First |
Last |
Date Born |
Date Died |
Inscription |
Robert Stahl "Craig" |
Anders |
9/10/1924 |
6/2/1976 |
"I'll see you in the morning" Abiding Love God's Greatest Gift"; Married
2/27/1948; shares a headstone with his wife, Virginia Burford Anders |
Virginia Burford |
Anders |
1/22/1929 |
8/7/1996 |
"I'll see you in the morning" Abiding Love God's Greatest Gift"; Married
2/27/1948; shares a headstone with her husband, Robert Stahl "Craig"
Anders |
Allen T. |
Bryant |
8/17/1917 |
4/12/1951 |
"Louisiana TEC5; 813 TD BN; World War II; BSM" |
Audrey Reed |
Bryant |
5/20/1920 |
7/20/1952 |
"In loving memory of " |
Harold H. * |
Bryant |
11/5/1920 |
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shares a headstone with his wife, Ora V. Bryant |
Harold H., Jr. |
Bryant |
7/1/1959 |
12/8/1961 |
Raised footmarker |
Ola Lee |
Bryant |
8/30/1886 |
2/6/1958 |
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Ora V. |
Bryant |
1/15/1916 |
1/3/1988 |
shares a headstone with her husband, Harold H. Bryant |
William H. |
Bryant |
8/12/1884 |
8/22/1974 |
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Bernice Midyett |
Burford |
11/27/1921 |
7/29/1986 |
"Mama" Headstone shared with her husband James Underwood Burford (not
deceased) |
Charles Elmer |
Burford |
5/13/1916 |
9/5/1994 |
Poppie; Shares a headstone with his wife Laverne Lemly Burford |
Effie Hall |
Burford |
5/18/1895 |
12/14/1929 |
"Our beloved parents - none knew them but to love them"; Shares a
headstone with her husband John Green Burford, Sr. |
Harris Taylor, Jr. |
Burford |
7/14/1913 |
4/21/1986 |
"In God's Care" "Wed on May 26, 1941"; shares a headstone with his wife,
Mae Philen Burford |
Harris Tinker |
Burford |
12/7/1878 |
6/19/1963 |
Mason Symbol on headstone; Shares a headstone with his wife Sallie Hall
Burford |
Jake |
Burford |
4/12/2008 |
4/12/2008 |
new grave, headstone not yet installed 6/2008 |
John Franklin, Sr. |
Burford |
8/11/1919 |
12/26/1974 |
"If his life touched yours you were blessed"; Shares a headstone with
his wife, Nancy Brumitt Burford (not deceased) |
John Green, Jr. |
Burford |
4/11/1925 |
10/26/1997 |
"Beloved son, Brother, Husband, and Father" |
John Green, Sr. |
Burford |
11/11/1889 |
8/18/1971 |
"Our beloved parents - none knew them but to love them"; Shares a
headstone with his wives Effie Hall Burford and Minnie Hall Burford |
Laverne Lemley |
Burford |
4/30/1920 |
10/6/1993 |
"Nonnie" Shares a headstone with her husband, Charles Elmer Burford |
Mae Philen |
Burford |
10/17/1920 |
5/28/2006 |
"In God's Care" "Wed May 26, 1941"; shares a headstone with her husband,
Harris Taylor Burford, Jr. |
Michael Derrick |
Burford |
8/19/1950 |
10/17/1980 |
"Because he lives we can face tomorrow" |
Minnie Hall |
Burford |
12/12/1892 |
1/20/1981 |
"Our beloved parents - none knew them but to love them", DAR; Shares a
headstone with her husband, John Green Burford, Sr. |
Mollie Jackson |
