Located in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut adjoining "Rev. Peter Pruden's garden" where the original Milford settlers were buried. My Dad's Peck family buried here. |
Located in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. Ancestral Families (my Dad's) include Birdseye, Thompson, Peck, Booth |
Located in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. Lieut. Gov. Nathan Gold's tombstone is here. He is my Dad's Ancestor. |
Located in Derby. New Haven Co., Connecticut. Tombstone of Rev. John Bower, my Dad's ancestor. |
Located in Hamden, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Includes Dickerman & Sperry ancestors and their families. |
Located in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. Includes Amos & Elizabeth Ann (Alling) Gilbert (My Dad's ancestors) |
The stones from the New Haven Green were removed to the north and west walls of the Grove Street Cemetery. Located in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut Many, many ancestors here -- too many to list. |
Located west of Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. Includes Jabez Zink and Austin T. Dickerman and their families. |
Located about a quarter mile north east of Grover, Colorado in Weld County. Includes pictures of my Philp and Zink family members. |
Located southwest of Woody Crossroad in Greene County, Illinois. Picture of Stones of Ida & Luther Admire, descendants of Charles & Jane Admire Varble |
Located on southwest corner of Roodhouse, Illinois in Greene County Pictures of the stones of Hardin & Earnestine Admire, Truman & Bessie Admire, and William C. Admire |
Located north of Greenville, Illinois in Bond County. Pictures of the stones of members of the Zink, Cordonnier, Michel, Reymond, and Ragland Families |
Located in Greene County, Illinois east of Carrollton, Illinois and in a field beside the Providence Baptist Church. Pictures of stones of Admire, Varble and Hartwick family members |
Located in Bond Co., Illinois near Smithboro, Illinois, south of Greenville. Includes the stones of the Bauer and Bowmann families. |
Located in Bond Co., Illinois somewhere between Wisetown and Greenville. Includes the stones of the Ulmet family, Louis & Virginia Harnetiaux who came from France to the US , and William & Sarah Michel, parents of William Michel, Jr. |
Located just outside (southwest) of Wisetown, Illinois. Includes the stones of Xavier Corrdonier, John Bell and Sadie Zink, their infant daughter, Lillie May Zink, Clint and Mary Adcock Short, and their son and his wife, William & Modena Short |
Located in Greene County, Illinois southwest of Carrollton, Illinois on private land The family of George W. and Lucy Wood as well as other members of the Wood Family, Maberry family, and Silas Admire are buried here. However, I only have pictures of Lucy Adcock Wood's stone (courtesy of Ruth Adcock).
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Located in Woodville Twp., Greene Co., Illinois, south of Carrollton, Illinois. Includes Adcock, Admire, Wood, Crabtree, Hardwick, Short, Scoggins, Stinnett, Varble, Ward |
Located in Woodville Twp., Greene Co., Illinois, south of Carrollton, Illinois. Includes Adcock, Admire, Wood, Crabtree, Hardwick, Short, Scoggins, Stinnett, Varble, Ward |
Also known as Pleasant Mound Cemetery Located in Rubicon Twp., Greene Co., Illinois, north of Greenfield, Illinois Includes Zink, Dickerman & Johnesee
Below: I am in the Drake-Million Cemetery at the Dickerman Monument |
Located in Greene County, Illinois southwest of Carrollton, Illinois on private land The family of George W. and Lucy Wood as well as other members of the Wood Family, Maberry family, and Silas Admire are buried here. However, I only have pictures of Lucy Adcock Wood's stone (courtesy of Ruth Adcock).
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Located just outside (southwest) of Wisetown, Illinois. Includes the stones of Xavier Corrdonier, John Bell and Sadie Zink, their infant daughter, Lillie May Zink, Clint and Mary Adcock Short, and their son and his wife, William & Modena Short |
Located in Bond Co., Illinois somewhere between Wisetown and Greenville. Includes the stones of the Ulmet family, Louis & Virginia Harnetiaux who came from France to the US , and William & Sarah Michel, parents of William Michel, Jr. |
Located in Bond Co., Illinois near Smithboro, Illinois, south of Greenville. Includes the stones of the Bauer and Bowmann families. |
Located in Greene County, Illinois east of Carrollton, Illinois and in a field beside the Providence Baptist Church. Pictures of stones of Admire, Varble and Hartwick family members |
Located north of Greenville, Illinois in Bond County. Pictures of the stones of members of the Zink, Cordonnier, Michel, Reymond, and Ragland Families |
Located on southwest corner of Roodhouse, Illinois in Greene County Pictures of the stones of Hardin & Earnestine Admire, Truman & Bessie Admire, and William C. Admire |
Located southwest of Woody Crossroad in Greene County, Illinois. Picture of Stones of Ida & Luther Admire, descendants of Charles & Jane Admire Varble |
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Located about a quarter mile north east of Grover, Colorado in Weld County. Includes pictures of my Philp and Zink family members. |
Located west of Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. Includes Jabez Zink and Austin T. Dickerman and their families. |
CONNECTICUT CEMETERIES
DICKERMAN, IVES, SPERRY, PECK, AND MANY OTHER ANCESTORS. |
The stones from the New Haven Green were removed to the north and west walls of the Grove Street Cemetery. Located in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut Many, many ancestors here -- too many to list. |
Located in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. Includes Amos & Elizabeth Ann (Alling) Gilbert (My Dad's ancestors) |
Located in Hamden, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Includes Dickerman & Sperry ancestors and their families. |
Located in Derby. New Haven Co., Connecticut. Tombstone of Rev. John Bower, my Dad's ancestor. |
Located in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. Lieut. Gov. Nathan Gold's tombstone is here. He is my Dad's Ancestor. |
Located in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. Ancestral Families (my Dad's) include Birdseye, Thompson, Peck, Booth |
Located in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut adjoining "Rev. Peter Pruden's garden" where the original Milford settlers were buried. My Dad's Peck family buried here. |
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