There are at least 17 graves here. Only 9 have inscriptions and one of those is so obscured that it could not be read.
Name | Born | Died | Note |
---|---|---|---|
White, Pearl L. | 05-17-1877 | 09-13-1877 | Daughter of L.J. & G. White |
Osgood, Albert L. | 04-22-1866 | 06-29-1869 | - |
White, Romey G. | 01-13-1888 | 02-08-1888 | Daughter of L.J. & G. White |
Fisher, P.L. | 11-25-1882 | 01-02-1882 | - |
Vivion, J.T. | 12-10-1836 | 05-28-1896 | - |
Vivion, Alpha | Daughter of L. & D. Vivion | ||
Vivion, Clarence | 07-21-1896 | 01-03-1897 | Son of J.M. & M.E. Vivion |
Vivion, Effre | 11-05-1882 | 05-29-1898 | Daughter of J.M. & M.E. Vivion |
Additional Notes from Apache Vivian:
#1 Pearl White is the daughter of Louisa & Gray White
#2 Albert Osgood, I am going to assume, was a ward of Louisa and Gray White. (In
the 1870 census they have a 5yr. old boy by the name of James Osgood living with
them.) Could have been the brother.?
#3 Romey White is another daughter of Louisa & Gray White
#4 P.L. Fisher is the first daughter of Sarah & John King Fisher
#5 J.T.Vivion is John Thomas Vivion, son of Lloyd & Caroline Vivion, married
Elizabeth Jane Vivion Feb. 12, 1857
#6 Alpha Vivion - (I haven't been able to figure out who L. & D. Vivion are.
I'll let you know if I ever figure it out.)
#7 & 8 are children of James Milton & Mary Elizabeth Vivion - James Milton is
the son of Lloyd & Caroline
There are some markers there that are obviously graves but only a large stone for the head and a small stone for the foot was placed. If they were ever incribed, the weather has definately taken it's toll, unfortunately. There could be even more than what I found but the terrain makes it hard to decide whether some of the rocks were markers or just a rock in the ground. I guess we'll never know for sure.