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ISDAR Grave Marker File Placement/D First & Maiden National Chapter Chapter Cemetery Date of edication Placed by Ceremony Details and other Last Name+A4A1:A5A1:A4A1:A3A1:A2A1Name Number Chapter Name Location County Cemetery Name Cemetery City County State Living ? Death Husband Date Installed by Type or size of Marker comments/miscellaneous details Abbott Mary Jane Hooker 173083 Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Black Hawk Fairview Cemetery Cedar Falls Black Hawk Iowa 4-May-1948 unknown small DAR marker on stone Acker Lucille Moore 384227 Nancy McKay Harsh Creston Union Cromwell Cemetery Cromwell Union County Iowa 6-Mar-2002 26-Jul-2003 Adams Gertrude Kenefick 593920 Algona Algona Kossuth Riverview Cemetery Algona Kossuth Iowa 29-Oct-2001 David sm insignia on stone Adams Guinevere Clemons 575607 Open Fire Eldora Hardin Eldora Cemetery Eldora Hardin County Iowa 17-Nov-1997 Elvin E. 16-Oct-1999 Mrs Clyde Ellsworth Chapter Regent, Speakers were Rev. J. Flackhard, F. Kammiller of Chamber of Commerce. Letters were read from Mrs. Lou Henry Adams Mary Newberry 18448 Julien Dubuque Dubuque Dubuque Linwood Cemetery Dubuque Dubuque County Iowa 5-Aug-1901 Judge Austin 30-May-1931 The chapter Hoover & Mrs Fletcher Hobart Pres. Gen. NSDAR Adams Ruth Van Gundy 174961 Abigail Adams Des Moines Polk Rose Hill Cemetery Shenandoah Page Iowa 22-Jan-1992 C. Jerome unknown stake Addison Mina Currier 175954 Hearthstone Fontanelle Adair Fontanelle Cemetery Fontanelle Adair Iowa 0 0 1956 William stake Agee Helene Harwood 282145 Mary Knight Strawberry PointClayton Cass Cemetery Strawberry Point Clayton County Iowa 23-Dec-1986 Roy 10-Oct-1987 Agler Genevieve 469396 Candle-Stick Hampton Franklin Hampton Cemetery Hampton Franklin County Iowa 5-Dec-1974 Dale W. 11-Oct-1978 Dale A Lay member grave marker 5" emblem leaning against Ahlgren Ruth Long 270690 Shenandoah Shenandoah Page Rose Hill Cemetery Shenandoah Page Iowa 3-Aug-1952 August stone Ahrens Emma Dart 318634 Buena Vista Storm Lake Buena Vista Oakland Cemetery Sac City Sac Iowa 0 00 1946 Ernest ? FAG says DAR Airy Mildred (Miss) 591154 Marion-Linn Marion Linn Last Chance Cemetery Last Chance Lucas Iowa 22-Feb-1992 Single DAR etched into stone Airy Verna Smith 712998 Marion-Linn Marion Linn Cedar Memorial Park Cedar Rapids Linn County Iowa 28-Jun-2002 Loren sm insignia attached to stone insignia attached to top of Aker Eleanor Adams 315915 Open Prairie Tipton Cedar Masonic Cemetery Tipton Cedar Iowa 3-May-2000 Lloyd 16-Jul-2003 stone the dedication date may also be 26-May-1971 there is retyping on the card but the 1968 date appears Albaugh Ortha Kraus 335211 Alden Sears Charles City Floyd Riverside Cemetery Charles City Floyd County Iowa 17-Mar-1968 Lee 22-Mar-1968 DAR member marker that it might be the correct date Bronze DAR Insignia attached Albert Margaret Hobstetter 315916 Open Prairie Tipton Cedar Masonic Cemetery Tipton Cedar Iowa 1-Jan-1977 Arnold February 1977 to stone note on back of card - filed 1977 Ruth Viggers etched into stone Albright Rachel Wilson 49906 Jean Espy Fort Madison Lee Fort Madison City CemeteryFort Madison Lee Iowa 18-Apr-1905 Jacob Granddaughter of Betsy Ross note on