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Persons Buried in Ogden - 2014 Edition Persons Buried in Ogden - 2014 edition Name Age Birth Date Death Date Cemetery Abbott, Calvin [lot 55] Dec 3 1788 Nov 19 1858 Maple Grove Abbott, Charlotte Clement; w/o Calvin Abbott [lot 55] Sep 12 1794 Dec 15 1854 Maple Grove Abbott, Edwin D. [lot 55] Aug 2 1822 Jan 7 1892 Maple Grove Abbott, Mary Covell; w/o Edwin D. Abbott [lot 55] Jun 6 1822 May 13 1913 Maple Grove Abel, Eleanor P.; w/o Frank 1924 blank St. Johns Abel, Frank B.; US Navy WWII 1922 Aug 26 2007 St. Johns Abell, Mary H. ; see Mary Kingsley Pleasant Hill Abercrombie, Otis E. A. [I-B-5] 2y 4m Sep 12 1863 Fairfield Abraham, Barbara A.; w/o Emanuel [XII-D-4] 1936 blank Fairfield Abraham, Emanuel C. [XII-D-4] 1929 Mar 23 2011 Fairfield Abrams, Alonzo D. ( Rev.); served in Civil War per veterans records 78 Aug 30 1920 Colby Street Abrams, Helen Elizabeth; w/o Alonzo Abrams; d/o Lambert & Helen (Hinkley) Beecher 68 Sep 11 1913 Colby Street Ackermann, Mabel G.; w/o Anthony W. Ackerman; d/o Henry Allen [VII-E-9] 1893 Jan 13 1970 Fairfield Ackerson, Carrie M. [I-B-2] 1843 1894 Fairfield Ackley, William Eddy; data from death register only; s/o James & Betsey (Eddy) 83 Feb 1901 "Spencerport" Adams, Abner; b. Alford, MA; also found b. 1771 76 Mar 10 1772 Dec 8 1847 Locust Grove Adams, Anna; w/o Robert Adams [lot 11] 73 Feb 17 1825 Maple Grove Adams, Bernadette M.; "Dutch"; w/o Robert C.; nee Beimler 79 Mar 7 2008 St. Johns Adams, C. Ilona; eldest d/o Lewis & Ella (Colby) Adams [IX-B-8] 22 1884 Jan 16 1907 Fairfield Adams, Caleb Kimball; s/o Lemuel; b. NH [lot no. 52-2] 60 May 24 1869 Pleasant Hill Adams, Carrie A.; w/o John Adams; d/o Samuel & Mehle Crosby [III-B-7] 22 Dec 6 1857 Fairfield Adams, Clara T.; d/o John & Philinda; d. (unreadable) Locust Grove Adams, Cornelia; d/o John & Philinda; d. (unreadable) Locust Grove Adams, Delia; d/o John & ? Apr 24 1837 Locust Grove Adams, Eliza Ann Gott; w/o (I or E). F. Adams; d/o Samuel & Chloe Gott [III-A-6] 32 Jan 17 1869 Fairfield Adams, Ella H.; w/o Lewis W.; d/o Edward & Sarah (Webster) Colby [IX-B-8] Nov 7 1862 Jun 5 1946 Fairfield Adams, Elmer J.; s/o James & Ilona (Cooley) Adams [lot 146] Mar 23 1870 Feb 2 1923 Maple Grove Adams, Eva J. 75 May 26 1934 Apr 16 2010 Maple Grove Adams, Floyd [VIII-AB-6/5] 1906 1980 Fairfield Adams, Genevieve B; w/o Myron Adams; nee Bently [VI-E-8] 1902 Jun 19 1973 Fairfield Adams, Gertrude E.; d/o Caleb K. & Laura [lot no. 52-4] 30 Nov 16 1871 Pleasant Hill Adams, Gertrude Hill; w/o Elmer J.; (see S. Gertrude also) [lot 146] 1872 Apr 7 1955 Maple Grove Adams, Gordon J. [VIII-D-3] 1888 1969 Fairfield Adams, Grace Goodell; see Witty Adams, H. Adele; (Adelia?), no stone; w/o Milo J. Adams; nee Smith [IX-B-17] Jul 30 1938 Fairfield Adams, Hannah; w/o Abner; b. Berkshire Co. MA; nee Rowley, married 