Burford |
9/29/1856 |
9/21/1905 |
"As a wife Devoted, as a Mother Affectionate, As a Friend Ever kind and
true". This is a Memorial Headstone, actual burial Hazelwood Cemetery. |
Richard Baldwin, MD |
Burford |
12/21/1923 |
5/2/1966 |
|
Robert Baldwin |
Burford |
3/21/1848 |
8/18/1926 |
**CONFEDERATE SOLDIER - CIVIL WAR; Served in 17th Battalion Louisiana
Cavalry |
Robert Hall |
Burford |
10/30/1915 |
5/19/1987 |
"United in marriage June 28, 1940" - shares headstones with his wife
Winifred Thomas Burford |
Sallie Hall |
Burford |
3/2/1891 |
8/29/1969 |
DAR' Shares a headstone with her husband Harris Tinker Burford |
William Dale |
Burford |
7/21/1921 |
1/11/2008 |
"Loving Memories Last Forever"; shares a headstone with his wife, Betty
Clem Burford (not deceased) |
Winifred Thomas |
Burford |
9/7/1918 |
9/8/2007 |
"United in marriage June 28, 1940" - shares headstone with her husband
Robert Hall Burford |
Ronald G. |
Burgess |
11/25/1964 |
11/22/1988 |
"See you soon? |
J.W. |
Campbell |
No Date |
1/22/1850 |
"aged 56 (?) years" |
Mary |
Campbell |
9/17/1851 |
9/5/1852 |
|
Kerri Lynn |
Carter |
7/31/1964 |
7/31/1964 |
Footmarker only |
Ida F. |
Cato |
1/7/1890 |
7/18/1982 |
"Our Mother gave so much, and demanded so little" |
Kenneth |
Cato |
2/6/1940 |
1/9/2003 |
Raised footmarker only |
Lawanda Merle |
Cato |
/1938 |
/1951 |
Footmarker only |
Lillian |
Cato |
/1917 |
9/8/1949 |
Footmarker only |
Robert L |
Cato |
6/19/1915 |
3/21/1981 |
"Rest in Peace" |
Will |
Cato |
/1890 |
/1957 |
Footmarker only |
M ? C A ? |
Cook |
Jan 1826 ? |
Mar 1912 ? |
|
Lucy Abbie |
Cook |
No Date |
3/9/1927 |
Age 73 years, 2 months, 9 days |
?ia Chandler |
Crowder |
?/8/1875 |
1/2/???? |
"Daughter of Martha Croft Chandler and F.C. Chandler, Col." |
Andrew J. |
Downing |
/1846 |
/1895 |
|
Floyd Eugene |
Dupree |
6/5/1897 |
7/10/???? |
Footmarker with "Louisiana PVT COM 5 Inf 2 Division; World War I" |
Floyd, Jr. |
Dupree |
/1929 |
/1929 |
"Our darling Floyd Jr, son of M.A. & F.E. Dupree |
Herbert Judson |
Durgin |
/1868 |
/1945 |
"Rest is thyne and sweet rememberance ours"; Shares a headstone with his
wife Mary Jones Durgin |
Mary Jones |
Durgin |
/1872 |
/1923 |
"Rest is thyne and sweet rememberance ours"; shares a headstone with her
husband, Herbert Judson Durgin |
?ene Chandler |
Furman |
8/2/1904 |
4/16/19?? |
"Son of Sarah Chandler Furman and Francis Scrimzeour Furman" |
Francis Scrimzeour, M.D. |
Furman |
5/4/1869 |
4/12/1936 |
"39th Div. AEF World War; Lt Col MRC; Son of Martha Marshall Furman and
Scrimzeour Cornwall Furman |
Henry Marshall |
Furman |
5/2/1909 |
1/4/1986 |
"Son of Francis Scrimzelour Furman and Sarah Chandler Furman"; shares a
headstone with his wife, Isabelle Robinson Furman |
Henry Marshall |
Furman |
9/27/1870 |
9/16/1900 |
"Sacred to the Memory of" "Son of Scrimzeour Cornnwall and Martha Means
Furman". |
Isabelle Robinson |
Furman |
8/2/1906 |
12/31/1987 |
