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Submitted: 1/10/14 • Approved: 1/10/14 • Last Updated: 1/13/14 • R973054-G0-S3
1813 - 1883
When I first canvassed this cemetery in 1989 I was told that the two side-by-side brick grave encasements at the rear of the cemetery belonged to John Clemens and his wife, Abigail Wiley Clemens. This seems logical when you consider that John Clemens was a brickmason.
Contributed on 1/10/14 by debbraszymanski
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