Memorial creator John Tippett adds the following information:
The Ward Family Cemetery is located on the farm of Jim Nobis whom I met several years ago. Sadly, he passed away. Jim took me to the location of the cemetery. It was in a pasture. Most of the stones had been knocked down by cattle grazing in the area so Jim hauled the stones that remained and propped them up against his barn where they remain to this day. Albert Terhune's stone (and a couple of others), however, are buried along a fence line close to the area mentioned above. I have gone back to this area a couple of times to take GPS readings but I have not been able to locate the buried stones, although I have not given up on finding them. It was good that I photographed them when Jim was still alive and knew where they were.
Memorial creator John Tippett adds the following information:
The Ward Family Cemetery is located on the farm of Jim Nobis whom I met several years ago. Sadly, he passed away. Jim took me to the location of the cemetery. It was in a pasture. Most of the stones had been knocked down by cattle grazing in the area so Jim hauled the stones that remained and propped them up against his barn where they remain to this day. Albert Terhune's stone (and a couple of others), however, are buried along a fence line close to the area mentioned above. I have gone back to this area a couple of times to take GPS readings but I have not been able to locate the buried stones, although I have not given up on finding them. It was good that I photographed them when Jim was still alive and knew where they were.
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