"Daughter of Randal Dickson Robinson and Catherine Fraysee Robinson"
shares a headstone with her husband, Henry Marshall Furman |
Maria Marshall |
Furman |
2/9/1859 |
9/?/1859 |
"In memory of" |
Martha Means |
Furman |
7/12/1840 |
7/18/1910 |
"Sacred to the memory" "Daughter of Henry and Martha Marshall; and Wife
of Scrimzeour Furman |
Mary Taylor |
Furman |
4/13/1833 |
2/3/1861 |
"Blessed are the pure of heart for they shall be blessed" |
Mary Taylor |
Furman |
/1860 |
/1913 |
"By their ? We shall know them" |
Sarah Chandler |
Furman |
10/22/1872 |
1/27/195? |
"Wife of Francis Scrimzeour Furman. Daughter of Martha Croft Chandler
and Greene C. Chandler, Col. CSA" |
Scrimzeour Cornwall |
Furman |
2/9/1835 |
?/?/1873 |
"Sacred to the memory of" "Major 2nd LA Calvary" - CONFEDERATE SOLDIER -
CIVIL WAR; Served in 2nd Louisiana Cavalry; |
Thomas Taylor |
Furman |
5/14/1866 |
7/3/1872 |
"Sacred to the memory of" "Son of Scrimzeour and Mattie Furman |
Martha |
Garrison |
12/26/1949 |
2/6/2003 |
"Beloved". Wooden Cross marker. |
Landree Camille |
George |
1/4/2006 |
1/4/2006 |
"Landree, our precious seed goeth forth shall doubtless come again with
rejoicing bringing her harvest with her" |
Rolf Parker, Sr. |
Griffith |
10/11/1913 |
8/31/1974 |
"Father of Thomas Harris, M.D.; Rolf Parker, Jr. M.D.; Gilbert Burford,
D.V.M." |
Jennie Goss |
Guile |
/1863 |
/1935 |
"Life's race well run. Life's work well done, Life's victory won, Now
cometh rest" |
Joseph Bates |
Guile |
6/22/1855 |
8/16/1907 |
"Gone but not forgotten" - Woodmen of the World Memorial |
Matthew Goss |
Guile |
?/?/1904 |
?/?/1943 |
Footmarker only |
Mary Catherine |
Hager |
10/21/1919 |
No Date |
"Loving Memories Last Forever" Married 9/5/1957"; shares a headstone
with her husband, Bernard Leo Hager |
Bernard Leo |
Hager |
5/9/1913 |
2/5/1999 |
"Loving memories Last Forever" Married 9/5/1957"; shares a headstone
with his wife, Mary Catherine Hager |
Elizabeth C |
Hammer |
11/26/1884 |
11/3/1954 |
Footmarker only |
Annison Page |
Havard |
3/12/2005 |
3/16/2005 |
"It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, part of us went
with you. The Lord called you home." |
Alder J. |
Holder |
12/1/1911 |
3/9/1942 |
Veteran's Footmarker "In memory of Alder J. Holder Louisiana AMM1 US
Navy World War II" |
Alva |
Holder |
8/23/1903 |
9/11/1903 |
Footmarker only |
George W. |
Holder |
7/13/1909 |
9/25/2004 |
shares a headstone with his wife, Marjorie C. Holder |
J.M. |
Holder |
12/12/1876 |
1/30/1928 |
"? my wife and children all ? Father, Christ doth call" |
Marjorie C. |
Holder |
12/16/1917 |
3/12/2007 |
shares a headstone with her husband, George W. Holder |
Mary Waters |
Holder |
1/7/1876 |
10/3/1956 |
"wife of J.M. Holder" "Prepare to meet me in heaven" |
Sallie May |
Holder |
3/10/1919 |
2/10/1920 |
Footmarker only |
J. June |
Hutchins |
12/1/1893 |
2/10/1972 |
"Forever with the Lord"; Shares a headstone with his wife, Sallie B.
