Julia A. Morgan
Julia was the wife of Benjamin Morgan. Like her husband, she was born in New York and moved to Illinois as an adult. She is buried alongside her husband in […]
Julia was the wife of Benjamin Morgan. Like her husband, she was born in New York and moved to Illinois as an adult. She is buried alongside her husband in […]
Emma L Smith is the youngest of the three daughters of John K. Smith and Eliza Smith buried in the Main Street Cemetery. She was born in 1841. Her date
Margarette is the middle of the three daughters of John K. Smith and Eliza Smith buried in the Main Street Cemetery. She was born in 1837. Her date of death
Sarah M is eldest of the three daughters of John K. Smith and Eliza Smith buried in the Main Street Cemetery. She was born in 1826. Her date of death
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