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Bellevue Interments Alphabetical NOTES LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF DEATHDATE OF INT'MT. SECTION LOT REMARKS * ANDERSON Ryan Wesley June 7 / 03 June 7 / 03 R 18 Grave 11 * BINDER Elizabeth M. Aug. 9, 1946 Aug. 12, 1946 A 55 *Begin Page 163 *Written above last name was "Brader" * BRAWN Lucy Davis Jan '14 Jan '15 2nd 24 * Last name difficult to read * BRUMMETT Mildred None given Jan 13 / 2004 M 5 Grave 12 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 935 * CORNELISON Geo. F. Dec '23 - 1870 Dec '25 4 5 *Last name difficult to read * CRAWFORD Ruth None given Jan 8 / 2004 3 80 Grave 2 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 942 * GIAVANOLLI Robert Ky Mch '8 Mch '11 A 85 *Last name difficult to read * HELANA Mrs. Mary Feb '3 Feb '7 1 20 None Given * Name difficult to read * HENRY HAMMEL'S TWIM BABES Jan '4 Jan '5 1st 15 * Last name could be "Hommel" * JOHN LINVEY'S BABE Jan '31 Feb '1 1st 44 * Possibly "Linney" * Last name was difficult to read * LAYON Wm. M. Feb '20 Feb '21 G 4 S Lot Co A - 85 Reg. Ind. Vol. (later note - Removed home) * LETAHIN Dr. Jas. H. Sept 14 / 48 Sept 16 / 48 1 11 *Last name difficult to read - at very bottom of page * LUNSFORD Elisha Oct '20 Oct '21 given None Given * This entry had been crossed out * LYNN John Green (ashes) Mar 9 / 82 Mar 16 / 82 BB 18 Above head of Grave 8 * An asterisk was shown before this entry, not indicated what it is to mean * MASSER Leonard Dec '2 Dec '3 G 3 S Lot Co G. - 9th Reg. Ohio Vol. * Name was difficult to read, could be Marser, Marrer, Marses, or Marser * McENLLOW George D. Dec 17 / 49 Dec 19 / 49 1 40 *Last name difficult to read; this may not be accurate translation * MILLER Richard None given Jan 6 / 2004 M 8 Grave 11 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 934 * NEVINS Judith Mar '9 Mar '11 3rd 25 * Last name difficult to read * PETTUS Wm. H. Jul '27 Jul '28 1 10 * RUSSELL Janetta None given Oct 18 / 2004 M 7 Grave 10 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 1017 * STIVNER Frederick Oct '25 Oct '26 G 2nd S Lot Co. F - 97th Ohio Vol. * Name was difficult to read * UNPRAW George Oct '18 Oct '19 grave 2nd SL Co. K. - 73rd Regt. Ill. (Illinois) * WILLIAMS Gloria C. None given Jan 5 / 2004 L 10 Grave 2 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 932 ** LEWIS K (Sutterfield) Kathering Dec 7 / 57 Dec 10 / 57 None given None given **This entry was listed here and at # 7743 **** ***** Feb 10 / 63 Feb 13 / 63 D 27 *Lower left corner of page missing; repaired w. mylar sheet; names missing *****ds ********** H. Feb 8 / 63 Feb 10 / 63 A W 1/2 4 *Lower left corner of page missing; repaired w. mylar sheet; names missing ***RUSSELL Nov '5 Nov '6 Priv. Co (not given) 33 Reg. Ala **BUNDY / CUNDIFF **Dewey B. Sept 15 / 72 Sept 18 / 72 C 29 Grave 1 **Written above entry was written "AKA Dewey B. Cundiff " *AKIN Mary G None given Jan 20 / 2004 M 29 Grave 10 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 937 *ALEXANDER Hill Dec '6 Dec '8 D 40 *Name could be "Alexander Hill" *ANGE Allison Mar 6 / 2000 Mar 9 / 2000 P 20A Grave 2 *The name of "Gage" was written in parentheses on same line *ANNICAR Ann July 5 / 99 July 7 / 99 7 47 Grave 2 *Last name difficult to read due to being written on top scratched out entry of "Richard" *ARONS Wm. Jul '20 Jul '21 1 30 * Last name difficult to read *AVANT Gertrude B. Feb 15 / 71 Feb 18 / 71 N 1/2 1 7 Wallace Sec 7 Lot 1 *BANKS Eugene L. Aug '10 Aug '11 C N1/2 24 *Last name difficult to read *BARKER Gladys None given Sept 28 / 05 7 64 Grave 2 *Grave location is same for both Gooch & Barker *BARKER (*OR BANKS) *Mrs. Matis June '1 June '3 1 *First and last names difficult to read *BARNETT Martha Dickston None given Oct 2 / 2004 A 99 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 1009 *BEAN Mrs. Ann C. Jun '26 Jun '28 A 6 * The name "Logan" was written in pencil above this name *BEAN (*OR PEAN) James H. Jul '29 Jul '31 A 67 *Last name difficult to read *BECKENHAUPT Bessie S. Oct 5 / 64 Oct 8 / 64 1 W 1/2 55 *BERRKA Leopold Jan 22 / 63 Jan 26 / 63 C 26 *Last name difficult to read *BEST Paul June 6 / 65 June 9 / 65 7 140 *Last name difficult to read *BLACK Martha Jane Sep '16 Sep '17 E 1 *Last name difficult to read: Could be "Plack" or "Slack" *BODNER