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Additional MARTIN Surnames in MILES - RUTLAND TWP. Cemetery
Additional MARTIN Surnames in MEIGS County
MARTIN, Calvin G.MARTIN, Caroline F.MARTIN, Joanna R.MARTIN, SophroniaMARTIN, George S.MARTIN, George A.MARTIN, MONUMENTMARTIN, E.M.MARTIN, ElizabethMARTIN, EllenMARTIN, EllenMARTIN, FannieMARTIN, E.M.MARTIN, FannieMARTIN, J.M.MARTIN, John HenryMARTIN, JohnMARTIN, JosephMARTIN, JosephMARTIN, FrancesMARTIN, Lizzie E.MARTIN, JosephMARTIN, JohnMARTIN, Hannah J.MARTIN, Dortha L.MARTIN, George A.MARTIN, Elizabeth A.MARTIN, JamesMARTIN, Mary J.MARTIN, ZelmaMARTIN, RebekahMARTIN, Stephen J.MARTIN, Cora MayMARTIN, StephenMARTIN, Eileen S. - closeviewMARTIN, Eileen S.MARTIN, Frederic S.MARTIN, Frederic S. - CloseviewMARTIN, Family MonumnetMARTIN, Stephen J.MARTIN, Cora M.MARTIN, ElizabethMARTIN, JohnMARTIN, John HenryMARTIN, Joseph - close viewMARTIN, Joseph - overall viewMARTIN, EllenMARTIN, JosephMARTIN, FrancesMARTIN, Lizzie - close viewMARTIN, Lizzie - overall viewMARTIN, RebekahMARTIN, FannyMARTIN, LenaMARTIN, David W.MARTIN, EllenMARTIN, William M.MARTIN, Sarah J.MARTIN, Mildred MarieMARTIN, FAMILY MONUMENTMARTIN, "Bundy" WilliamMARTIN, Mamie E.MARTIN, James T. - overall viewMARTIN, James T.MARTIN, LovisaMARTIN, Drusilla - overall viewMARTIN, Drusilla - close viewMARTIN, Mary J.
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Submitted: 8/13/10 • Approved: 8/13/10 • Last Updated: 8/13/15 • R125334-G125332-S3
These stones are in the center section of the circle area of the cemetery.
The lone standing stone is that of James McGurie and his wife Elizabeth.
Moving from the McGuire stone to the right is a base only we could not find a top for this base.
Next as you move to the front of the photo is the George & Olive Way monument; also broken from and fallen on the ground.
The monument at the front of the photo is a Martin Monument too worn to read other than the words John Martin.
See individual names in index for links to a close view of their stones.
Contributed on 8/13/10 by Schumaker4
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