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Galaway, James Smith, Son of Joseph S. & Anna Marie (Foley) Galaway Galaway, James Smith, son of Joseph S. & Anna Marie (Foley) Galaway Born: October 2, 1861 Marshall Co., IL Died: February 20, 1945 Buried: Blk 13 Lot 1 Space 1/2 Lot Owner: J. M. Hall Galaway, Mary Jane, Mrs. James, daughter of Jonathan M. & Eliza (Lefler) Hall Born: August 18, 1859 Tama Co., IA Died: October 3, 1943 Buried: Blk 13 Lot 1 Space 2/3 Lot Owner: J. M. Hall Married February 18, 1884, No children Gallagher, Esther Schneider, daughter of Conrad & Anna (Boi) Maler Born: September 17, 1909 Chicago, IL Died: August 12, 1992 York, NE Buried: Blk 23 Lot 5 Space 4 Lot Owner: Frank E. Schneider Married June 16, 1929 Frank Ernest Schneider, 2nd to Mr. Gallagher Galusha, Agnes Sofia, Mrs. Max, daughter of John & Anna (Larson) Bjorklund Born: August 25, 1911 Chicago, IL Died: January 12, 2001 York, NE Buried: Blk 15 Lot 7 Space 13 Lot Owner: Max Galusha Married September 26, 1933 Galusha, Gayle Don, son of Don & Edna (Schneider) Galusha Born: April 4, 1931 rural Springview NE Died: March 12, 2010 Lincoln. Buried: BLK 31 Lot 5 Space 7/8 Lot Owner Nancy Lee Galusha Married December 2, 1961 Nancy Lee Ackerman Galusha, Max, son of Charles F. & Bertha (Jarret) Galusha Born: October 7, 1914 Exeter, NE Died: December 1, 1965 Heart Attack Buried: Blk 15 Lot 7 Space 12 Lot Owner: Max Galusha Galusha, Nancy Lee, Mrs. Gayle Galusha, daughter of Edmond & Geniza (Albro) Ackerman Born: February 22, 1939 Fairmont, NE Died: June 10, 2012 Fairmont, NE Buried Blk 31, Lot 5 Space 6/7 Lot Owner: Nancy Galusha Married December 2, 1961 to Gayle Galusha Galusha, Tracy Dawne, daughter of Jerry & Nancy Jo (Gunlack) Galusha Born: March 1, 1970 York, NE Died: March 2, 1970 York, NE Buried: Blk 15 Lot 7 Space 9 Lot Owner: Max Galusha Gangstad, Mary Lorene Delaney, Mrs. Oscar A., daughter of Peter & Anna Pauline (Hansen) Franzen Born: June 25, 1908 Exeter, NE Died: March 11, 1991 Buried: Blk 24 Lot 4 Space 10/11 Lot Owner: Mary Gangstad Married September 23, 1926 James Delaney, August 7, 1939 Oscar Gangstad. American Legion Auxiliary Gangstad, Oscar Andrew "Pete", son of Christian & Matilda (Iverson) Gangstad Born: February 25, 1905 Bradgate, IA Died: May 6, 1972 Geneva, NE Buried: Blk 24 Lot 4 Space 9 Lot Owner: Mary Gangstad Fairmont Volunteer Fire Department Garey, Albert Robert, son of Jacob & Minnie L. (Vincent) Garey Born: May 31, 1891 Fairmont, NE Died: November 22, 1932 Car Accident, Omaha, NE Buried: Blk 34 Lot 3 Space 9 Lot Owner: Jake U. Garey Married August 1920 Mary Dolan who died 2 days prior to Albert. World War I Veteran, 89th Division Garey, Jacob Urias "Jake", son of Samuel Hufford & Catherine (Olinger) Garey Born: February 26, 1858 Myersdale, PA Died: February 17, 1947 Buried: Blk 34 Lot 3 Space 12 Lot Owner: Jake U. Garey Rebekah Lodge Star 8 Garey, Minnie L., Mrs. Jacob, daughter of Gardner H. & Louisa M. (Brooker) Vincent Born: October 19, 1862 Clayton, NY Died: September 28, 1920 Buried: Blk 34 Lot 3 Space 13 Lot Owner: Jake U. Garey Married November 7, 1888, Rebekah