Cemetery inscriptions, Michigan/ compiled by Ruth Robbins Monteith
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Includes the following cemeteries for Ionia county: Old Belding, White, South Boston, Greene, Steele, Keefer, Danby, Sebewa, Lakeside, North Plains, Palo, Woodard Lake, Orleans, Green, Otisco, Smyrna, Marble, Pinckney, Oak Hill, Clarksville, Baloom, Saranac, Easton or Goodwin, Tuttle, Mt. Olive, Hubbardson, Lyons, Pewamo, Muir and Portland.
Includes the following cemeteries for Eaton county: Cogswell, Union or Partlow, Pioneer, Grand Ledge Oakwood, Meadow Brook, Boyer, Welch, Freemore, Haner, Woodlawn, Prey, Greene or West Windsor, Skinner, Riverside, Spaulding, Weaver, Potterville, Fox, Oliver, Millersburg, West Carmel, Needmore, Gresham, Delta Center, Hillside or Delta Mills, Eaton Rapids, Rose Hill and Munger.
Includes the following cemeteries for Lapeer county: Hadley Village, Greenwood, Hollenbeck, German Evangelical, Metamora, Rock Valley, Farmers Creek, Hunters Creek, Mt. Hope, Harris, Thorneville, Dryden Center, Foote, Whigwille, Goodland, Webster, Ferguson, Hough, Sand Hill and Attica Fox.
Includes the following cemeteries for Shiawassee county: Old Fairfield, Henderson, Mt. Hope, Elmwood or New Lothrop, Juddville, Greenwood, Corunna, Maple River, Fremont, Laingsburg, Oak Grove, Oak Hill, Byron, Woodhull, Roselawn and Union Plains.
Includes West Branch cemetery in Ogemaw County; Quaker or Lapham in Barry County; Lone Pine, Hill, West Oshtemo and Genesee Prairie in Kalamazoo County; Sherwood and McCoy in Buchanan Township, Berrien County; Bloomer Center, Carson City and Clear Lake in Montcalm County.
Includes the following cemeteries in Allegan County: Hillside, Woodside, East Martin, South Martin, Selkrig, Germond, Elmwood, Hill, Hooker, Mountain Home, Pine Creek, Miner, Hicks, Fairfield or Brownell, Hudson Corners, Methodist, Mallery, Blackman, Rowe, Lindsley, Pearson, Base Line, Millgrove, McCormick or Fennville, Manlius, New Richmond, Hutchins, Taylor, Ganges, Plummerville, Loomis, Oak Grove, Pearl, Lee Johnson or Gingerbread, Hopkinsburg, Lakeview, Maplewood or Ohio Corners, Oakwood, Jones, Sproat, Dorr, Stephenson, Stuller, McDowell, Burnips, Poplar Hill, Diamond Springs, Bentheim, Riverside or Rabbit River, Brookside or Dunningville, Riverside, Douglas, East Saugatuck and East Holland.
Microfilm of typescript at the State Library in Lansing, Michigan.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Cemetery inscriptions, Michigan | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 926743 Item 5 | 8115097 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Cemetery inscriptions, Michigan | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 926743 Item 5 | 8115097 |
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