Cemeteries of Dancing Rabbit Creek

Tracing Family History Through the Study of Cemeteries and Grave Stones

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday - Cade-Smith Cemetery

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This weathered and unusual grave stone marks the graves of Louisa J. Watson Cade and her second husband, W. R. Cade. Louisa, who are buried ...
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Monday, January 19, 2009

A Triple Gravestone in Cedar Grove Cemetery

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This triple gravestone marks the burial places of George Halford and his two wives, Amanda and Margaret. At first glance, the grave stones a...

Rev. John B. Babonneau's Memorial Marker

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Above: The memorial marker of Rev. John B. Babonneau in St. Mary of the Springs Cemetery near Rayville, Mississippi. Rev. Babonneau's ma...
Saturday, January 17, 2009

Metal Funeral Home Markers

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Mrs. Linda A. Patterson, who died on November 9, 2002, is buried in Carr Cemetery, near Ethel, Mississippi. Born on December 26, 1953, Pat...
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Friday, January 16, 2009

Welcome!

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Left: Brooksfield Cemetery Noxubee County, Mississippi On December 23, 1833, sixteen new counties were formed in the State of Mississippi...
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday - David Sanders, KY Rifles

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The gravestone here marks the grave of David Sanders, a Confederate soldier, who served in the Kentucky Rifles. Sanders is one of several Co...

Tombstone Tuesday - Elmira N. Thomas

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I wrote a post here over the weekend about W. S. Thomas and his Woodmen of the World gravestone. This stone marks the grave of Elmira Thomas...
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