back of card- NSDAR- filed 1977 Ruth Alden Harriet Jones 417867 Grinnell Grinnell Poweshiek Mt. Hope Cemetery Topeka Shawnee County Kansas 4-Aug-1966 T. D. May 1967 The chapter Viggers small emblem attached to Aldrich Elizabeth Buck 18082 Abigail Adams Des Moines Polk Glendale Cemetery Des Moines Polk Iowa 12-Jul-1932 Stewart stone - columbarium Alexander Leta (Miss) 106836 Guthrie Center Guthrie Center Guthrie Union Cemetery Guthrie Center Guthrie County Iowa 9-Sep-1969 Single 12-Sep-1969 The chapter Stake Alexander Mary (Miss) 312350 Guthrie Center Guthrie Center Guthrie Union Cemetery Guthrie Center Guthrie County Iowa 27-Jun-1955 Single 1-Jul-1955 The chapter Stake Alkire Ella Stickney 87374 Vinton Vinton Benton Graceland Cemetery Webster City Hamilton Iowa 14-Oct-1924 William stake insignia is broken Allely Mary Hoxie 465571 Shenandoah Shenandoah Page Rose Hill Cemetery Shenandoah Page County Iowa 30-Sep-1991 J. Clifford 3-Oct-1991 5" marker on stone beside Allen Alice Green 116068 Abigail Adams Des Moines Polk Woodland Cemetery Des Moines Polk Iowa 6-Jan-1933 Jesse the chapter tombstone Allen Estella Mary Locke 230767 Deborah Franklin Atlantic Cass Atlantic Cemetery Atlantic Cass Iowa 20-Jul-1955 Walter 20-Jul-1955 The chapter note on back of card- filed September 1976 Ruth Allers Edna Jackson 357020 Artesia Belle Plaine Benton Oak Hill Cemetery Belle Plaine Benton Iowa 22-Jul-1967 Louis July 1967 Standard DAR member marker Viggers Allison Eva Belle Steele 111718 Pilot Rock Cherokee Cherokee Oak Hill Cemetery Cherokee Cherokee Iowa 22-Dec-1959 C. D. unknown The chapter DAR member marker Allison Harriet Cowles 139744 Pilot Rock Cherokee Cherokee Oak Hill Cemetery Cherokee Cherokee Iowa 31-Jul-1947 Hawley unknown The chapter DAR member marker Amidon Henriette Amidon Allen (Miss)307102 Conestoga Tama County Tama Rose Hill Cemetery Toledo Tama County Iowa 16-Nov-1990 Single 19-Jun-1991 stake small insignia attached to Amunson Lucile M. Reynolds 318631 Algona Algona Kossuth Riverview Cemetery Algona Kossuth County Iowa 7-Jan-1993 Albert W. 12-May-1993 The chapter stone Anderson Alice Underwood 326315 Montezuma Montezuma Poweshiek Masonic IOOF CemeteryMontezuma Poweshiek Iowa 11-Dec-1965 James Sm insignia attached to stone Anderson Ardeth Potts 584619 Onawa Onawa Monona Belvidere Cemetery Turin (near) Monona County Iowa 4-Apr-1990 14-May-1990 DAR member marker no record of a marker at National as of 1993, State Registrar does not have any record of this person as Anderson Doris I. Appleton 298667 Mary Ball WashingtonSheldon O'Brien East Lawn Cemetery Sheldon O'Brien County Iowa 24-May-1905 J. N. unknown unknown DAR member marker of Jan 2010 Hanna Anderson Dorothy O'Haver 684301 Hanna Caldwell Davenport Scott Oakdale Memorial GardensDavenport Story Iowa 1-Jan-2015 Kenneth 19-Jun-2018 Caldwell Anderson Frances Grace Clark 191783 Manchester Manchester Delaware Golden Cemetery Ryan Delaware County Iowa 23-Oct-1991 Harold 10-Aug-1992 The chapter Sm insignia attached to stone note on card H.G. Feb 7, 1992/ lived in Grinnell Anderson Helen M. Anderson 709793 Guthrie Center Guthrie Center Guthrie Arlington Heights CemeteryAudubon Audubon Iowa 17-Aug-1996 Orville F. 24-Oct-1992 DAR member marker Stake member