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Highland Cemetery Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 200 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 11 Apr 1899 1 Barnet, Martha (b. 1881) 12 Apr 1899 2 1 May 1899 Evans, Nancy (b. ????) 2 May 1899 8 5 3 5 Jun 1899 Bates, Hannah (b. ????) 6 Jun 1899 4 1 Aug 1899 Spindell, Martha (b. ????) 2 Aug 1899 9 4 5 8 Nov 1907 Byers, Birdie Elizabeth K. (b. 1886) 12 Nov 1907 W E 6 7 Aug 1900 Petzold, G. (b. ????) 8 Aug 1900 10 3 7 30 Apr 1900 Connick, Mabel (b. 29 Jun 1881) 30 Apr 1900 8 11 2 9 ???? Sims, W.S. (b. ????) 3 Dec 1919 10 10 Apr 1899 Sims, Mary E. (b. 22 Feb 1850) 11 Apr 1899 12 1 11 9 Jan 1920 Greaves, Caroline Matilda (b. Nov 1833) 12 Jan 1920 12 29 Mar 1899 S Greaves, George F. (b. 23 Apr 1826) 30 Mar 1899 OWNER #8: Sold to Sims Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 201 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS 11 10 NO. NAME DATE 7 96 8 Mar 1894 1 Sanford, Infant (b. ????) 8 Mar 1894 12 2 ???? Kush, Infant (b. ????) 9 Mar 1894 138 85 3 28 Mar 1894 Puls, Infant (b. ????) 29 Mar 1894 4 7 Apr 1894 Millard, Infant (b. ????) 8 Apr 1894 149 74 5 ???? Wiley, Infant (b. ????) 29 Jun 1894 W E 6 26 Oct 1894 Miller, Eva (b. ????) 26 Oct 1894 6 1015 3 6A 4 Oct 1896 Williams, Albert (b. ????) 5 Oct 1896 5 7 29 Oct 1894 Miller, Riley (b. ????) 29 Oct 1894 4 1116 2 7 15 Jul 1894 Beach, Ellis S. (b. ????) 15 Jul 1894 3 8 7 Sep 1894 Fitzroy, Emma Maria (b. 4 Apr 1851) 8 Sep 1894 2 1217 1 9 ???? Want, Charles (b. ????) 18 Jul 1894 1 9 30 Aug 1894 S Neal, Gertrude I. (b. ????) 31 Aug 1894 10 20 Mar 1894 Craig, Charles S. (b. ????) 24 Mar 1894 OWNER Single graves 11 18 Feb 1894 Miller, Mary E. (b. ????) 19 Feb 1894 12 13 Feb 1894 Neal, William M. (b. ????) 13 Feb 1894 13 14 15 16 17 18 Jul 1894 Evans, Mrs. Eli (b. ????) 18 Jul 1894 Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 202 LOT SIZE 6B 7A N 6A INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 1 2 8 5 3 4 9 4 5 ???? Whedbee, Clarence V. (b. ????) 21 Nov 1960 W E 6 ???? Hite, Adella Faye (b. ????) 24 Apr 1961 10 3 6A 6B 11 2 7 ???? Whedbee, Homer (Infant) (b. ????) 26 Dec 1906 7A 12 1 8 9 S 10 OWNER No stones in this block. 11 12 16 Sep 1893 Hollinger, May Ed (b. ????) 16 Sep 1893 Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 203 LOT SIZE 7A N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 27 Sep 1892 1 Orr, Harlin (b. 25 Aug 1853) 27 Sep 1892 2 8 5 3 20 Dec 1925 Rowley, Nancy Lillian (b. 6 Mar 1883) 23 Dec 1925 4 24 Jun 1955 Brown, Sarah J. (b. 11 Sep 1859) 27 Jun 1955 9 4 5 1930 Brown, Sanford (b. 1860) 16 Apr 1930 W E 6 20 Jun 1893 Brown, Infant (b. ????) 