Eliza Jane's father, John Julius Gause, directed that a sum of money be reserved from his estate sufficient enough to build a family tomb for the interment of his remains and that of his family named in his will. Whether they or John Julius' father were ever buried in the tomb has not been verified. He requested his executors to place his own remains therein, those of his two deceased wives, his father, Mr. and Mrs. Bruard (his second wife's parents) and his children (Eliza Jane would be one)that were already interred in the old burying ground. He had outlived his first wife Whether they or John Julius' father were ever buried in the tomb has not been verified but believed to be true.
Photographs of the Gause tomb can be seen at the John Julius Gause memorial # 86282634.
Eliza Jane's father, John Julius Gause, directed that a sum of money be reserved from his estate sufficient enough to build a family tomb for the interment of his remains and that of his family named in his will. Whether they or John Julius' father were ever buried in the tomb has not been verified. He requested his executors to place his own remains therein, those of his two deceased wives, his father, Mr. and Mrs. Bruard (his second wife's parents) and his children (Eliza Jane would be one)that were already interred in the old burying ground. He had outlived his first wife Whether they or John Julius' father were ever buried in the tomb has not been verified but believed to be true.
Photographs of the Gause tomb can be seen at the John Julius Gause memorial # 86282634.
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