I can’t remember which cemetery this gravestone was in, but I know that it was in Crawford county, Iowa.
Henry Ehlers was married to Minnie Hattery, a sister to my great-great grandmother, Ella Jane Hattery Edwards Rickman Proffitt Kryselmier
This is the mustering out payment, which my grandfather, Alphonso J. Thornton, Jr., received when he was discharged from the Marine Corps after World War II.
Elizabeth {Jackson} Clevenger was my husband’s 3rd great-grandmother. I found her obituary in the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated 4 January 1902.
CLEVENGER – In Clayton, N.J., on January 1, 1902, Elizabeth Clevenger, in her 73rd year. Funeral from the residence of her son, Henry Clevenger, in Clayton, N.J., on January 4, 1902. Meet at the house at 9:30 o’clock. Services at Winslow M.E. Church at 12.30. Interment at Winslow M.E. Cemetery.
Clyde Cleveland Davidson was my husband’s great-grandfather.
This is my husband’s great-grandfather, Clyde Cleveland Davidson (1888-1971) and his horses, Brownie and Cutie. He lived in Tonganoxie, Leavenworth county, Kansas.