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St. Damian's, Second Oldest stones, Right section118 views
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Baker, Lance "Lanny"118 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Cemetery view looking north west118 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Locey, Abraham and Elizabeth nee Stephens (bottom of stone)118 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Sister M Febronia118 viewsSec I 10-71
Parish Clergy Plot
Photo by Marilyn (Wilkens/Luebbers) Morrison
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Heidel, John117 views
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Johnson, James L.117 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Jolliff, Elizabeth117 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Bright, Letty K117 views24 May 1924 - 3 Dec 1983 Wife of Dallas Thomas Bright
Photo from Russel & Sandra Bright
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St John's School117 viewsNo Postmark but hand written on bottom of postcard it reads 1908.
Submitted by John Ratermann
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B06117 views
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A10 - Book E & F - Darker117 views
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Carter, E. Calvin117 views
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Morris, Martha A. & John W.117 views
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Roper, Henry & Emma117 views
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Bass, J and M front117 viewsPhoto by Chad Parson
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P 02117 views
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P 05117 views
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IMG 0002117 views
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Harpstrite Family Cemetery117 viewsSpelling variations of this family name in Clinton County are HERBSTREITH, HERBSTREIT, HERBSTREITE, HERBSTREITHE, HARPSTREIT, and HERPSTREITH.
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Endres, Cecilia117 viewsPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
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Allen, Greenberry Will Pg 2117 viewsJuly 1861
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Bach, Paul J117 viewsSection K
Photo by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Merten, Edward116 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Merten, Josephine116 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Bright, Victor O. and Evalenar116 viewsPhoto from Russel & Sandra Bright
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Shoal Creek Baptist - Potts Cemetery116 viewsPhoto courtesy of Gloria Dettleff. taken 3 Jan 2002.
Reading of the stones is at http://clintonilgenweb.net/cemetery/strose/shoalcreek/
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Boatright, Irvin T116 viewsPhoto submitted by Cynthia cwidick@insightbb.com
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Orrell, Jane and Thomas and Unidentified116 viewsPhoto submitted by Gary Brand through Jim Roeckemann
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001 - St. John's, Breese116 viewsSource: Microfilm #1876922, Jesus Christ Later Day Saints, Salt Lake City.
Norma is creating an index to the Baptisms Sep 09.
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022 - 1910 Darker116 views#130 to #142
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E4 Darker116 views
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F01116 views
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Carr, Unknown116 views*
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Quick, G. M. & Lillie M.116 views
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Morris, John116 views
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Morris, Nancy W. Jackson (nee Nichols)116 views
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Faught, Abram116 viewsFirst stone.
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Apple, William116 viewsPhoto from Chad Parson
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P 27116 views
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Allen, Houston116 views
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Parson, Harry Isam WWI Honorable Discharge116 viewsHarry enlisted on 6 Sep 1918. He reported for duty at Camp Custer in Battle Creek, Michigan. Camp Custer was one of many camps that were hit severely by the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic. Harry was no exception to the flu's virulence and became deathly ill shortly into his stay. Fortunately for my grandfather, he survived his illness but was honorably discharged from duty just 3 months after arriving at Camp Custer. His record states "demobilization" but oral family tradition says the the Army had no choice but issue his discharge since he had almost died from the flu and was in no shape for service. Family history passed down orally from Harry himself also says that he had no transportation back to Carlyle so had to walk and hitch-hike the entire way from Battle Creek.
Document submitted by _______________
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Harpstrite, Mary Sophia nee Romer116 viewsIrwin "Lou" Luebbers, next to the gravesite of his ancestor, summer 2011
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Baehr Burying Ground116 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Beaver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery116 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann zumatmk5@charter.net
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Section L view116 viewsPhoto by Toni Kohrmann
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Balke, Henry115 views
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Williams, Angeline115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Williams, Fannie115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Best, Erastus E.115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Carson, William & Sarah115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Geary, Lucy115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Gullick, Ella115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Johnson, John Mel115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Hood, John H. A.115 viewsSubmitted by Carol Ryan-Spenader
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Bright, Etta115 viewsPhoto from Russel & Sandra Bright
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Bright, Harless E. and Opal M.115 viewsPhoto from Russel & Sandra Bright
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Vonder Haar, Family115 viewsSentinel Photo, Centralia, IL., 6 Sep 2006
Used with permission.
TRAGIC AFTERMATH – When five members of the Vonder Haar family were killed in a traffic accident on Interstate 44 near the Six Flags Park at Eureka, Mo., on July 31, 2000, they were buried in five adjacent grave sites in the St. Rose Parish Cemetery. This is the exception, not the rule, however, in a cemetery where burials are chronological.
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024 - 1910 - 1911 Darker115 views#143-#155
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E2115 views
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D01115 views
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Casey, Mary E.115 views
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Danhour, Zora Dell, nee Huffman115 viewsPhoto by Lucy Buchele.
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Danhour, John N.115 viewsPhoto from Lucy Buchele.
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Schaubert, Nancy115 views
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Troutt, Luella & Orville L.115 views
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Morris, Ellen D.115 views
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Pigg, D. B.115 views
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Carter, John - Military marker115 views
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Carter, Mary E., John H., and Catherine115 views
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McClarren, Alexander115 viewsPhoto from Chad Parson
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