Limestone County Alabama Cemeteries, Vol 2., p.8
Note: A stone, rescued from a cemetery being destroyed by hogs and cattle that was located on the Price Hendricks farm west of Easter Ferry Bridge on Cross Key Road, is now in the possession of Mr. Archie Yarbrough of Elmont. The stone was originally on the grave of Yarbrough's grandmother. Inscription follows: Harriet N., Wife of Jas. D. COFFMAN, Died Oct. 10, 1862, Aged 35 years.
http://www.easterfamily.net/p9.htm#i542
Easter Family Genealogy
Harriet N. Easter was buried in the family cemetery on the Champion Easter farm but her tombstone was later taken to Elkmont by her great-grandson after the cemetery was ruined. ( Those Determined Easters, Meige Bronson Easter, Anundsen Publishing Co., 1994 ).
Limestone County Alabama Cemeteries, Vol 2., p.8
Note: A stone, rescued from a cemetery being destroyed by hogs and cattle that was located on the Price Hendricks farm west of Easter Ferry Bridge on Cross Key Road, is now in the possession of Mr. Archie Yarbrough of Elmont. The stone was originally on the grave of Yarbrough's grandmother. Inscription follows: Harriet N., Wife of Jas. D. COFFMAN, Died Oct. 10, 1862, Aged 35 years.
http://www.easterfamily.net/p9.htm#i542
Easter Family Genealogy
Harriet N. Easter was buried in the family cemetery on the Champion Easter farm but her tombstone was later taken to Elkmont by her great-grandson after the cemetery was ruined. ( Those Determined Easters, Meige Bronson Easter, Anundsen Publishing Co., 1994 ).
Family Members
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Seletha Wave Easter Whitaker
1807–1845
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Champion Dorcas Easter
1811–1846
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Tery Ann Easter Legg
1817–1852
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Samuel Walker Easter
1825–1889
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Benjamin F. Easter
1834–1856
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Richard R. Easter
1836–1860
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Pvt Milton James Easter
1838–1900
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Frances W. Easter
1841–1861
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Hester Louise Easter Gilbert
1844–1906
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PVT William Fletcher Easter
1846–1884
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