy Co., MO.Ĭivil War doctor. (date from Daily Evening Republican)Ĥ1y 11m 27d. d/o James Forest & Myrtle (BOOKER) CAMPBELL. "Our baby"ĭ/o Burrill & Nancy (HARRIS) MARTENS. (date from Daily Evening Republican)ģy 10m 28d. d/o Benjamin Franklin & Laura (NEWCOMB) CLOSE. s/o Robert & Mary 'Polly' (BULLOCK) BOLEN. w/o Jesse Sullivan BOLENīorn Greene Co., IN. s/o Jesse Sullivan & Ida (AGEE) BOLENīorn Wayne Co., IA. w/o William BLEW in Randolph Co., MO.įootstones found in BOLEN-BERRY lot include: J.B.B., O.B.B., L.B., B.B., M.P.B., E.B., R.B.īorn Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS. & Prissilla (RAMSEY) BLEW.Ĭivil War soldier, 23rd Missouri Infantryĥ1y 8m 21d. born & died Huntsville, Randolph Co., MO. native stone north of this grave reads M. 1st w/o Henry Franklin BENSON (buried at IOOF Cemetery)Ĭivil War soldier, 60th U.S., GAR. Co A 3rd Iowa Cavalry (military stone #25).Ģ2y 11m 5d. apparently married several times.Ĭivil War soldier. BEHNKE born Dolgen-by-Laage, Mecklenburg, Germanyīorn Mecklenburg, Germany. w/o 1st Ora Melvin GOTT & 2nd James BATSON (died 1922)ġ5y 8m 16d. BARNETT & 2nd James CATES/GATESħ6y 1m 23d. date of birth inconsistent with mother's date of death s/o Christian Henry & Elizabeth (SECRIST) BAKER.ĭ/o Edward & Parmella Frances BALL. S/o Jesse Clarence 'Cad' & Rosa (ODOM) ARBUCKLE.ġ3y 11m 18d. S/o Jesse Clarence 'Cad' & Rosa (ODOM) ARBUCKLE. star & emblem "Having finished life's duty, she now sweetly rests" W/o Thomas Hardin APPLEGATE (buried at Maple Grove Cemetery). s/o Thomas Hancock & Sarah Ann (EDWARDS) ALGER. Infant d/o John & Emily (unreadable) "In memory of"īorn St. These cemetery records will no longer be updated effective December 2016.įor more updates, please refer to the companion NOTE: The words "Negro" and "Colored" were used to describe Grundy County's black citizens in the 1955 original work and are reproduced here as they appeared. Additional names and notations have since been added, so please be aware of possible errors. Old City was catalogued in 1955 by the following members of the Methodist Church M.Y.F.: Joe Seymour, Dennie Irwin, Linda Chapin, Chester Hatfield, Raymond Adams, James Coffman, Pattie Nichals, Mary Lou Hill, Sandra Skidmore, Mary Ann Laffoon and Barbara Kemptan. It is located at the south end of Ridgeway Street at the old entrance of the Riverside Country Club. An Association was formed in 1924 to preserve and maintain the cemetery, and there were few available lots after 1934. It holds numerous Grundy County pioneers and Civil War veterans, although many old records of the graves are lost. This cemetery is regarded as Trenton's first burial place and was the only public cemetery in the area prior to 1870. Old City Cemetery, Trenton, Grundy County, MO
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