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Lot 42.
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Note N2611
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No cemetery records for her exist in Overton or Clay countys, TN or for Cumberland County, Ky.
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Note N2612
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Was the seventh child.
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Note N2613
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Carriage Maker
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Note N2614
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Wagon maker
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Note N2615
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Family 65, Hummelstown, Dauphin Co, Pa
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Note N2616
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Carriage Maker.
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Note N2617
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Occupation: Carriage Maker
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Note N2618
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Died of inflamation of bowels and brain.
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Note N2619
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Died of yellow fever.
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Note N2620
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Was a wine merchant.
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Note N2621
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Of south Hanover township.
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Note N2622
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Debbie cites "Annals of Platte Co, Mo".
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Note N2623
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Mr. Wallace was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Leebrick, when stricken with her last illness about a month ago. Her condition grew steadily worse and the past week the end, which came this morning, was quite apparent. Mrs Wallace went to California in October, 1909, having expressed a desire to visit her two daughters, Mrs. Elmira Leebrick and Mrs. Elizabeth Haug, who reside at Long Beach in that state. Before she left, Mrs. Wallace remarked to her friends that she would never return to Rochester alive, and made arrangements to have her body returned to Rochester for her last resting place, to be laid beside her husband and children. She was a devoted wife and mother, and her home was always open to those in affliction.
On Feb 8, a note in the Rochester (Fulton Co, IN) Sentinel stated : The body of Mrs. Robert Wallace, Sr., who died recently in California, arrived over the Erie this afternoon, and was taken to the home of R. C. Wallace, wherer funeral services will be held at 2 pm tomorrow, in charge of Rev. Switzer of Hammond and Rev. Stewart of the Presbyterian church of this city. Mrs. Leebrick arrived from California to attend the funeral.
On Feb 9, a note in the Rochester Sentinel stated: Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller of Peru, attended the funeral of Mr.s Robert Wallace, Sr. in this city this afternoon.
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Note N2624
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Had a family of eight children. Came to Fulton county, Indiana in 1842 and settled near Kewanna.
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If the 1891 death date is correct, then the age given by Smith would result in a 10 Aug 1823 birth date.
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Note N2626
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Cemetery is located in NW 1/4, Section 24, on private property (the Dan English Farm), 2 miles NE of Antwerp on US24.