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| kay cornelius
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Edited by author 12-14-2007 03:56 AM
The information on the historical marker for Gen. William Moore located on the courthouse square in Lynchburg, TN, which I researched and placed there, states that he died 10 March 1871 and is buried in the Moore Family Cemetery, which is near Mulberry, TN, in Lincoln County, TN. His image is on a display plate at Miss Mary Bobo's in Lynchburg, but l don't know who made it or if reproductuions are available. He is my ggg grandfathe, and l'd really like to have one of those plates. kaycorn@comcast.net
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Hon. Charles H. Brown (1834-1897), Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1867-68), US Congressman, Nebraska State Representative, is buried in Stephentown, Rensselaer County, New York. His monument is located in the old Brown family cemetery now managed by the Stephentown Cemetery Association. He is my relative. Stephentown is where he was born and raised.
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Verified/Documented Info Update for "The Political Graveyard" as published in Austin Families Register May, 2008: My Great-Grandfather was EDWARD AUSTIN; born Apr. 8, 1861 in Candice,Ontario, New York; died Feb. 9, 1948 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan; buried at Oak Hill Cemetary, Battle Creek, Michigan - Edward Austin was referred to by the locals as "Mr. Democrate" in the over 20 years of political offices he held. - 6 years as Calhoun County Clerk, residing at the county seat in Marshall, Michigan. - 9 years as Battle Creek Post Master first appointed May 14, 1914, partly in graditude from Democratic Presidential Candidate Woodrow Wilson, whom Mr. Austin had arranged an unscheduled stopover in Battle Creek for the Candidate to give a special 10 minute speech. - Deputy County Clerk for Calhoun 1937-1938. - Held various township offices, highway commissioner and clerk. - Active dairy farmer he owned a large farm west of Battle Creek, In 1894 He built a home in Battle Creek @ 38 College (historic site which had been the old home site of Sojourner Truth, which he purchased from her family after her death). - 1896 Delegate to the Democratic National Convention. - Member of Democratice State Central Committee 1907. - Candidate for Michigan House of Representatives from Calhoun County 2nd District, 1932.
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would like direction to woodmere memorial cemetery i am located in point pleasant wv
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Your Political Graveyard is lacking an entry for Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Among the U.S. Consul Agents should be: Ellworth Josephus Wiggins, served 1891-1893. He died Dec 14, 1934 and is buried in El Carmen Cemetery, Monterrey, Mexico.
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