Myrtle Hersh left a written record of burials on old Jim Oxford farm in 1965. I have photocopy Of original written 1965 when Myrtle was about 92 years. Her memory was good but she did mixup some relationships.
Mary Adaline was last child to be married and Isabella moved to Nebraska with her and her husband Harrison Crawford. Harrison's farm was next Isabella's son Jesse Madison Ash near the town of Walworth, Custer County, Nebraska.
Myrtle Hersh left a written record of burials on old Jim Oxford farm in 1965. I have photocopy Of original written 1965 when Myrtle was about 92 years. Her memory was good but she did mixup some relationships.
Mary Adaline was last child to be married and Isabella moved to Nebraska with her and her husband Harrison Crawford. Harrison's farm was next Isabella's son Jesse Madison Ash near the town of Walworth, Custer County, Nebraska.
Inscription
There are no markers in this cemetery. A Cedar tree was planted by by little Daisey Oxford's grave. Some years ago a tornado tore out the top part of the tree. You can see the tree from the main dirt road as it is over a hundred years old. A fence surrounds the area of burials.
Family Members
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Malinda Ash Booher
1814–1888
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Elijah K. Ash
1819–1899
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Jennetta Ash Webb
1824–1905
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Eli Devil Catcher Ash
1825–1904
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Adam Conrad Ash
1827–1890
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John G. Ash
1829–1868
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Japheth P Ash
1830–1878
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Elizabeth Ash Sanders
1833–1921
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Sarah Carmalita Ash Pogue
1835–1919
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Isaac Marshall Ash
1837–1872
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Mary Adeline Ash Crawford
1840–1924
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Jesse Madison Ash
1842–1915
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