Alfred Aaron was born around 1943 to Herbert and Estella Pritchett Aaron and died on May 2, 1945 at the age of two in Toulminville, Mobile County, Alabama.
According to the Oaklawn burial records located in Book 2, burial was in Section 37, Lot 15, Grave #1 (of six in the lot) on May 4, 1945 by Lovett's Funeral Home. The burial records indicate that this Lot was owned by Herbert Aaron.
This burial information is consistent with Section 4b based on cemetery mapping established in 2017. A search of the area, indicated by the ledger information and using the probate records map of the specific section and lot location, was done (see images 1 and 2). It should be noted that in 2008 three Aaron family members graves (Herbert, Sarah and Gloria) were removed from Oaklawn cemetery and reinterred at Magnolia Cemetery. There are no records according to Magnolia Cemetery that Alfred Aaron's grave was moved there. It is believed that his grave remains in Oaklawn and this area is very likely the original burial site of at least two of the Aaron family members whose graves were removed.
Alfred Aaron was born around 1943 to Herbert and Estella Pritchett Aaron and died on May 2, 1945 at the age of two in Toulminville, Mobile County, Alabama.
According to the Oaklawn burial records located in Book 2, burial was in Section 37, Lot 15, Grave #1 (of six in the lot) on May 4, 1945 by Lovett's Funeral Home. The burial records indicate that this Lot was owned by Herbert Aaron.
This burial information is consistent with Section 4b based on cemetery mapping established in 2017. A search of the area, indicated by the ledger information and using the probate records map of the specific section and lot location, was done (see images 1 and 2). It should be noted that in 2008 three Aaron family members graves (Herbert, Sarah and Gloria) were removed from Oaklawn cemetery and reinterred at Magnolia Cemetery. There are no records according to Magnolia Cemetery that Alfred Aaron's grave was moved there. It is believed that his grave remains in Oaklawn and this area is very likely the original burial site of at least two of the Aaron family members whose graves were removed.
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