Hutchins |
Mary Burford |
Hutchins |
10/8/1917 |
3/24/1967 |
"Step softly a dream lies buried here" |
Sallie B. |
Hutchins |
3/16/1896 |
8/1/1987 |
"Forever with the Lord"; Shares a headstone with her husband, J. June
Hutchins |
Johnnie J. |
Lafitte |
5/27/1901 |
8/23/1955 |
"Your memory is dear to us" |
Willie M. |
Lafitte |
5/7/1905 |
5/12/1992 |
"Mother, Her Memory is enshrined in our hearts" Footmarker only |
Alice G. |
Long |
8/21/1886 |
5/16/1970 |
Footmarker only |
Beverly Means Roach |
Lowry |
3/10/1903 |
No Date |
shares a stone with her husband, Charles Hamilton Lowry |
Charles Hamilton |
Lowry |
8/26/1898 |
5/1/1973 |
shares a stone with his wife Beverly Means Roach Lowry |
????? |
Marshall |
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Unable to read anything except the name Marshall. Located in the Means
section of the cemetery. I'll recheck next visit. |
Burney Means |
Marshall |
8/9/1886 |
9/4/1957 |
"Sacred to the Memory of - Son of James Gregg and Mary Means Marshall".
"He is at rest in Heaven" |
Emma Stark |
Marshall |
5/10/1869 |
9/1899 |
"In loving memory of" "Daughter of Henry Marshall and Maria Harriet
Taylor |
Henry |
Marshall |
12/28/1805 |
7/13/1864 |
"in Memory of" can't read the inscription |
Henry A. |
Marshall |
3/27/1842 |
9/22/1863 |
"In Memory of" "A Confederate Soldier" - CONFEDERATE SOLDIER - CIVIL
WAR; Served in Co. d, 2nd Louisiana Infantry |
Maria H ? |
Marshall |
10/27/1807 |
5/30/1855 |
"In Memory Of" |
Mary Means |
Marshall |
5/18/1845 |
3/22/1904 |
"Sacred to the Memory of - Daughter of William Burney and Martha Sarah
Means, Wife of James Gregg Marshall". "One short sleep past, we make
eternally and death shall be no more". |
Sarah McIver |
Marshall |
?/25/1844 |
3/3/1921 |
"Daughter of Maria Taylor Marshall and Henry Marshall" |
Thomas Taylor |
Marshall |
12/?/1831 |
10/23/1852 |
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William Means Marshall |
Marshall |
9/18/1873 |
9/30/1898 |
"Sacred to the Memory of - Son of James Gregg and Mary Means Marshall".
"The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the
Lord." |
J. Garland |
Martin |
11/13/1901 |
3/20/1975 |
"Daddy" |
Kenneth Dale, Jr. |
Martin |
4/19/1966 |
4/20/1966 |
"Our Little Angel" |
Martha Ann |
Martin |
2/1/1947 |
8/22/2001 |
"Loving wife, Mother and Grandmother" "Mimi" |
Selma Irene |
Martin |
3/8/1916 |
8/21/2005 |
"Mother" |
Amy Waters |
May |
4/6/1880 |
9/28/1967 |
"Gods Greatest Gift Returned to God, our Mother" |
Buddy Johnny L. * |
May |
10/25/1928 |
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shares a headstone with his wife, ToTo Ruth W. May |
R.D. |
May |
/1919 |
/1920 |
"At Rest" - small upright footmarker only |
ToTo Ruth W. |
May |
5/4/1929 |
2/4/1976 |
"Our Father which art in Heaven"; shares a headstone with her husband,
Buddy Johnny L. May |
Adair Scherz |
Means |
9/21/1921 |
5/9/2004 |
" Wife of David Beverly Means, Jr." "For I the Lord thy God will hold
thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee. Isaiah
41:13" |
Anna Theresa |
Means |
7/7/1933 |
2/17/2006 |
"Daughter of Andrew and Margaret Cassidy, Born in New York City July 7
1933, Died Tustin California February 17, 2006, Her children stand and
bless her her husband praises her, Prob 31:28"; shares a headstone with
her husband, Robert Taylor Means |
Carrie Lee |
Means |
7/29/1897 |
6/7/1959 |
"Daughter of R.R. and Carrie Nicholson" They have left us a most noble
pattern, Their Lives Devoted to God, Family, and Country"; shares a
headstone with her husband, David Beverly Means |
David Beverly |
Means |
2/17/1876 |
4/5/1959 |
"Son of James T. & Ida H. Means "they have left us a most noble pattern,
their lives devoted to God, Family and Country"; shares a headstone with
his wife, Carrie Lee Means |
David Beverly, Jr. |
Means |
8/14/1922 |
2/20/1985 |
"A son of God A friend to Man" |
Ida Hogan |
Means |
6/20/1880 |
1/14/1939 |
"Daughter of Ida Hogan & Ames Taylor Means; To Know her was to love her" |
James Taylor |
Means |
6/22/1836 |
12/10/1908 |
"Born in Fairfield District South Carolina; Died Desoto Parish LA, long
inscription, but I'm unable to read at this time. |
Julius Howell |
Means |
1/20/1840 |
7/24/1862 |
"Sacred, In memory of .." Son of Wm Burney and Martha Sarah Means, Died
in Richmond VA of wounds received at the Battle of Malvern Hill.
