WebUSA (1,373,456) > Illinois (54,977) > Illinois Cemetery Records (16,739) > Coles County Cemetery Records (187) NOTE: Additional records that apply to Coles County are also on the Illinois Cemetery Records page. WebBuried in Friendsville, Wabash County IL, Gards Point Cemetery. Isaiah W Wheatley. Gards Point Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash County IL. Isaiah W Wheatley Isaiah W Wheatley Born: Oct-1857 Died: 27 Aug 1933 Location: S8-6 . b: IN; d: Wabash; IL Death Rec say b: 7 Aug 1856 Perry Co IN & d: Union Co IL; s/of James A Wheatley* & Lucinda …
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WebIllinois; Wabash County; Gards Point; Cemitérios em Gards Point, Illinois. 3 cemitérios em Gards Point, Illinois. Web[All Cemeteries] searches all Wabash County cemeteries. Only the first fifty matches will be listed in each cemetery. Leaving both name fields empty will list every burial in the … the center for house church theology
Glenna Mae Wood Rogers (1906-2001) - Find a Grave Memorial
Webcemeteries found in Wabash County, Illinois will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Within 5 miles of your location. Within 5 kilometers of your location. WebNoble Nelson Red Wood, 78, died Saturday, October 21, 1989 at Wabash General Hospital, Mt. Carmel. He was born May 9, 1911 in Lick Prairie Twp, Wabash County, the son of Rolla Nelson and Bertha M. (Griesmer) Wood. He married Allie Elliott Maidlow, Jan. 15, 1951 in Evansville, IN. Services were held at the Short... WebHe is buried at Lick Prairie Cemetery in Gards Point, Wabash County, IL. After Robert died Mae moved to Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana with her two youngest children where she worked as a seamstress in a ladies shop. ... MAe passed 17 Aug 1957 in Tacoma but is buried with Robert Brines in Lick Prairie Cemetery, Guards Point, Wabash County, IL ... the center for health \u0026 sports medicine