10/4/98 73 1776 Sep 6 1849 Locust Grove Adams, Harriet A.; w/o Milo J.; d/o Henry & Lucinda (Gilman) Smith [IX-B-17] Nov 28 1863 Jul 27 1935 Fairfield Adams, Homer Lewis, Jr.; s/o Homer & Anna (DeBrulea) Adams [lot 191] 16 Apr 20 1928 Jun 11 1944 Maple Grove Adams, Homer Lewis; s/o Elmer & Gertrude (Hill) Adams [lot 191] 57 Jul 2 1909 Jun 22 1967 Maple Grove Adams, James L.; mar. Grace Goodell; s/o Milo J. & Harriet A. (Smith) [IX-B-18] 32-0-8 Mar 17 1889 Mar 25 1921 Fairfield Adams, John; s/o John & Philinda Jul 2 ____ Locust Grove Adams, Julia; b. E. Bloomfield NY; d. Rochester, NY 91 Jan 1 1804 May 26 1895 Locust Grove Adams, Julia; d/o John & Philinda Oct 11 1847 Locust Grove Adams, June E. [VIII-D-3] 1915 1995 Fairfield Adams, Kenneth G. [VIII-D-3] 1913 2005 Fairfield Adams, Laura Keeler; w/o Caleb K. Adams; born in CT [lot no. 52-3] 80 Feb 21 1892 Pleasant Hill Adams, Lemuel [lot no. 5-1S] 83-2-8 Aug 7 1852 Pleasant Hill Adams, Lewis W.; 'father'; s/o James & Ilona (Cooley) Adams [IX-B-8] Dec 10 1860 Feb 18 1941 Fairfield Adams, Lucille; w/o M. Earl Adams; d/o Riley & Stella (Voorheis) Bangs [IX-B-17] Jun 9 1898 Jan 25 1963 Fairfield Adams, Lucy M. [lot 146] 1899 1981 Maple Grove Adams, M. Earl; s/o Milo & Adele Adams [IX-B-17] Jun 16 1896 Sep 3 1968 Fairfield Adams, Marcus; d. at Suspension Bridge NY 68 Aug 8 1868 Locust Grove Adams, Martha; d/o Marcus and Mary Jul 11 1831 May 2 1834 Locust Grove Adams, Mary C.; w/o Homer L. Adams [lot 191] 1916 Nov 12 1972 Maple Grove Adams, Mary Stanley; relict of Marcus; b. Symrna CT; d. Suspension Bridge, NY Dec 7 1802 Feb 5 1872 Locust Grove Adams, Mary; widow of Ralph Adams [III-CD-10/9] 1896 Aug 9 1964 Fairfield Adams, Milo J.; s/o James & Ilona (Cooley) Adams [IX-B-17] Apr 30 1864 Jul 18 1949 Fairfield Adams, Myrna J.; nee Speer? [VIII-D-3] Feb 5 1891 Oct 13 1980 Fairfield Adams, Myron F.; s/o Elmer & Gertrude Adams; d. Bradenton, FL [VI-E-8] 1897 Jan 20 1966 Fairfield Adams, Norma E. [IX-B-9] Aug 14 1925 Nov 7 2007 Fairfield Adams, Oliver; d. at Suspension Bridge 27 May 26 1869 Locust Grove Adams, Philinda; w/o John Adams 40 Dec 14 1845 Locust Grove Adams, Ralph F.; Pfc 309 Field Signal Bn. WWI [III-CD-10/9] Jan 11 1986 Jul 22 1964 Fairfield Adams, Robert [lot 11] 75 Oct 29 1828 Maple Grove Adams, Robert C.; temporary funeral home marker [lot H-8] 1928 2009 St. Johns Adams, Robert Wayne; s/o Myron & Genevieve (Bentley) Adams [VI-E-8] Jan 31 1938 Oct 15 1941 Fairfield Adams, S. Gertrude; (per cemetery rec.) - see Gertrude also [lot 146] 1872 1955 Maple Grove Adams, Seraph A. (cemetery record - see Chapman also) [lot 11] Maple Grove Adams, Sophia; d/o Marcus and Mary; twin sister of Julia Mar 27 1838 Jun 10 1842 Locust Grove Addison, John H.; (possibly b. in Canada) [lot C-2-2] 1878 1940 St. Johns Compiled by D. P. Specht Page 1 Persons Buried in Ogden - 2014 edition Name