Civil War Veteran.
In 1870 Henry's occupation was a brick moulder. At that time he was a lodger in the household of George and Catharine Gibson in Yellow Creek. In 1880 he was 38, which would put his birth at sometime in 1842.
Although there is ample space adjacent to Henry's marker, there is no marker for Florence. Both of their grave spaces are headed by a large 'Bowers' monument. It is possible that a third burial adjacent to Henry and Florence might be that of their daughter, Myra.
Civil War Veteran.
In 1870 Henry's occupation was a brick moulder. At that time he was a lodger in the household of George and Catharine Gibson in Yellow Creek. In 1880 he was 38, which would put his birth at sometime in 1842.
Although there is ample space adjacent to Henry's marker, there is no marker for Florence. Both of their grave spaces are headed by a large 'Bowers' monument. It is possible that a third burial adjacent to Henry and Florence might be that of their daughter, Myra.
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