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Abraham Lincoln Headstone |
Abraham Linkhorn Lincoln (d. 1786)
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Certificate of Death |
Benjamin Franklin Herman (d. 4 Apr 1941)
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Death Certificate |
Sadie Alverta Stambaugh (d. 22 Dec 1958)
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Edward II - detail of tomb |
Edward Plantagenet, II (d. 21 Sep 1327)
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Gravestone William and Maria Calton |
William Foster Calton (d. 4 Feb 1912)
Mariah Gutteridge (d. 25 May 1917) |
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Gutteridge Gravestone |
Hannah Grover (d. 24 Mar 1880)
Robert Gutteridge (d. 3 Sept 1881) |
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Helms Graves |
Willam Helms (d. 19 Feb 1907)
Hannah P Robbins (d. 19 Feb 1907) |
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Jones Grave F.D. Jones Orry A. Helms |
Orry Augusta Helms (d. 15 May 1897)
Francis Dennis Jones (d. 24 Feb 1919) |
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King Edward III |
Edward Plantagenet, III (d. 21 Jun 1377)
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Tomb of George Prather The Statue Effigies and tomb are those of Richard Prater, Esquire that died in 1580. The tombs were those of Richard Prater, Esq. and at the foot of his tomb is that of Sir William Paulet, Lord St. John and his wife. In the window ledge behind Richards tomb is the effigy of Sir John de la Mare, whose tomb is in the floor below that of Richard Prater's. The tombs of Richard Prater, Esq. (died 1580) and Sir William Paulet originally set on each side of the main isle in near where the Chancel is today. The Chancel built by Richard Prater's (died 1580) son, George Prater, Esq. and this George Prater, Esq. placed his tomb in the floor in the center of the Chancel this George Prater, Esq. was the father of the Capt. Richard Prater, Esq. that held Nunney Castle in favor of King Charles during the English Civil War and was? executed in 1645. |
Esquire George Prater (d. 15 Jun 1564)
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Virginia John Lincoln Headstone |
John Lincoln (d. 1778)
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