20 Jun 1893 10 3 7 26 Mar 1980 Edie, William Arthur (b. 9 Jun 1897) 31 Mar 1980 7A 29 Aug 1974 Edie, Eva May (b. 14 Mar 1892) 5 Sep 1974 11 2 8 1938 Means, Eva Edie (b. 1870) 12 Nov 1938 9 1926 Edie, Joe M. (b. 1864) 17 May 1926 12 1 10 ???? McBride, Frank (Infant) (b. ????) 29 Nov 1918 11 6 Feb 1906 S Kuechenmeister, Henry (b. 23 Apr 1851) 8 Feb 1906 12 8 Jun 1893 Kuechenmeister, Emilie (b. 6 Jun 1890) 11 Jun 1893 OWNER Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 204 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 1 2 8 5 3 4 9 4 5 28 Aug 1892 Merkel, Infant (b. ????) Aug 1892 W E 6 10 3 7 ???? Mau, Gustave (b. ????) 29 Dec 1915 8 ???? Mau, Alma E. (b. ????) 1 Apr 1895 11 2 9 10 12 1 11 12 S OWNER Merkel, N.P. - N 1/2 #7-8: Changed last name from Mann to Mau per Dale Alan Mau (great-grandson to Gustave Mau in California). Also noted by Mary Lou Mau-Noll in Prescott, AZ. - 20 May 1999 Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 205 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 ???? 1 Branham, Dorothy (b. ????) 17 Mar 1919 1A 20 Jan 1968 Evans, Donice A. Graves (b. 1938) 25 Jan 1968 8 5 1B 29 Nov 1980 Looney, Paulette Marie (b. 11 Jan 1961) 5 Dec 1980 2 18 Nov 1946 Branham, Turner (b. 9 Feb 1888) 23 Nov 1946 9 4 3 2 Jul 1947 Branham, Turner Jr. (b. 27 Sep 1924) 7 Jul 1947 W E 4 28 Jun 1920 Hernandas, Arcudia (b. ????) 30 Jun 1920 10 3 5 25 Jul 1920 Florez, Burcoria M. Nicasia (b. Oct 1909) 26 Jul 1920 6 5 Jan 1921 Parker, Manda (b. ????) 8 Jan 1921 11 2 7 12 Feb 1921 Gilbert, Charlotte (b. ????) 15 Feb 1921 8 ???? Waters, Jackson (b. ????) 29 Jan 1921 12 1 9 ???? Lee, Marrah (b. ????) 15 Jul 1920 10 ???? 12A S 1A Branham, Jessie (b. ????) 5 Jul 1952 12B 1B 11 ???? Branham, Jeff (b. ????) 6 Mar 1925 OWNER 12 1918 Branham, Angeline (b. 1849) 19 Jun 1918 12A 3 Jun 1959 Miller, Mollie (b. ????) 5 Jun 1959 12B Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 206 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 ???? 1 Jackson, Ivella (b. ????) 2 Jul 1917 1A 6 Feb 1967 Young, Flora (b. ????) 10 Feb 1967 8 5 2 1917 Jackson, Harvey (b. 1904) 26 Jul 1917 3 ???? Jackson, Arvilla (b. ????) 15 Oct 1917 9 4 4 ???? Washington, Mary (b. ????) 10 Nov 1917 W E 5 ???? Dodson, Charles H. (b. ????) 10 Dec 1917 10 3 6 ???? Tyler, Ada (b. ????) 6 May 1918 7 16 Jul 1916 Ray, John Wesley (b. 20 Aug 1891) 23 Apr 1917 11 2 8 ???? Reed, Arthur R. (b. ????) 30 Dec 1915 9 3 Jun 1916 Reed, Clarence McKinley (b. ????) 7 Jun 1916 12 1 10 ???? Harraway, Oscar (b. ????) 24 Mar 1917 11 ???? 12A S 1A Thomas, James (b. ????) 22 May 1917 12B 12 ???? Deemer, Verna (b. ????) 