So Gibson County cemetery transcriptions list her name spelling as "Gardenner" on stone. The stone is no longer accessible as of 2010 due to being in a thick woods overrun with poison ivy. Most of the stones in this cemetery are unmarked, but hers is one of the 4 marked stones that were found there years ago when transcribed.
So Gibson County cemetery transcriptions list her name spelling as "Gardenner" on stone. The stone is no longer accessible as of 2010 due to being in a thick woods overrun with poison ivy. Most of the stones in this cemetery are unmarked, but hers is one of the 4 marked stones that were found there years ago when transcribed.
Family Members
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Lucy Ann Holt Bobbitt
1825–1862
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John Marshall Holt
1827–1882
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Neil Alexander Holt
1829–1911
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Flora C Holt McCaslin
1831–1909
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Rev James Henry Holt
1833–1901
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Susan Catherine Holt McCaslin
1835–1918
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Holt Foster
1838–1882
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Mary Margaret Holt Butler
1839–1880
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Nancy Holt Baker
1841–1906
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Sarah F "Sallie" Holt McCaslin
1841–1900
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Martha Holt
1843 – unknown
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