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| Location of Martha Jane [Bushby] Brady's Grave Rookwood Independent Cemetery, Paton Street, Rookwood New South Wales 2141. Section E, Grave 965.
| Rookwood Cemetery Independent - Section E, Grave 965
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| Louis Ettling (1875-1970) and Nettie Morris Ettling (1878-1964) Gravestone
| Salem Memorial Park
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| Maria Buchanan Aitken Schwebel Grave - Rookwood Cemetery Burial at Rookwood Independent Cemetery, New South Wales. Buried 8 Sep 1885. Inscription reads: "In Memory of Maria Buchanan the beloved wife of Adam Schwöbel who died 8th Sept 1885 aged 35 years. Also Ernest infant son of the above, died 19th Oct 1885 aged 4 months."
The verse is from the hymn "Submissive to Thy Will My God" by Thomas Haweis 1734-1820. The hymn is as follows:
Submissive to thy will, my God,
I all to thee resign,
And bow before thy chastening rod,
I mourn, but not repine.
Why should my foolish heart complain,
Where wisdom, truth, and love
Direct the stroke, inflict the pain
And point to joys above?
How short are all my sufferings here,
How needful every cross;
Away, my unbelieving fear
Nor call my gain my loss.
Then give, dear Lord, or take away,
I'll bless thy sacred name;
My Jesus, yesterday, to-day,
Forever is the same.
| Rookwood Cemetery Independent - Section OG, Grave 2123
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| Martha Buchanan Aitken Schwöbel Grave - Rookwood Independent Cemetery Clara Bushby is buried next to her on left, without a headstone.
| Rookwood Cemetery Independent - Section OG, Grave 2123
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| Mary Ray Headstone at Valley Cemetery, Manchester, New Hampshire Inscription reads: In memory of Mary, wife of Mr. John Ray, who died Oct 9 1817 in the 63 year of her age." Photo courtesy of Jack Stanton.
| Valley Cemetery
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| Max King's Grave at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California Max Z. King was interred in Interment Space 1, Lot 896, Section: Sunrise Slope on September 17, 1935. He was 68 years, 10 months and 25 days old at the time of his death on September 15, 1935. Information provided by Carmen Ramos, Glendale Records, Forest Lawn Memorial Parks, by e-mail dated 26 Jun 2008.
| Forest Lawn Memorial Park - Glendale
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| Michael and Esther Morris Grave Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California
| Salem Memorial Park
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| Modern view of the Stark Cemetery (within the Stark State Park, Manchester, New Hampshire) Insert, in upper right hand corner, is from a postcard, believed to be prepared in circa 1910.
| John Stark State Park
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| Monument at Valley Cemetery - Manchester, New Hampshire - Stark Ray and his wife Hannah C[aldwell Watson] Ray Photo courtesy of Jack Stanton
| Valley Cemetery
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| R. G. and Opal [Mullins] Jarred Buried in Shady Grove Cemetery. Photographed by Nancy Jane Faulk White Adams.
| Shady Grove Cemetery
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| Rachel King Niche - Home of Peace Cemetery, Colma, California Emanu-El Indoor Mausoleum - Crypt 24-3. Photograph courtesy of Joyce Pilgrim, Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (www.raogk.org)
| Home of Peace Cemetery
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| Rachel Morris King - Crypt I was born and grew up in Hawaii. Whenever we visited San Francisco, my grandmother would always want to go and visit the grave of her mother (Rachel Morris King). As kids we never wanted to do this, and never went to the grave: kids don't like visiting graves. My grandmother would lament that once she'd died, nobody would remember where her mother, Rachel, was buried.
But my grandmother did not foresee the internet, and how it helps us to research everything -- including our ancestry. I became interested in genealogy simply because I wanted to find Rachel's grave.
I found it, and my wife and I visited it for the first time today. We brought red carnations.
| Home of Peace Cemetery Crypt 24-3
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| Ralph Fishman (1903-1973) and Leone Ettling Fishman (1902-1982)
| Salem Memorial Park Block 2, Lot 9, Grave 7, Sect G
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| Rev. John W. Ray and his wives Lucy L. Sargent and Georgeanna B. Babb Valley Cemetery, Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo courtesy of Jack Stanton (cw3jack_stan@mindspring.com)
| Valley Cemetery
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| Robert Aitken and Family Grave - Killearn Old Parish Church
| Killearn Old Parish Church
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| Rose Isaacs Grave - Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California Inscription: "ISAACS - Rose, Beloved wife of Michael H. Mother of John G. - Oct 15 1881 - Jan 9 1915"
Photo courtesy of Diane Reich, and used with kind permission.
| Salem Memorial Park
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| Sam H. Jarred and Eliza J. Jarred Gravestone located in Shady Grove Cemetery, Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas
| Shady Grove Cemetery
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| Sarah and Moses Morris Grave - Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California
| Salem Memorial Park
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| Simple Gravestone for Melville Sanford King
| Los Alamos Cemetery
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| The Oak Tree Where Samuel Crumpler Was Gored to Death By A Bull The initials "SC" with a coffin underneath, and below that the date "1849" still visible, carved in the oak tree where Samuel Crumpler died. The tree stands in Underdaykers at Lytchett Matravers, the dialectal word for Hundred Acres, which loosely describes the size of that field.
According to Beau Parke, "On a historical note, Samuel Crumpler - then aged 55 - was gored to death against a tree at Underdaykers in 1849, by his own bull. A hole was later bored into the tree by someone, about three feet up, and the sap ran out of the hole over a period of time, creating a black stain down the bark. We youngsters used to believe that the hole was where the bull had actually gored his victim, and that the sap was his blood. The tree is known as 'Bull Oak', with a suitable inscription thereon."
A part of Beau Parke's poem Underdaykers (1935):
"Then next we found the ancient tree where Farmer Crumpler died
when charged by his ferocious bull, and no one heard his cries,
It pinned his master to the trunk! - and we, with bated breath,
imagined that sheer terror as it gored him then to death."
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| The old, ruined Killearn Kirk with the Aitken grave on the left Photographed by Glenda Asquith
| Killearn Old Parish Church
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| The Van Straaten Grave at Home of Peace Cemetery and Emanu-El Mausoleum, Colma, California The grave of Benjamin & Hannah Van Straaten (died 1920) and their son Isaac (born 28 Feb 1860, died 7 Nov 1874) - Photograph by Diane Reich, used with her kind permission.
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| William James Bushby and Sarah Jane [Buhl] Bushby William James Bushby (1868-1954) and Sarah Jane [Buhl] Bushby (1872-1958). Dad and Mum.
| Fremantle Cemetery Section DD, Gravesite 0108
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