Source of the following information is P K Andrews Brooks:
At one time, there was conflicting information about the burial site of Emma's husband, Thomas A. Andrews. Although there is a joint headstone in Orange Hill Cemetery as pictured here with both of their names on it, obituary and cemetery records confirm that he was, in fact, buried across the street in Garden of Memories instead. At the time of his death, he stilled owned space in the family plot here in Orange Hill beside Emma, his 1st wife, and one son, James or "J.P." who were both already buried there. Presumably, his 2nd wife, Emma Corbett, arranged his burial in the neighboring cemetery, Garden of Memories. He is buried there alone but across the pathway lies two of his nephews to whom he was like a grandfather, and their families.
Source of the following information is P K Andrews Brooks:
At one time, there was conflicting information about the burial site of Emma's husband, Thomas A. Andrews. Although there is a joint headstone in Orange Hill Cemetery as pictured here with both of their names on it, obituary and cemetery records confirm that he was, in fact, buried across the street in Garden of Memories instead. At the time of his death, he stilled owned space in the family plot here in Orange Hill beside Emma, his 1st wife, and one son, James or "J.P." who were both already buried there. Presumably, his 2nd wife, Emma Corbett, arranged his burial in the neighboring cemetery, Garden of Memories. He is buried there alone but across the pathway lies two of his nephews to whom he was like a grandfather, and their families.
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