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Mary Virginia <I>Fielder</I> Galbraith

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Mary Virginia Fielder Galbraith

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
27 May 1928 (aged 74)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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My original source for this memorial was Green County Missouri Cemeteries Vol. IX page 229 by Ozarks Genealogical Society.
"Additional information from H H Lohmeyer Funeral Home Records 1923-1932
Galbrath Miss Nellie 13 Apr 1892 - 18 Jan 1925 page 10
Galbraith Mrs Mary 28 Jun ---- - 27 May 1928 ae 75yr page 26"

Her death cert. is hard to read as it appears to be heavy bold hand writing ran together in places with a double image. Some easy to read. The name is a challenge. I found her listed in the MO. SOS date base as Mary Gallbrath. Certificate number 1686. Looked like the husbands name on the document was D K and informant looked more like D C or E Galbreth and Galbrith. Place of burial Langston Cemetery at first glance made me think it said Lincoln Cemetery. If I was not familiar with this name I would not have known who it was, H H Lohmeyer funeral home. Parents names appears to be Ingram Fielder and Mary Estes both of TN. Carcinoma or cancer basic cause of death.

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The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones hav been covered by soil that was used for dumping.

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Furnished to me by a family member, Dec. 2014.

Mary was the second child of Jason and Sarah Fielder. Sarah was the second wife of Jason. His first wife having passed away 25 days after giving birth to a son named John Fielder.

Mary Virginia Fielder, b-28-June-1854, d-28-may-1928. Married Turner A. Galbraith, b-abt 1854-Greene Co, MO.
I show a son for them named Charles A. Galbraith, b-12-March-1884.
My original source for this memorial was Green County Missouri Cemeteries Vol. IX page 229 by Ozarks Genealogical Society.
"Additional information from H H Lohmeyer Funeral Home Records 1923-1932
Galbrath Miss Nellie 13 Apr 1892 - 18 Jan 1925 page 10
Galbraith Mrs Mary 28 Jun ---- - 27 May 1928 ae 75yr page 26"

Her death cert. is hard to read as it appears to be heavy bold hand writing ran together in places with a double image. Some easy to read. The name is a challenge. I found her listed in the MO. SOS date base as Mary Gallbrath. Certificate number 1686. Looked like the husbands name on the document was D K and informant looked more like D C or E Galbreth and Galbrith. Place of burial Langston Cemetery at first glance made me think it said Lincoln Cemetery. If I was not familiar with this name I would not have known who it was, H H Lohmeyer funeral home. Parents names appears to be Ingram Fielder and Mary Estes both of TN. Carcinoma or cancer basic cause of death.

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The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones hav been covered by soil that was used for dumping.

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Furnished to me by a family member, Dec. 2014.

Mary was the second child of Jason and Sarah Fielder. Sarah was the second wife of Jason. His first wife having passed away 25 days after giving birth to a son named John Fielder.

Mary Virginia Fielder, b-28-June-1854, d-28-may-1928. Married Turner A. Galbraith, b-abt 1854-Greene Co, MO.
I show a son for them named Charles A. Galbraith, b-12-March-1884.


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