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Additional RUTHERFORD Surnames in BLACK OAK (GREENLAND) Cemetery
Additional RUTHERFORD Surnames in WASHINGTON County
RUTHERFORD, [Joe?]RUTHERFORD, MariaRUTHERFORD, William L.RUTHERFORD, Nancy MRUTHERFORD, Nancy (close up)RUTHERFORD, JoeRUTHERFORD, C MRSRUTHERFORD, Mrs.RUTHERFORD, JennieRUTHERFORD, Lewis WRUTHERFORD, Tennessee PRUTHERFORD, Joseph RRUTHERFORD, David ARUTHERFORD, Bayless EarlRUTHERFORD, Mary CatherineRUTHERFORD, Dudley GRUTHERFORD, Loy DRUTHERFORD, SophroniaRUTHERFORD, InfantRUTHERFORD, GertrudeRUTHERFORD, Thomas VernonRUTHERFORD, Jay JRUTHERFORD, RebeccaRUTHERFORD, George JeffersonRUTHERFORD, John WesleyRUTHERFORD, Mary JaneRUTHERFORD, NoahRUTHERFORD, MaudRUTHERFORD, John LRUTHERFORD, Margaret ERUTHERFORD, John AlexanderRUTHERFORD, Malinda ElizabethRUTHERFORD, William CallowayRUTHERFORD, Charley DRUTHERFORD, MaryRUTHERFORD, Elizabeth
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Submitted: 8/11/15 • Approved: 8/16/15 • Last Updated: 8/19/15 • R1092639-G0-S3
February 28, 1875 - December 20, 1876
Daughter of W & Nancy M Rutherford
*Obituary (as written)
Fayetteville Democrat
Saturday, January 20, 1877
RUTHERFORD, Nannie - She is gone, forever gone. Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of the field. Little Nannie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutherford, died Dec. 21st, 1876 with inflammation of the stomache and lungs. She was a bright and promising babe of ten months. The announcement of the above sent a gloom over our entire village and neighborhood. S.E.H. Billingsley, Ark., Jan. 5th, 1877.
Contributed on 8/11/15 by mdfreels
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