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Additional BISHOP Surnames in BARRON AKA BARNES Cemetery
Additional BISHOP Surnames in BENTON County
BISHOP, Alfred WadeBISHOP, Mary EllenBISHOP, UnknownBISHOP, Martha ABISHOP, John L.BISHOP, Mary ElizabethBISHOP, Cecile N.BISHOP, AnnaBISHOP, Wayne (Dr)BISHOP, Bealey NelsonBISHOP, Jenny LynnBISHOP, Larry LeeBISHOP, HarveBISHOP, BettyBISHOP, Allen C.BISHOP, Katherine I.BISHOP, Christina LouiseBISHOP, LousieBISHOP, William BBISHOP, BuellBISHOP, James CBISHOP, Maude EBISHOP, Kathrine ABISHOP, Nuel JamesBISHOP, Cora AnnBISHOP, Marion F.BISHOP, IsabellBISHOP, Walter T.BISHOP, FlorenceBISHOP, PansyBISHOP, RayBISHOP, MarieBISHOP, WillBISHOP, Hazel IreneBISHOP, AlfredBISHOP, Freddie L.BISHOP, Walker BenBISHOP, SarahBISHOP, Albert J.BISHOP, ClarkBISHOP, HarryBISHOP, FredBISHOP, Annie E.BISHOP, Anna JaneBISHOP, HazelBISHOP, Clarence J.BISHOP, AdaBISHOP, Edward A "Ed"BISHOP, Carl EBISHOP, John A.BISHOP, Peggy LouiseBISHOP, ClaraBISHOP, InfantBISHOP, Corina HBISHOP, Ed (Original)BISHOP, Nelson RalphBISHOP, Walter J "Pete"BISHOP, Louis ClevelandBISHOP, Deward ElleryBISHOP, Phyllis MaxineBISHOP, BabyBISHOP, EdBISHOP, Raymond N
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Submitted: 11/6/09 • Approved: 6/15/18 • Last Updated: 12/6/24 • R255695-G0-S3
February 28, 1888 - February 8, 1896
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, February 13, 1896
BISHOP, Ida May - Died Feb. 8th, 1896, Ida May Bishop, aged 7 years, 11 months and 10 days, daughter of Edward and Maggie Bishop. After eighteen days illness this little sufferer was called from this land of pain and death by the Supreme Ruler of the Universe. The funeral was preached by the writer at the home of her parents at 1 o'clock p.m. and her remains were then carried to the Burn's cemetery for interment. G.W. Crawford.
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, February 20, 1896
On the 8th inst. little Ida May Bishop, after eighteen days of suffering, passed over the river to her home beyond the skies. Little Ida was aged eight years, two weeks and five days. The funeral services were conducted at the residence, near Osage Mills, by Rev. Crawford. The remains were interred in the Barron cemetery Sunday eve.
Contributed on 11/6/09 by wfields55
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