Philip Sucher
Philip was one of three young children of Michael Sucher and Catherine Wolf buried in this cemetery. Their parents were born in Alsace, France. They immigrated to America and came […]
Philip was one of three young children of Michael Sucher and Catherine Wolf buried in this cemetery. Their parents were born in Alsace, France. They immigrated to America and came […]
Israel Blackburn was one of two sons of freed slave Israel Blackburn buried in Main Street Cemetery. He was born in Kentucky in 1844. Israel and brother Malcolm died with
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Main St. Cemetery Marker: L3 William Pye Emily Atwood Pye Mary Jane (Jennie) Thomas Pye Florence John William
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Louisa Thomas was the sister of Mary Jane (“Jennie”) Thomas. Jennie was the second wife of William Pye. In 1900, after Jennie died, Louisa moved in with William to assist
Main St. Cemetery Marker: L1 We are unsure who was buried in this plot at this time. Perhaps future research will shed more light on this early resident.
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Emily Atwood is the daughter of John and Sarah Atwood. She married William Pye when she was about 19 years old. Both families were from England. They were only married
William Bradfield Pye and his family are honored with an obelisk style monument that is the tallest monument in the Main Street Cemetery. William is buried between his two wives
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Mary Jane “Jennie” Thomas was 21 years old when she married William Bradfield Pye. It was his second marriage. William and Jennie probably lived near her parents in Chicago. They
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Little is known of the person who is buried here including their gender. Just the surname of Ahern is known. No first name is given. The specific date of death
Mitchell and Catherine Wolff Heintz were both born in Sessenheim, Alsace, France. They married there on October 26, 1830. The family immigrated with their nine children in the 1850s during