discovered that there had been a fourth child born to this couple.
His name was Thomas, he probably was the first child born to
them sometime after their 1840 marriage and the birth of their
only daughter, Charlotte, in 1844. Or, he may have died at the
same time his mother did in 1851.
We can assume that he was also buried in The Lemon Cemetery in
Greenwood Township somewhere near where his mother was laid
to rest. The cemetery was created from land donated by the
grandfather of Thomas's father, John Kline Lemon. The home of
John and Elizabeth Titman Lemon is within view of the cemetery.
They both are buried there as well.
discovered that there had been a fourth child born to this couple.
His name was Thomas, he probably was the first child born to
them sometime after their 1840 marriage and the birth of their
only daughter, Charlotte, in 1844. Or, he may have died at the
same time his mother did in 1851.
We can assume that he was also buried in The Lemon Cemetery in
Greenwood Township somewhere near where his mother was laid
to rest. The cemetery was created from land donated by the
grandfather of Thomas's father, John Kline Lemon. The home of
John and Elizabeth Titman Lemon is within view of the cemetery.
They both are buried there as well.
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