Harry L. Sept 12 / 91 Sept 16 / 91 6 59 Grave 1 *Last name difficult to read; ink scratchy *BONAR Mary June 30 / 54 July 1 / 54 700 *Name was written showing First name, then Last NOTES LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF DEATHDATE OF INT'MT. SECTION LOT REMARKS *BONER John C. Feb '9 Feb '12 A 29 *Last name difficult to read; possibly could be "Borrer" *BONER Mary Jane Dec ' 18 - 1865 Nov '29 A 29 * Last name difficult to read; possibly could be "Borrer" *BONER Mrs. John Sep Sep None Given *Last name difficult to read; could be "Borrer" *BONER Thornton K. Feb '16 - 1874 Nov '29 - 1905 A 29 *Begin Page 79 *Last name difficult to read; possibly could be "Borrer" *BONER Thos. C. 1892 Nov '29 A 29 * Last name difficult to read; possibly could be "Borrer" *BONTA Charles Aug 31 / 99 Sept 3 / 99 A 45A Grave 1 *A line was drawn between this entry and Otis K. Wolfe entry but did not actually seem to cross out either one *BONTA Ida Christine Newby None given Oct 11 / 2004 7 46 Grave 9 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 1015 *BONZHOFF Belle Nov 19 / 42 Nov 21 / 42 5 28 *BOONE Lorene None given Jan 21 / 2004 7 38 Grave 5 *Previously recorded w/ entry # 938 *BOWAN Anna G. June 6 / 49 June 8 / 49 E 30 *Last name difficult to read; could be "Boman", Place of Death also difficult to read *BOWMAN Stonewall Sept 28 / 50 Sept 30 / 50 1 31 *Last name difficult to read; could be "Barman" or "Banman" *BRADSHAW James Garland Mar 14 / 82 Mar 17 / 82 J 4A Grave 1 * An asterisk was shown before this entry, not indicated what it is to mean *BRANAUGH Mrs. Sarah Jun '20 Jun '21 4th 23 * Last name difficult to read *BRITON Roberta Jan '30 Feb '1st E 18 Scott P. Mills Lot *Last name difficult to read *BROMFIELD Alice P. May '16 May '18 None given None given *Last name difficult to read; could possibly be "Brownfield" *BROWN Sallie Dec '25 Dec '28 C N1/2 25 *BURBANK Sam McKee Aug '16 Aug '18 E 20 *BURESS (*OR BURNS) Joe Prath Nov 14 / 48 Nov 17 / 48 535 *Name difficult to read *BURGE (*OR BUNGE) Estill Lee Aug 12 / 49 Aug 15 / 49 AA SE 1/4 31 *BUTKA Chas. Nov '14 Nov '15 F NW1/4 18 *Last name difficult to read *BYERS (* or Byess) John Feb '4 Feb '5 3rd 34 *Ca***** Mrs. Billie July '10 July '12 None given None given Stone placed *Last name difficult to read *CALDWELL Robert H. Aprl 12 / 48 April 14 / 48 H 7A *CAMADA Eva Clair Feb 12 / 67 Feb 14 / 67 9 326 *CANNON Elizabeth Apr 17 / 51 Apr 22 / 51 608 *CAPRARST William Nov. 18, 1922 Nov. 18, 1922 Marker 148 *Begin Page 110 *With this page began a calligraphy-style of writing which was difficult to read in some places *CASPARI Sallie H. Feb 12 / 43 Feb 14 / 43 1 38 **This entry was squeezed between entries # 6177 & 6178; *Last name difficult to read *CATRON James C. July 12 / 57 July 15 / 57 1 SW 1/4 17 *Last name difficult to read *CAWHERD Robt. Lee Oct '30 Oct '31 5 28 *Last name difficult to read *CECIL Lillian Whithorne May 5 / 82 May 6 / 82 Wm. O Ely Lot Grave 9 *An arrow indicated entries #10512 & 10513 should be switched *CHEATMAN See Below *Entry is repeated at # 8298 *CHISM Maggie C. Jul '25 Jul '27 5 44 *Last name difficult to read *CHUMBLEY Wilburn V. Jan 27 / 56 Jan 29 / 56 743 *Last name difficult to read *CLARK Thos. F. Feb 22 / 48 Feb 24 / 48 C 2 *Last name difficult to read *COFFMIAN *(?) Lee June '26 June '28 None given None given 342 *This entry had "Age, Cause of Death, Grave site, and Undertaker all crossed out with the information recorded here written above. *COLEMAN Simeon Barton Feb 28th Mch 1st C N1/2 19 *Name difficult to read *CONINSWORTH Mrs. Susan Apr '6 - 1893 Apr '7 - 1893 5 28 *Begin Page 59 *Last name difficult to read *COSBY (* or Casby) James G Aug '16 - 1864 Aug '18 - 1864 4th 12 *COTTON Unnamed Infant July '22 July '22 H N1/2 2 *CRAIN Margaret B. Aug 25 / 59 Sep 2 / 59 C 38 *Not stated what question mark means *CROWE Robert S. Dec 5 / 38 Dec 7 / 38 F W1/2 40 *Cause of Death difficult to read *CRUMLEY Erastus Sept 16 / 43 Sept 18 / 43 472 *Last name difficult to read *CURD Mary E. Apr '7 Apr '9 F SE1/4 15 *Last name difficult to read *CURTSINGER Marlin W. June 23 / 51 June 24 / 51 AA NE 1/4 46B *Writen above the first name in pencil was "Marcus" *CUTSINGER Louise May '10 May '12 C S1/2 12 *Last name could be "Curtsinger' *DAWESMAY C.
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