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER - CIVIL WAR; Served in Co. D, 2nd Louisiana
Infantry; mortally wounded at Malvern Hill, VA |
Lt. Col. Henry Furman, Sr. |
Means |
9/16/1903 |
5/14/1987 |
"Soldier rest! Thy Warfare o'er sleep the sleep that knows not breaking
dream of battled fields no more days of danger fights of waking, Sir
Walter Scott". |
Maria Furman |
Means |
8/10/1867 |
11/10/1948 |
"Wife of Paul D. Means"; "None knew her but to love her" |
Martha S??? |
Means |
1905 ? |
1922 ? |
difficult to read, I'll rechek next visit |
Mary Josephine Chatham |
Means |
8/11/1902 |
1/2/1986 |
"Beloved Wife of Henry F. Means, Sr. Blessed are the pure in heart". |
Paul DeVane |
Means |
12/17/1872 |
9/16/1956 |
"son of James Taylor & Ida Hogan Means"' "A Southern Gentleman, a
Churchman" |
Robert Taylor |
Means |
7/15/1925 |
1/9/2007 |
"Son of David Beverly and Carrie Lee Means; Born Stonewall Louisiana
July 15, 1925, died Tustin California January 9, 2007, I will sing on
the mercies of the Lord forever; Psalm 89"; shares a headstone with his
wife, Anna Theresa Means |
Harry Alexander |
Miller |
2/3/1913 |
4/10/1925 |
Son of Harry Alexander and Louise Means Miller. Then will the last steps
spotless childhood trod. He took his twelve years up to God." |
Harry Alexander |
Miller |
?/?/1881 |
?/?/1966 |
"The Lord is my Shepherd"; shares a headstone with his wife, Louise
Means Miller |
James T. |
Miller |
3/28/1916 |
9/30/1987 |
"Nearer thy God to Thee"; shares a headstone with his wife, Ruth M.
Miller |
Louise Means |
Miller |
?/?/1880 |
?/?/1956 |
"The Lord is my Shepherd"; shares a headstone with her husband Harry
Alexander Miller |
Ruth M. |
Miller |
12/28/1921 |
7/12/2002 |
"Nearer thy God to Thee"; shares a headstone with her husband, James T.
