Died at birth; trauma
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Billy Wayne Rosenberry had macrosomia and looked like a two-month-old when born, and his mother was diagnosed with diabetes shortly after his birth.
Note: Macrosomia (aka Big Baby Syndrome) describes an unusually large body size, and is often used to describe an oversized fetus. The most common cause of macrosomia is diabetes in the mother, which can lead to trauma during birth.
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This child is buried next to his maternal great-grandmother, Eliza Ann (Harrington) Chatfield, his paternal grandparents Harry & Myrtle Rosenberry, and numerous members of the Rosenberry clan in the Mt. View Cemetery in Basin, Big Horn County, Wyoming.
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Died at birth; trauma
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Billy Wayne Rosenberry had macrosomia and looked like a two-month-old when born, and his mother was diagnosed with diabetes shortly after his birth.
Note: Macrosomia (aka Big Baby Syndrome) describes an unusually large body size, and is often used to describe an oversized fetus. The most common cause of macrosomia is diabetes in the mother, which can lead to trauma during birth.
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This child is buried next to his maternal great-grandmother, Eliza Ann (Harrington) Chatfield, his paternal grandparents Harry & Myrtle Rosenberry, and numerous members of the Rosenberry clan in the Mt. View Cemetery in Basin, Big Horn County, Wyoming.
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BILLY WAYNE — 1937 —
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