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Your tombstone stands among the rest; Neglected and alone. The name and date are chiseled out On polished, marbled stone. It reaches out to all who care It is too late to mourn. You did not know that I exist You died and I was born. Yet each of us are cells of you In flesh, in blood, in bone. Our blood contracts and beats a pulse Entirely not our own. Dear Ancestor, the place you filled One hundred years ago Spreads out among the ones you left Who would have loved you so. I wonder if you lived and loved, I wonder if you knew That someday I would find this spot, And come to visit you.
~ Author unknown
We have been researching for a couple decades. Families: Buckmaster, Patterson, Wollam, all variations of Teatsorth, Falk/Faulk, Johnson, Lee, Collier, Eschbarger, Orr, Brinton, Thomas, Grau, Hyde, Case, all variations of Brandeberry, Richcrick (Reichenbach), Slote, Balken, Ulmstead, Flower, Dick, Graham, Hyatt, and many more.
Also a focus on those who have fought for and kept us free ~ our American veterans. We have a virtual cemetery for these units: 31st and 49th Ohio Infantry who fought during the Civil War. | |
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 | Reynolds Family I just want to thank you so very much for putting my Reyolds family on Find A Grave from the Reynolds Cemetery,Root Township, Adams Co. Indiana. If not for you wonderful work I would not have found them. You have given me so much information besides where they are buried and I just want you to know how much I appreciate your good work. Carol LovittAdded by Carol on May 18, 2013 8:30 AM | | | Richard Howell
 | D.Kinney Hi,All that info is correct.Here are some dates..born New York in 1822..died Michigan 1883..thanks! Rich | | | Dawn Triplett
 | Douglas F. Kinney (B.F. Kinney, Lodi Cemetery, Kalkaska County, Michigan Douglas F. Kinney Douglas F. Kinney served in Co. A, 1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics during the Civil War. He was a resident of Concord, Michigan, when he enlisted for three years at the age of forty-one on August 29, 1862, at Albion, Michigan. He was promoted to full corporal on March 19, 1864, and to sergeant on November 1, 1864. Sergeant Kinney was discharged on June 6, 1865, at Washington, D.C. A regiment of ten companies were recruited for the 1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics and was mustered in on October 29, 1861.Companies B, E, and I were sent to Munfordsville, Kentucky. Companies D, F and G were sent to Lebanon, Kentucky. Companies C and H were sent to New Haven, Kentucky. Companies A and K were sent to Bacon Creek, Kentucky. These four detachments constructed bridges, pontoons, boats, forts, block houses, saw mills, and also destroyed the enemy's railroad. Douglas F. Kinney was born about 1822 in New York. His wife, Harriett (Haven) Kinney, was born about 1826, also in New York. The Kinney family lived in Concord, Michigan, from at least 1860 until moving to Orange Township, Kalkaska County, Michigan, sometime before 1880. Children known born to Douglas and Harriet were George, Burton, Orville and Etna. Two of the children, Orville and Etna, lived in Kalkaska County. George Kinney was born about 1853 in Michigan. Burton Kinney was born about 1856 in Michigan. Orville Kinney was born in 1858 in Michigan. Etna Kinney was born about 1859 in Michigan. Etna married (1) Myrtle Hannah Braman on September 2, 1880, in Orange Township, Kalkaska County. He married (2) Ella Swaverly on February 2, 1889, at Kalkaska. Ella was born about 1865 in Ohio to William and Sarah (Rief) Swaverly. Civil War veteran Douglas F. Kinney died in September 1883 in Kalkaska County. His wife Harriet died on July 23, 1884, at the age of fifty-eight. They are buried in the Orange Township Cemetery in Kalkaska County, Michigan. Mr. Kinney's grave is marked by a Civil War military headstone and a G.A.R. flag holder. "Brave Boys Were They! Civil War Veterans, Kalkaska, Michigan", c. 2012, Dawn Triplett
| | | Damaris Fish
 | Thank you Thank you for the memorial for Rosanna Rohrer Eubank <3
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 | Thank you Thank you for the memorial for Rosanna Rohrer Eubank <3
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 | Horace B.White Hi, Thanks for the transfer at Glendale Cemetery of Horace B. White. | | | Marie and Bruce Newell
 | Green Transfer Thanks for transferring Ulysses' memorial to us. We will take very good care of him.
Marie and Bruce Newell #47582814 | | | Tamara Brockman Foran
 | Flora L Barnes memorial Thank you for the transfer. It is nice that I can have all of that family together again, even if it is only my page on an internet web site. Have a good weekend. | | | Sharon Leon
 | George Helber memorial Thank you for the transfer. I'll let Renee his descendant know and see if she wants to manage it or if she wants me to do that for now. Sharon | | | OPPSheryl
 | RE: Virtual Cemetery I have added Alex Brandyberry to my CW virtual cemetery. Thank you !! | | | | [View all messages...] |
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