Memorial erected by the Con. T. Kennedy Circus in Riverdale Cemetery, Columbus, Georgia, to the lives lost in a train collision on November 22, 1915. It is believed 6 people are buried here.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Unicorn
Grave House
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Republican Headstone
I should have posted this Tuesday. You can see more of Nathan Grigsby's headstone photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/DigitalCemeteryWalk/
Click on the Nathan Grigsby album.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Talking Tombstones
Talking tombstones was a fund-raiser event for the Hutchinson Theatre Guild. It was held at the Eastside Cemetery in Hutchinson, KS. See the photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/RenoCountyGenSoc/TalkingTombstones#
Members of the Reno County Genealogical Society are working to record and preserve the information of the 12,000+ burials.
Members of the Reno County Genealogical Society are working to record and preserve the information of the 12,000+ burials.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Rock of Ages
I have uploaded several examples of the Rock of Ages headstone to the online album. It is interesting how different each is in the detail of the carvings.
Take a look: http://picasaweb.google.com/DigitalCemeteryWalk/SymbolismRockOfAges#
More categories to come.
Take a look: http://picasaweb.google.com/DigitalCemeteryWalk/SymbolismRockOfAges#
More categories to come.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Martha Susan Vandermark
Best Friend
Friday, September 5, 2008
Rice County Poor Farm Cemetery
Simmons Cemetery
Georgia Mustian Davis
George & Eva Westerlin
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Ethel Mae Farney
Ethel Mae Farney rests in the Sterling Mennonite Cemetery in Reno County, KS.
Update 10/27/08: I received my copy of Douglas Keister's new book "Forever Dixie" and was happy to find a similar picture of this symbol on page 166. It is a boat. According to Keister "...the boat also suggests a return to the cradle or womb..."
I have looked at this stone many times trying to determine what it means. I think I now have my answer.
Update 10/27/08: I received my copy of Douglas Keister's new book "Forever Dixie" and was happy to find a similar picture of this symbol on page 166. It is a boat. According to Keister "...the boat also suggests a return to the cradle or womb..."
I have looked at this stone many times trying to determine what it means. I think I now have my answer.
Little Johnie
Johnie J. Flynn rests in the St. Aloysius Cemetery in Greenbush, KS. He was 5 years old when he died.
1900 Grant Twp, Crawford Co., KS:
Flynn family
Maurice, w, m, June 1873, 26, M3, KS Ire Ire
Gertrude, w, f, Mar 1878, 22, M3, 2/2, KS, Ire, MO
Mary J., w, f, May 1897, 3, KS
John J., w, m, Jan 1899, 1, KS
Other census for Maurice and Gertrude:
1930 Sedgwick Co., KS
1920 Henry Co., MO
1910 Crawford Co., KS
1905 Crawford Co., KS
1900 Grant Twp, Crawford Co., KS:
Flynn family
Maurice, w, m, June 1873, 26, M3, KS Ire Ire
Gertrude, w, f, Mar 1878, 22, M3, 2/2, KS, Ire, MO
Mary J., w, f, May 1897, 3, KS
John J., w, m, Jan 1899, 1, KS
Other census for Maurice and Gertrude:
1930 Sedgwick Co., KS
1920 Henry Co., MO
1910 Crawford Co., KS
1905 Crawford Co., KS
WWI Draft Registration: Serial # 1526 Order # 1760
Maurice Flynn, RR Clinton, Henry Co., MO. Medium height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. Age 45. Born June 15, 1873.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Funny Little Guy
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