1 Jun 1917 OWNER 12A 11 Jun 1969 McGloria, Amanda (b. 5 Jan 1883) 14 Jun 1969 12B 3 Aug 1981 Watkins, Homer (b. 21 Mar 1897) 10 Aug 1981 Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 207 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 24 Oct 1898 1 Peters, Hattie May (b. 1892) 25 Oct 1898 1A 1943 Herz, Nettie Mae (b. 1879) 7 Sep 1943 8 5 2 21 Jan 1902 Christopher, Thomas E. (b. 1902) 22 Jan 1902 2B ???? Davis, Rebecca (b. ????) 13 Dec 1917 9 4 3 14 Feb 1933 Davis, Roger Spencer (b. 1 Jan 1847) 17 Feb 1933 W E 4 1918 Wilson, Angeline (b. 1826) 5 Oct 1918 10 3 5 8 Dec 1963 Stillie, Andrew E. (b. 2 Nov 1911) 11 Dec 1963 6 Jun 1970 Stillie, Mary E. (b. 30 Sep 1886) ???? 2A 11 2 7 2B 8 12 1 9 ???? Wilson, Myrtle (b. ????) 5 Oct 1905 10 ???? S 1A Sinkhorn, Emma J. (b. ????) 19 May 1915 11 OWNER #6: May be used for needy. 12 27 Oct 1914 Brown, Harriett A. “Hattie” (b. 27 Sep 1883) 30 Oct 1914 #7: Drew, Faye #8: Drew, Orvil #11: Brown, L.E. Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 208 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 18 Nov 1895 1 Ballard, Nellie M. (b. ????) 19 Nov 1895 2 21 Oct 1902 Ballard, Jesse A. (b. ????) 22 Oct 1902 8 5 3 12 Mar 1898 Ballard, Mary Elizabeth (b. 12 Aug 1845) 13 Mar 1898 4 ???? Keeran, Dina C. (b. ????) 22 May 1916 9 4 5 ???? Keeran, Della C. (b. ????) 27 Mar 1897 W E 6 9 Aug 1899 Keeran, Laura J. (b. ????) 11 Aug 1899 10 3 7 ???? Adams, Mayse Augusta (b. ????) 26 Apr 1944 8 ???? Jessup, Julia Belle Keeran (b. ????) 15 Mar 1945 11 2 9 ???? Keeran, W. Grant (b. ????) 6 Nov 1933 10 12 Jul 1903 Ballard, Claude (b. ????) 12 Jul 1903 12 1 11 11 Feb 1904 Ballard, Leroy A. (b. 12 Dec 1903) 12 Feb 1904 12 S OWNER Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 209 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 1 2 8 5 3 4 9 4 5 W E 6 10 3 7 8 11 2 9 10 12 1 11 12 S OWNER Coffee, O.L. (unknown) Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 210 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 29 Jul 1983 1 Coffey, Jenniebelle (b. 22 Apr 1905) 1 Aug 1983 2 10 Aug 1966 Coffey, Lance Irving (b. 6 Feb 1895) 12 Aug 1966 8 5 3 19 May 1915 Coffey, David Franklin (b. 8 Nov 1853) 20 May 1915 4 12 Jul 1938 Morse, Katurah Behring Coffey (b. 11 Dec 1864) 14 Jul 1938 9 4 5 3 Dec 1942 Morse, Claude D. (b. ????) 5 Dec 1942 W E 6 6 Sep 1891 Lehman, Marion Henry (b. ????) 6 Sep 1891 10 3 7 8 11 2 9 10 12 1 11 12 S OWNER Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 211 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 1 2 8 5 3 4 9 4 5 W E 6 10 3 7 8 11 2 9 10 12 1 11 12 S OWNER Bilbee, Robert Highland Cemetery SEC. 4 BLK. 212 LOT SIZE N INTERMENTS NO. NAME DATE 7 6 1 Filled 2 21 Jul 1923 Fintleman, Wilma Margaret (b.
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