Earl's death record appears to indicate he was to be buried at "Twin Bridges," which is another name for the True Cemetery, likely near where the Hammonds lived at that time. It may be that was an error, or that his body was later moved to Strickland Cemetery.
His cause of death is hard to read on the record, but appears to read "endocarditis," which is an infection of the lining of the heart.
Earl's death record appears to indicate he was to be buried at "Twin Bridges," which is another name for the True Cemetery, likely near where the Hammonds lived at that time. It may be that was an error, or that his body was later moved to Strickland Cemetery.
His cause of death is hard to read on the record, but appears to read "endocarditis," which is an infection of the lining of the heart.
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