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Font Size [ - ]. Death Notices and Obituaries. Dwyer, Dennis J. Dwyer, John P. Garrison, William E. Hale, Charles N. McCarthy, Mary A. Murphy, Mrs Dennis. Pearson, C W. Schuman, Maggie Griffin. Williams, Infant Son. Wood, Mary E Balch. Brandon, J P. Briggs, Minerva D. Bruton, James N. Burway, O LaVon. Burway, William Lambert. Case, Susie L. Cave, Charlotte A. Cave, Elizabeth H. Cave, Lena Etta. Cave, Mallory Sr. Cole, Andy P. Crawford, Harrison C. Crosswhite, Cornelius S. Davenport, Mary Branch.
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the digital cemetery: July 2010
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Friday, July 02, 2010. Tombstone Tuesday: Walter and Betsy Cronkite - Follow Up. Betsy Cronkite preceded her husband in death and was originally marked with the stone pictured below. This marker was removed when Mr. Cronkite's cremated remains were interred and the new joint marker placed.
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the digital cemetery: October 2006
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Thursday, October 26, 2006. Unknown Cemetery 1 Vanished Without a Trace. NW quarter of Section 14, Township 12S, Range 21E, 6th PM. Lexington Township, Johnson County, Kansas. The area where the cemetery was marked on the atlas is not viewable from the road. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cemeteries | Johnson County KSGenWeb
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Font Size [ - ]. This section contains all the known cemeteries in Johnson County and includes references to cemeteries that are now lost. All cemeteries presented here have been photographed and indexed during the years 2005-10 for the Digital Cemetery. And is continually updated and corrected. The indexes on this site are static archives of the Digital Cemetery and may not contain all corrections. Antioch Pioneer Cemetery, est. 1872. Baptist Mission Church Cemetery (Lost). Cedar Junction Cemetery (Lost).
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the digital cemetery: January 2008
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Cemetery transcriptions, or indexes, provide us with a great dataset to work with to begin to understand the growth pattern and longevity of the community, and provides clues to the environment. Decade and Death Year Charts. Posted by Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. View my...
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the digital cemetery: March 2009
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Unusual Monument Year Notation. While indexing the cemeteries in Johnson County, Kansas, I ran into this unusual year notation using E. M. The full inscription reads:. John J. Bartlett. Born Feb 9, E. M. 344. Died May 19, E. M. 409. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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the digital cemetery: October 2007
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Friday, October 05, 2007. Victorian Spirits in the Cemetery. The Victorian Era (1837 - 1901) brought major changes to the way society viewed death, and this is demonstrated by their funerary practices and the clues they left behind in the cemeteries of this era. Mourning was elevated to an art fo...
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the digital cemetery: Tombstone Tuesday: Marble Masonic Mausoleum at Mt Moriah Cemetery
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Tombstone Tuesday: Marble Masonic Mausoleum at Mt Moriah Cemetery. The cemetery includes several Masonic features, including a massive marble mausoleum. The mausoleum has two levels. At the entrance, on the second level is the Temple meeting room. I love your idea of ...
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the digital cemetery: June 2009
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This is the spot to blog about all things related to cemeteries, whether it be care, monument research, questions, or to read what's going on with the Digital Cemetery Project at http:/ cemetery.cottonhills.com. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Wordless Wednesday: Our Son John. Kansas City, MO. Posted by Linda K. Lewis, Cemeterian. Sunday, June 21, 2009. BlackSheep Sunday: The Horse Thief. This particular horse thief was marked much later. While his name was unknown, his deed is remembered forever. Jesse Woodso...