Note the monument spells her name Maude. All official documents indicate that it was Maud without the "e". Perhaps in later life she decided she liked the alternative spelling better. Her family name may have been spelled Diehl at one time, but was changed by an earlier generation upon their arrival in America.
The Deal family migrated across the northern U.S. states from New York to Wisconsin and Iowa.
The woman buried next to her is her Granddaughter Alice. It is unknown where her husband is buried. He died in Florida and may have been cremated.
Note the monument spells her name Maude. All official documents indicate that it was Maud without the "e". Perhaps in later life she decided she liked the alternative spelling better. Her family name may have been spelled Diehl at one time, but was changed by an earlier generation upon their arrival in America.
The Deal family migrated across the northern U.S. states from New York to Wisconsin and Iowa.
The woman buried next to her is her Granddaughter Alice. It is unknown where her husband is buried. He died in Florida and may have been cremated.
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