Age Birth Date Death Date Cemetery Addison, Mary; (church record only, no stone found) [lot C-2-1] 1957 St. Johns Aebecker, Fidelis; church record says 4th grave from roadway, no stone found 54 Apr 7 1892 St. Johns Aiken, Ella A.; w/o Sheldon S. Aiken [X-A-13] 1883 Feb 20 1958 Fairfield Ainsworth, Charles, b. Brookfield, MA [II-A-12] Nov 6 1804 Jun 10 1867 Fairfield Ainsworth, David L. [IX-D-2] 1847 Oct 12 1933 Fairfield Ainsworth, Earl E.; "son" [IX-D-4] 1900 May 28 1959 Fairfield Ainsworth, Etta E.; w/o George; d/o Arsino & Marietta (Harroun) Warner [IX-D-4] Nov 7 1867 Nov 1 1936 Fairfield Ainsworth, Kate Andrews; w/o David L. Ainsworth [IX-D-2] 1856 1924 Fairfield Ainsworth, Mary Andrews; w/o David L. Ainsworth [IX-D-2] 1849 1877 Fairfield Ainsworth, Millie [IX-D-2] 1872 1905 Fairfield Ainsworth, Sarah Thompson [II-A-12] Jul 4 1810 Apr 15 1873 Fairfield Akers, Sie C. [XII-D-5-7] Sep 11 1933 Jun 5 2001 Fairfield Albecker, Albert; "Bert" [lot C-16-4] 1875 Apr 6 1956 St. Johns Alborough, Antonia C.; w/o Jack; stone just has 'Ann' [XI-C-4-11?] 83 1920 Aug 5 2004 Fairfield Alborough, Jack [XI-C-4-12?] 1921 Dec 25 1996 Fairfield Alborough, John P.; s/o Jack & Antonia [XI-C-4-13] 28 1960 Apr 4 1989 Fairfield Albright, Jennifer Lyn 1973 2002 Maple Grove Albright, Sylvia W.; w/o Wahl; d/o Ralph & Hattie (Beecher) Warren [lot 172] 1912 Jun 18 1969 Maple Grove Albright, Wahl I.; no stone, cemetery record only [lot 172] 1908 1985 Maple Grove Alden, Ernest Edwin [IX-F-19] 92 Oct 16 1892 Aug 17 1985 Fairfield Alden, Ruth E. Maxim; w/o Ernest E. Alden; nee Brewster; d. Clearwater, FL [IX-F-19] 1897 May 31 1973 Fairfield Alderman, Milan W. (on D. Edson lot) [lot no. 38-3] 17y 3m 1857 May 27 1874 Pleasant Hill Alexander, Donna R.; w/o Gary; w/o Donald Krenzer; nee Reisinger [lot C-20] May 25 1949 Apr 24 2011 St. Johns Alexander, Gary E. [lot C-20-12] 1951 1975 St. Johns Alhart, Clarence H.; no stone; cem. rec. & obit.; killed by falling tree [lot 23] 76 1898 Dec 26 1974 Maple Grove Alhart, Harriette L. (cem. record only); w/o Clarence; nee Livingstone [lot 123] 1908 1992 Maple Grove Alhart, Henry; d. 1954 (per cemetery record - tombstone blank) [lot 145] 1860 1954 Maple Grove Alhart, Ida Bangs; w/o Henry Alhart; death date from obit [lot 145] 1866 Jan 24 1931 Maple Grove Alhart, Lester; s/o Henry & Ida B. (Bangs) Alhart; d. of TB [lot 145] 19-0-28 Apr 4 1901 May 2 1920 Maple Grove Alhart, Mary Ann Rohr; w/o William [lot 123] 1868 May 21 1964 Maple Grove Alhart, Virginia M. (per stone) [lot 204] 1909 1981 Maple Grove Alhart, Virginia Strathman; (cemetery record) [lot 204] 1909 1981 Maple Grove Alhart, William Earl [lot 204] 1905 1980 Maple Grove Alhart, William; s/o George & Elizabeth (Bachman) Alhart [lot 123] 83-2-9 Apr 5 1861 Jun 14 1944 Maple Grove Alkins, Donald J.; s/o Chas.
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