The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones have been covered by soil that was used for dumping.
Page 229 Greene County, Missouri Cemeteries - Vol. IX by Ozarks Genealogical Society is my source for her. She is listed this way:
From Greene County History by Holcombe page 755
Gray Elizabeth died - 2 April 1848 w/o Daniel Gray
The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones have been covered by soil that was used for dumping.
The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones have been covered by soil that was used for dumping.
Page 229 Greene County, Missouri Cemeteries - Vol. IX by Ozarks Genealogical Society is my source for her. She is listed this way:
From Greene County History by Holcombe page 755
Gray Elizabeth died - 2 April 1848 w/o Daniel Gray
The newspaper article was furnished to me by another findagrave contributor. It is from the Springfield Newsleader, Tues. July , 1993. Basically all the stones have been covered by soil that was used for dumping.
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