Kelsey, Mary (Newton)
Date of Death: 14 Mar 1922
Subject: Mary E. (Newton) Kelsey
Source: St. Joseph Observer, 18 Mar 1922
Mrs. Mary E. Kelsey, 53, died at her home near Rochester Tuesday.
Date of Death: 14 Mar 1922
Subject: Mary E. (Newton) Kelsey
Source: St. Joseph Observer, 18 Mar 1922
Mrs. Mary E. Kelsey, 53, died at her home near Rochester Tuesday.
Bolckow CemeteryBolckowAndrew County, Missouri Directions: From Bolckow, east on State Route B, 0.5 mile. Notes: The photography of this cemetery was part of the Eagle Scout projects of Andrew and Jacob Sinclair. Credits: This cemetery was documented and photographed by Andrew and Jacob Sinclair, and Betty Halvorsen, Mary Nagel, and Nadine Taylor, 2006 (c)THE Transcriptions…
Date of Death: 12 Mar 1901 Subject: Sophia (Sells) Mitchell Source: Savannah Reporter, 1901 Death of Mrs. Wm. Mitchell Mrs. Sophia Mitchell, aged 62 years, 6 months and 21 days, died at her home in St. Joseph, Tuesday, March 12. The remains were brought to Savannah Thursday afternoon and interred in the Savannah cemetery. Post…
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Cumberland Ridge Cemetery AKA Dean Cemetery, Camp Ground Jefferson Township, Section 34 North Andrew County, Missouri Directions: From Savannah limits, go south on US 71 for 2.5 miles. Turn right (west) into the first private driveway south of Cumberland Ridge Church and drive 0.2 miles. Cemetery is on the south side of the road, which…
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