Lodge Star 8 Garnet, Charles and Babe Born: August 6, 1829 Died: August 6, 1875 Drowning Buried: Blk 30 Lot 7 Space 14 Lot Owner: Mrs. William H. Bovey Married Mary H. Waite Gateings, Mary E., Mrs. Born: 1829 Canada Died: August 9, 1889 Consumption, Fairmont, NE Buried: Blk 8 Lot 7 Space 1 Lot Owner: E. G. Stiles No relatives at the funeral Gaylord, Sylvanus Graves, son of Thomas & Betsy (Butler) Gaylord Born: December 25, 1812 Stone, OH Died: August 9, 1875 Aneurysm Buried: Blk 16 Lot 3 Space 7 Lot Owner: W. R. Gaylord Married February 25, 1836 Emily Whitney Gaylord, William Brazelton, son of William R. & Margaret “Maggie” (Brazelton) Gaylord Born: April 27, 1884 Fairmont, NE Died: August 2, 1895 Typhoid Fever Buried: Blk 16 Lot 3 Space 16 Lot Owner: W. R. Gaylord Gearhart, Emily Roda Poulton, Mrs. William Harrison Born: November 8, 1863 Wiltshire, England Died: July 5, 1946 Buried: Blk 37 Lot 6 Space 10/11 Lot Owner: Maurice Gearhart Married December 3, 1885 Gearhart, William Harrison, son of Cyrus Russell & Mary Ann (Snyder) Gearhart Born: July 29, 1863 Petersburg, PA Died: January 28, 1948 Buried: Blk 37 Lot 6 Space 9/10 Lot Owner: Maurice Gearhart Geis, Bernice McMahon, daughter of Frank & Edith (Klein) Ritchey Born: April 1, 1915 rural Geneva, NE Died: January 15, 2003 Aurora, NE Buried: Blk 8 Lot 4 Space 13/14 Lot Owner: Herman Nease Married April 23, 1933 Raymond McMahon, March 8, 1952 Lawrence Geis George, Infant, child of Spencer & Carrie (Bustard) George Born: August 27, 1905 Fairmont, NE Died: August 28, 1905 Buried: Blk 36 Lot 5 Space 12 Lot Owner: Spencer George Gettemy, Baby, child Joseph & Elizabeth Harriet Joe Gettemy Born: ? Died: ? Buried: Blk 20 Lot 5 Space 10 Potters Field Geyer, Cordelia Enola, Mrs. John, daughter of Josiah & Belona (Rector) Francis Born: April 22, 1864 Dupont, IN Died: August 29, 1941 Buried: Blk 33 Lot 8 Space 14/15 Lot Owner: Josiah Francis Married March 26, 1884 Gibbs, Lola Frances, daughter of John S. & Alice Edna (Gillan) Gibbs Born: August 21, 1888 Fairmont, NE Died: September 9, 1888 Cholera Infantism Buried: Blk 25 Lot 5 Space 9 Lot Owner: J. Gibbs Gibbs, Lorenzo T. Born: August 19, 1824 New York Died: December 13, 1891 Dropsy Buried: Blk 25 Lot 5 Space 16 Lot Owner: J. Gibbs Married 1st Clara Doolittle, 2nd Nancy E. Wood Gibbs, Lottie L., daughter of John S. & Alice Edna (Gillan) Gibbs Born: August 16, 1885 Fairmont, NE Died: March 29, 1886 Buried: Blk 25 Lot 5 Space 10 Lot Owner: J. Gibbs Gibbs, Louey Hazel, daughter of John S. & Alice Edna (Gillan) Gibbs Born: April 27, 1892 Died: September 19, 1892 Spinal Trouble Buried: Blk 25 Lot 5 Space 11 Lot Owner: J. Gibbs Gibson, Frank, son of Hugh and Henrietta Gibson Born: August 30, 1880 Died: September 7, 1882 Buried: Blk 5 Lot 5 Space 10 Lot Owner: Hugh Gibson Gibson, George Herbert “Herb” Born: June 2, 1871 England Died: December 31, 1951 Buried: Blk 27 Lot 10 Space 13 Lot Owner: W. H. Gibson Gibson, Infant, child of George Herbert & Mittie Ella (Dorrance) Gibson Born: February 6, 1900 Died: February 7, 1900 Buried: Blk 25 Lot 6 Space 1 Lot Owner: Mrs. Mary Hulben Gibson, Margaret