Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Age at Death |
Inscription/Notes |
Notes/Comments |
CHAPPEL |
Lydia |
(Sep or Oct 1843) |
8 Sep 1843 |
81y 11m |
wife of Noah Chappel, who departed this
life on 9/8/1843 |
(Tombstone sunk into ground.) |
KIMBALL |
Lovina R. |
(9 Mar 1835) |
18 May 1860 |
25y 1m 19d |
|
(Tombstone lies face up in the brush
and is broken across the age line.) |
PHENES |
Debora |
(b. 1810) |
1 Jan 1834 |
23y |
wife of John Phenes |
(A nice shale stone laying face up in
the thick brush. A part of the given name is missing but was found in the
Staver record of 1932.) |
PHENES |
Betsey Ann |
|
11 Sep 1832 |
1y |
daughter of John and Debora Phenes |
(Tombstone not found by Boyd in June
1975. Data from Staver record of 1932.) |
QUIGLEY |
Thomas |
(b. 1806) |
19 Dec 1898 |
92y |
|
|
QUIGLEY |
Harriet |
(2 Feb 1813) |
20 Dec 1846 |
33y 10m 9d |
|
(Marker broken from its base and lays
face up on the ground in two pieces.) |
QUIGLEY |
Sarah M. |
(8 Oct 1817) |
1 Jun 1854 |
36y 7m 24d |
second wife of Thomas Quigley |
|
QUIGLEY |
Thyphenia |
(1821 or 1822) |
15 Jul 1898 |
76y |
third wife of Thomas Quigley |
(Tombstone lays face up on the ground
in two pieces. Break is across the age and death year.) |
QUIGLEY |
Bernice |
1906 |
1927 |
|
daughter of T. & B. Quigley |
(Tombstone not found by Boyd in June
1975. Data from Staver record of 1932.) |
QUIGLEY |
George W. |
1845 |
1910 |
|
|
(Marker not found by Boyd in June 1975.
Data from Staver record of 1932.) |
QUIGLEY |
Susan J. |
1847 |
1918 |
|
|
(Marker not found by Boyd in June 1975.
Data from Staver record of 1932.) |
STEWARD |
Salina R. |
(22 Mar 1845) |
5 Apr 1845 |
14d |
daughter of John W. & Catharine Steward |
(A very small eroded marker standing
in weeds. Had to be heavile chalked to be read.) |
STEWARD |
Armelia |
|
11 Aug 1848 |
1d |
daughter of John W. & Catharine Steward |
(A small eroded marker standing in weeds.
Had to be heavile chalked to be read.) |
STEWARD |
John F. |
(9 Jun 1849) |
15 Aug 1849 |
2m 6d |
son of John W. & Catharine Steward) |
(A small eroded marker standing in weeds.
Had to be heavile chalked to be read.) |