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Deputy Cemetery
Belmont Precinct, Wabash County, Illinois

Contributed by Paul M. Kankula [kankula@bellsouth.net]. Total records = 10.

Located in Belmont Precinct, Wabash County, IL (Section-21, on land owned by M.M. Deputy)

The original typed tombstone recordings were done by Mrs Geraldine Satterthwaite in 1984.

The original recordings can be viewed at the Public Library in Mt Carmel, IL - contact Louise Taylor at bttaylor@hotmail.com.

These recordings have been .TXT file converted and enhanced by Paul M. Kankula in September-1999.
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a. = age at time of death
b. = date of birth
c. = child
d. = date of death
da. = daughter
f. = father
gf. = grandfather
gm. = grandmother
h. = husband
i. = infant
m. = mother
n. = notes
p. = parents
s. = son
w. = wife

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DEPUTY, Franklin, b.5-jun-1830, d. 11-feb-1853, p. william & nancy deputy
DEPUTY, Grant J., b.18-nov-1868, d. 15-oct-1888, 19y 10m 27d, p. w.c. & s.e. deputy
DEPUTY, Maria B., b.30-jul-1828, d. 10-oct-1848, p. william & nancy deputy
DEPUTY, Sarah Elizabeth, d.6-sep-1876, h. william deputy
DEPUTY, Sherman T., b.20-jul-1865, d. 4-dec-1879, p. w.c. & s.e. deputy
DEPUTY, Soloman W., b.9-mar-1835, d. 26-mar-1848, p. william & nancy deputy
DEPUTY, Theodore, b.6-jun-1854, d. 18-dec-1863, p. w.c. & s.e. deputy
DEPUTY, William, d.7-apr-1858, a. 61y 2m 7d, w. nancy deputy
DEPUTY, William A., b.14-aug-1859, d. 15-sep-1863, a.4y 1m 1d, p. w.c. & s.e. deputy
DEPUTY, William C., b.10-apr-1826, d. 17-feb-1881, a.54y 10m 7d, w. sarah deputy

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