This image is in Lot 152½, in the far western end of Section A, the oldest section in the cemetery. There are 6 related burials, but the only tombstone is for James H. Hose (1846-1930), the owner of the lot. The other burials are Anna M. Gillen-Hose, wife (1849-1915); James Hose, son (ca. 1873-1910); Genny Duffy, granddaughter (ca. 1905--1913); Genevieve Hose-Fritchey, daughter (1882-1955); and Anna I. Kearney, half-niece (1890-1909). However, Anna's death certificate states Grandview as burial location.
See also other names listed here for other views of this burial lot. If you are connected to anyone listed here, I would welcome any correspondence.
This image is in Lot 152½, in the far western end of Section A, the oldest section in the cemetery. There are 6 related burials, but the only tombstone is for James H. Hose (1846-1930), the owner of the lot. The other burials are Anna M. Gillen-Hose, wife (1849-1915); James Hose, son (ca. 1873-1910); Genny Duffy, granddaughter (ca. 1905--1913); Genevieve Hose-Fritchey, daughter (1882-1955); and Anna I. Kearney, half-niece (1890-1909). However, Anna's death certificate states Grandview as burial location.
See also other names listed here for other views of this burial lot. If you are connected to anyone listed here, I would welcome any correspondence.
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