Miller |
Annie Means |
Mings |
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Ivan C. |
Mynes |
3/4/1918 |
1/30/1976 |
"In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path", Married
4/12/1941; shares a headstone with his wife, Lucille J. Mynes |
Ivan Corris, Jr. |
Mynes |
1/2/1948 |
6/20/1976 |
"Beloved husband and father" |
Lucille J.* |
Mynes |
2/6/1919 |
No Date |
"In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path", Married
4/12/1941; shares a headstone with her husband, Ivan C. Mynes |
Dell W. |
Nissen |
5/3/1915 |
11/30/2003 |
shares a headstone with her husband, Tony A.P. Nissen |
Tony A.P. |
Nissen |
6/28/1908 |
12/9/1983 |
Shares a headstone with his wife, Dell W. Nissen |
Elizabeth Burford Dady |
Pabody |
3/5/1921 |
1/1/2004 |
"Her life was an inspiration her love a blessing", DAR |
Chas Larry |
Reed |
4/3/1888 |
5/22/1956 |
"Oh How We Miss You"; shares a headstone with his wife, Willie Mae Lee
Reed |
Willie Mae Lee |
Reed |
11/15/1893 |
2/9/1894 |
shares a headstone with her husband, Chas Larry Reed |
Margaret G. |
Reily |
6/8/1893 |
11/29/1972 |
"Flowers sprung to blossom where she walked" |
Roscoe J, Jr. |
Reily |
11/26/1950 |
8/18/1968 |
"God gives us love, something to love he lends us" |
Roscoe Jesse "Red" |
Reily |
8/11/1917 |
7/7/1998 |
"Married January 16, 1950"; shares a headstone with his wife Dorothy
Thompson Reily (not deceased) |
Susan Burford |
Silva |
12/27/1960 |
5/18/1988 |
"In Loving Memory" |
Mary F. |
Smith |
/1870 |
/1944 |
shares a headstone with her husband, William E. Smith |
William E. |
Smith |
/1882 |
/1954 |
shares a headstone with his wife, Mary F. Smith |
Rena Sample |
Storey |
8/13/1881 |
2/20/1957 |
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Major Thomas |
Taylor |
8/29/1779 |
11/13/1874 |
"A Major of South Carolina In the War of 1812" |
Mary |
Taylor |
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Thomas |
Taylor |
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"Sacred to the Memory of", In the War of 1812" |
Janette |
Vespo |
No date |
No date |
"Husband, wife, friends, lovers, and soulmates forever"; Shares a
headstone with her husband, Johnny Vespo |
Johnny |
Vespo |
No date |
No date |
"Husband, wife, friends, lovers, and soulmates forever"; Shares a
headstone with his wife, Janette Vespo |
Laurie |
Ward |
6/29/1922 |
9/6/1983 |
"Daddy" "In Loving Memory" |
Ruby Bryant Baker |
Ward |
8/21/1910 |
12/23/1990 |
Footmarker only |
Florence C. |
Waters |
11/15/1918 |
6/26/1980 |
"Rest in Peace"; shares a headstone with her husband, Frank Reed |
Frank Reed |
Waters |
1/18/1919 |
9/4/1978 |
"Rest in Peace"; shares a headstone with his wife, Florence C. Reed |
Gary |
Waters |
3/24/1844 |
11/20/1932 |
"CO A; 6 Regt; LA Cav" |
Gary Reed |
Waters |
8/11/1892 |
1/10/1973 |
shares a headstone with his wife, Mary Maude Waters |
Harold |
Waters |
11/21/1913 |
10/18/1939 |
"He has left us a most noble pattern" |
James |
Waters |
5/4/1929 |
4/26/1979 |
"US Army Korea"; Raised footmarker |
Mary Maude |
Waters |
12/19/1890 |
6/20/1979 |
shares a headstone with her husband, Gary Reed Waters |
Peter A |
Waters |
6/25/1869 |
2/23/1958 |
Raised footmarker |
Ida Miller |
Welch |
1/28/1918 |
1/11/1993 |
shares a headstone with her husband, Leslie Edward Welch |
Leslie Edward |
Welch |
11/4/1915 |
3/26/1988 |
shares a headstone with his wife, Ida Miller Welch |
Lorri Ann Howard |
Williams |
12/25/1959 |
3/23/2000 |
"Precious Lord take my hand" " Mother" "So sweet" |
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Marshall |
William McIver |
4/26/1846 |
5/13/1864 |
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER; Served in Co. E, 2nd Louisiana Cavalry; born:
4-24-1846, died: 5-13-1864; See Appendix 'A'. |
Two Unknown Confederate Soldiers Civil War are buried here. |
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unknown |
Bradford |
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1864 |
Believed to be brothers killed in the Civil War. Proud CONFEDERATE
SOLDIER KNOW BUT TO GOD. walk into the cemetery, they are a little to
the left, past the first iron fenced area, to the right of the iron
fenced area on the left rear |
unknown |
Bradford |
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1864 |
Believed to be brothers killed in the Civil War. Proud CONFEDERATE
SOLDIER KNOW BUT TO GOD. walk into the cemetery, they are a little to
the left, past the first iron fenced area, to the right of the iron
fenced area on the left rear |