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Cincinnatus Flower Graves

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Cincinnatus Flower Graves

Birth
Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Jan 1902 (aged 69)
Goldburg, Custer County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried In an Unmarked Grave Add to Map
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Military Service: Co. E, 17th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War
Cincinnatus Flower Graves was born on September 1, 1832 in Ashland, Ohio, His father Goodman Graves was 28 and his mother Sophia Flower Graves was 26. He had four children with Virginia Harriet Godley between 1854 and 1866. He then married Mary Elizabeth Emmeline Baker in 1865 and had two sons with her - one son Willie Baker Graves died as an infant. Mary E passed away in 1878. He then married Rachel Evelyn St Clair in a double wedding with her brother Azariah St Clair on Dec 25 1884 and they had three children together between 1885 and 1889, one of which is this writers grandmother listed below. Cincinnatus passed away on January 8, 1902 in Pahsameroi Valley, Custer Co, Idaho at the age of 69. We have a Photo of his unmarked grave. A Gravestone is going to be ordered per his Civil War service. We have finally been able to locate the burial location of his wife Rachel Evaline St Clair who died in 1933 in Alemeda Co, Calif. The Graves Family can be viewed in the Graves - St John Virtual Cemetery on my site. (This listing has been 'Called into Question' as he is not buried in an actual cemetery. We Do have a Photograph of the Unmarked Grave on Private Property so to Richard K - I say BUZZ 0ff !)(There apparently are 0ther Listers who like to Pass Judgment on the work of their Fellow Listers and for these individuals I have No Tolerance. 0ne of my 'Cousin's' became so incensed at the treatment they received from such ones that they Deleted All of their 800 some listings - What an Incredible Loss to the community all because of Rude & Controlling individuals such as the 0ne I have been at 0dds with.
See his ancestor at mem# 182661937 William Flore / Flower
Military Service: Co. E, 17th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War
Cincinnatus Flower Graves was born on September 1, 1832 in Ashland, Ohio, His father Goodman Graves was 28 and his mother Sophia Flower Graves was 26. He had four children with Virginia Harriet Godley between 1854 and 1866. He then married Mary Elizabeth Emmeline Baker in 1865 and had two sons with her - one son Willie Baker Graves died as an infant. Mary E passed away in 1878. He then married Rachel Evelyn St Clair in a double wedding with her brother Azariah St Clair on Dec 25 1884 and they had three children together between 1885 and 1889, one of which is this writers grandmother listed below. Cincinnatus passed away on January 8, 1902 in Pahsameroi Valley, Custer Co, Idaho at the age of 69. We have a Photo of his unmarked grave. A Gravestone is going to be ordered per his Civil War service. We have finally been able to locate the burial location of his wife Rachel Evaline St Clair who died in 1933 in Alemeda Co, Calif. The Graves Family can be viewed in the Graves - St John Virtual Cemetery on my site. (This listing has been 'Called into Question' as he is not buried in an actual cemetery. We Do have a Photograph of the Unmarked Grave on Private Property so to Richard K - I say BUZZ 0ff !)(There apparently are 0ther Listers who like to Pass Judgment on the work of their Fellow Listers and for these individuals I have No Tolerance. 0ne of my 'Cousin's' became so incensed at the treatment they received from such ones that they Deleted All of their 800 some listings - What an Incredible Loss to the community all because of Rude & Controlling individuals such as the 0ne I have been at 0dds with.
See his ancestor at mem# 182661937 William Flore / Flower


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