Old tombstones

ron of SEMO

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This is a family cemetary located a Amidon Conservation Area, located in Madison county Missouri.
The tall marker belongs to a man named John Hahn, 9-27-1827 to 4-12-1886. Mr hahn owned a mill located on Castor river which runs through the area. The smaller marker was used for multiple names one on each side. These were children who lived short lives or died a birth. Rove L., 10-18-1888 to 5-20-1891, the other two died at birth, 10-22-1892 and 6-18-1894. I couldn't find a marker for Mrs. Hahn.
 

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ron of SEMO said:
This is a family cemetary located a Amidon Conservation Area, located in Madison county Missouri.
The tall marker belongs to a man named John Hahn, 9-27-1827 to 4-12-1886. Mr hahn owned a mill located on Castor river which runs through the area. The smaller marker was used for multiple names one on each side. These were children who lived short lives or died a birth. Rove L., 10-18-1888 to 5-20-1891, the other two died at birth, 10-22-1892 and 6-18-1894. I couldn't find a marker for Mrs. Hahn.

Those old Markers are intresting, thanks for sharing.

Fossis.................
 

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