became inactive in 1995 Placement/D First & Maiden National Chapter Chapter Cemetery Date of edication Placed by Ceremony Details and other Last Name+A4A1:A5A1:A4A1:A3A1:A2A1Name Number Chapter Name Location County Cemetery Name Cemetery City County State Living ? Death Husband Date Installed by Type or size of Marker comments/miscellaneous details Anderson Laura Lee 102249 Spinning Wheel Marshalltown Marshall Rose Hill Cemetery Marshalltown Marshall County Iowa 1-Jun-1973 Claude E. sm insignia attached to stone Anderson Mary J Eaton 583241 Shenandoah Shenandoah Page Essex Cemetery Essex Page County Iowa 9-Dec-1982 Ernest G. 12-Dec-1982 Anderson Mary Peck 315859 Martha Washington Sioux City Woodbury Logan Park Cemetery Sioux City Woodbury County Iowa 29-Mar-1978 John March 1978 The chapter Standard DAR grave marker Jerry Anderson Mavis Wheeler 589420 Algona Algona Kossuth Eastlawn Cemetery Algona Kossuth County Iowa 31-Aug-2003 Ray 29-May-2004 Anderson Insignia on separate stone Anderson Ora Scheffell 340328 Log Cabin Fairfield Jefferson Oak Grove Cemetery Mount Pleasant Henry Iowa 8-Nov-1945 David Insignia etched in stone - lg Abigail Adams square plaque marker on Andrews Sophia Dolson 3343 Abigail Adams Des Moines Polk Woodland Cemetery Des Moines Polk Iowa 4-Dec-1924 Lorenzo Chapter stone REAL DAUGHTER Ankurm Marlys Murphy 544428 Spinning Wheel Marshalltown Marshall Riverside Cemetery Marshalltown Marshall County Iowa living 2017 Marvin insignia etched in stone Annan Georgia Herren 92065 Waubonsie Clarinda Page Clarinda Cemetery Clarinda Page Iowa 12-Dec-1947 Henry stake The chapter Commemorating Garnette Lawson; note on back of Annan Nina Loy 502520 Waubonsie Clarinda Page Posley Cemetery Yorktown Page County Iowa 18-Dec-1990 Earl 17-May-1992 & Helen Falk DAR member marker card filed 2/25/1993 neva witmer Appleseth Adeline Hubbard 808606 Buena Vista Storm Lake Buena Vista Storm Lake Cemetery Storm Lake Buena Vista Iowa 9-Sep-2016 George 21-May-2007 The chapter insignia attached to stone Clara Skewis, Lora Shipley, Margaret Armstead Lidie Fort 477306 Mary Ball WashingtonSheldon O'Brien East Lawn Cemetery Sheldon O'Brien County Iowa 18-Aug-1975 Hunt October 1975 Morris DAR member marker stake Armstrong Etta Willey 397386 Open Prairie Tipton Cedar Masonic Cemetery Tipton Cedar Iowa 31-Aug-1984 Don 18-Apr-1985 Sm insignia attached to stone note on back of card - filed 1986 Lorene Mugge Armstrong Ida Whalen 9580 Clinton Clinton Clinton Springdale Cemetery Clinton Clinton Iowa 6-Sep-1925 Charles unknown DAR member marker was an Iowa State Regent Armstrong Ruth Gifford 321145 Deborah Franklin Atlantic Cass Oakwood Cemetery Lewis Cass Iowa 7-Mar-1972 William 10-Mar-1972 DAR member marker Stake Arndt Leila M. Jones 628869 Onawa Onawa Monona Onawa Cemetery Onawa Monona County Iowa 24-Aug-1994 William C 21-Apr-1995 DAR member marker Stake Arrasmith Lillian Sherrard 146633 Pilot Rock Cherokee Cherokee Oak Hill Cemetery Cherokee Cherokee Iowa 13-Sep-1958 M.P. unknown The chapter DAR member marker note on back of card- filed Dec 1976 Ash Emma Maude Drummond 147370 Ladies of the Lake Spirit Lake Dickinson Lakeview Cemetery Spirit Lake Dickinson County
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