Jeannette, Mrs. John, daughter of Stephen & Ida (Dennis) Albro Born: May 24, 1924 Fairmont, NE Died: July 10, 2010 Geneva, NE Buried: Blk 31 Lot 8 Space 11-12 Lot Owner: Mrs. Nancy (Thomas) Dennis Gibson, Mittie Ella, Mrs. George Herbert, daughter of James H. & Louisana (Folwell) Dorrance Born: January 4, 1867 Madison Co., IA Died: May 12, 1930 Omaha, NE Buried: Blk 27 Lot 10 Space 12 Lot Owner: W. H. Gibson Married December 11, 1897 in Fairmont, NE Gibson, Raymond Russell, son of George Herbert & Mittie Ella (Dorrance) Gibson Born: February 6, 1903 Died: September 17, 1903 Cholera Infantism Buried: Blk 27 Lot 10 Space 9 Lot Owner: W. H. Gibson Gibson, Thelma Leona, daughter of George Herbert & Mittie Ella (Dorrance) Gibson Born: April 13, 1901 Fairmont, NE Died: September 15, 1903 Cholera Infantism Buried: Blk 27 Lot 10 Space 10 Lot Owner: W. H. Gibson Giffen, Alexander William Born: May 27, 1838 Westmorland, Pa Died: August 8, 1914 Fairmont, NE Buried: Blk 37 Lot 10 Space 4 Lot Owner: A. W. Giffen Came to Fillmore Co. 1882 & for a number of years was professor of Grafton Schools Giffen, Lydia Hurst, Mrs. Alexander W. Born: September 17, 1845 Westmoreland Co., PA Died: August 15, 1927 Cancer of Uterus Buried: Blk 37 Lot 10 Space 3 Lot Owner: A. W. Giffen Married January 1, 1867 Giffen, Margaret Mable, daughter of Alexander W. & Lydia (Hurst) Giffen Born: July 15, 1877 Galesburg, IL Died: August 27, 1960 Buried: Blk 37 Lot 10 Space 6 Lot Owner: A. W. Giffen Giffen, Mary Hurst, daughter of Alexander W. & Lydia (Hurst) Giffen Born: April 2, 1872 Mount Pleasant, PA Died: November 14, 1954 Buried: Blk 37 Lot 10 Space 5 Lot Owner: A. W. Giffen Gillespie, Andrew Jackson "Andy", son of William H. & Nancy (Young) Gillespie Born: September 29, 1866 Linn Co., MO Died: July 22, 1910 Cancerous Tumor, York, NE Buried: Blk 31 Lot 8 Space 11 Lot Owner: Mrs. Nancy (Thomas) Dennis Married 1887 Sarah Osburn, 1892 came to Fillmore County, Nebraska Gillespie, Fred Douglas, son of Abel & Mina Gillespie Born: June 30, 1855 Oswego Co., NY Died: February 3, 1911 Fatty Degeneration of heart Buried: Blk 31 Lot 4 Space 1 Lot Owner: Ella Gillespie Married September 11, 1883 Ella S. Morrow, July 2, 1899 Ella A. Brown Gilliland, George Washington, son of John J. & Susan (Dudley) Gilliland Born: December 3, 1848 Bartholomue Co., IN Died: February 5, 1931 Buried: Blk 19 Lot 10 Space 7 Lot Owner: Gilliland Gilliland, Infant, son of F. L. Gilliland Born: February 6, 1918 Died: February 6, 1918 lived 3 hours Buried: Blk 31 Lot 5 Space 1 Lot Owner: C. F. Gilliland Gilliland, Malinda, Mrs. George W., daughter of Calloway & Susannah (Underwood) Cate Born: May 25, 1850 Van Buren Co., IA Died: December 15, 1927 Buried: Blk 19 Lot 10 Space 6 Lot Owner: Gilliland Married December 27, 1866 Gipson, Ralph Leo, son of Forest Roscoe & Leona May (Summerfield) Gipson Born: November 22, 1922, Hunsville, MO Died: April 3, 2013, Fairmont, NE Buried: Blk 10 Lot 10 Space 15/16 Lot Owner: Ralph & Louise Gipson Married Cora Louise Holder December 25, 1943 Gish, Joan Martha, Mrs.
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