The Strobel Cemetery was created at the death of John Strobel in 1885, so when Emma Danford died in 1893 the Strobel family allowed her to be buried in their cemetery. When Jonas died one year later, he, too, was buried there. There are 3 Strobel family members buried there, but their graves are marked with gravestones, while the Danford graves have no gravestones.∼Emma J. Danford was the daughter of Lecester Milroy Danford and Bessie Lee Cruse. She was the granddaughter of Jonas Danford and Mary Wilson and rests beside her grandfather Jonas Danford in the Strobel Cemetery.
The Strobel Cemetery was created at the death of John Strobel in 1885, so when Emma Danford died in 1893 the Strobel family allowed her to be buried in their cemetery. When Jonas died one year later, he, too, was buried there. There are 3 Strobel family members buried there, but their graves are marked with gravestones, while the Danford graves have no gravestones.∼Emma J. Danford was the daughter of Lecester Milroy Danford and Bessie Lee Cruse. She was the granddaughter of Jonas Danford and Mary Wilson and rests beside her grandfather Jonas Danford in the Strobel Cemetery.
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