The index describes the burial locations of my ancestors and links to photos of the markers.
A Man Is Not Dead Until He Is Forgotten
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Spokane, Washington Lot 3, Subdivision E,Garden 25 |
This is the family headstone marking 5 O'Neil burials. They are Lawrence H, Maria, Lester, Ethel, and Ethel's infant child. Except for the infant, they each also have a separate marker. |
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He paid $150 for the plot on Sept 5, 1913. |
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Maiden name: Richmond. |
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Son of Lawrence H. |
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Maiden name: Hibbard. Wife of Lester |
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Old Roman Catholic Cemetery, Plattsburgh, New York |
This stone marks the approximate burial location of Owen O'Neil and his parents, John and Margaret. This stone was made in about 1997 after it was discovered that the original cemetery headstones had been destroyed. Margaret's original stone was incorporated into the new stone. |
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Husband of Margaret, father of Owen. |
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Maiden name: Burns. Wife of John, mother of Owen. The photo shows the headstone as it was found lying on the ground before the replacement stone was made. |
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Son of John and Margaret |
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1840 -1935
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Plattsburgh, New York | Maiden name: Brady Wife of Owen O'Neill |
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1870 - 1954
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Grand Army of the Republic Cemetary |
In 1913, he immgrated from Speier, Beresan, Russia - a German Colony in Russia. | |
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1909 - 2001
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Tahoma National Cemetary |
Son of Fredrich Scholl
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