Pioneers in Paupers’ Graves
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Darflene HutchisonJuly 23, 2024
Thanks so much for this information. I have an ancestor buried there and when I tried to research the exact location I was told the Church owned the lot and members who could not afford a separate burial was buried there, and they couldn't tell me the exact location.. I would love to put up a monument, I guess I will go back to the sexton's office for more information. The plot picture was too small to make out a parfticular name.
SonyaJuly 23, 2024
Wonderful article! Every person matters. Thank you for sharing this information.
Linda WestoverJuly 23, 2024
What an interesting article! Identifying all those in the unmarked mass grave is a worthy project and undoubtedly a blessing to all involved.
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