Showing posts with label tombstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tombstone. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday (early) and results of Wilbarger County visit

So this Tombstone Tuesday post is very early, but I want to share the results of my trip to Wilbarger county for work and the side trip to a cemetery there to find some Snow family relatives.


Gates at Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas
The two SNOW family burials there:

S. B. Snow (1822-1898); E. Snow, his wife (1828 - [blank])
Eugenia Snow (daughter of L.A. and Anna Snow) (15 Mar 1892-9 Apr 1892)

S.B. (Stillman Bullard) Snow's gravestone has an entry for his wife (E. Snow [Emily]), but no death date.  That further convinces me that the families of her children moved shortly after the 1900 census in Wilbarger County, Texas and that she left with the family of one of those children, either to another part of Texas or to Oklahoma, and died there. Now to figure out where she went!



(c) Sara Gredler, 2012.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - Janey (Mahan) Carnahan

Janey (Mahan) Carnahan, wife of John R. Carnahan
Born 6 August 1826, died 13 February 1901
Oakland Cemetery, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania
Taken in 2004 by Sara Gredler

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - Harry Elmer Mahan

Tombstone of Harry Elmer Mahan
Born 15 Jan 1862, died 13 Feb 1871
Son of William & Sarah Mahan
Greenwood Cemetery, White Township, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania
Taken by Sara Gredler, 2004

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - Margaret Mahan


Margaret Mahan, daughter of William Meade and Evaline (Watson) Mahan
Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, White Township, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania
Taken by Sara Gredler, 2004

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - Robert Meade Mahan


Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, White Township, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania
Taken by Sara Gredler, 2004
Son of William Meade Mahan and Evaline M. Watson

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - William L Mahan


Gravestone of William L Mahan, Civil War veteran, 
Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, White Township, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania 
(taken by Sara Gredler), 2004.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday


The memorial for Indiana (Fletcher) Williams, founder of Sweet Briar Institute (now Sweet Briar College), Virginia.