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Paul (Clodfelter) Cemetery
Lancaster Precinct, Wabash County, Illinois

Contributed by Paul M. Kankula [kankula@bellsouth.net]. Total records = 16.

Located behind Eldon Clodfelter's house in Lancaster Precinct, Wabash County, Illinois.

The original tombstone recordings were done by Jerry Brown at jhbrown@midwest.net in January-2000

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

The cemetery datafile was constructed by Shannon Swain at [anxie99@yahoo.com] in January-2000.

The datafile has been .TXT converted and enhanced by Paul M. Kankula in January-2000.

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b. = date of birth
d. = date of death,br> a. = age at death
p. = parents
h. = husband
w. = wife

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BLEVINS, Frankie G., b.23-june-1896, d. 3-dec-1897, a. 1y 5m 10d, p. b. & w. blevins
BLEVINS, Milia, b.30-may-1867, d. 18-mar-1898, a. 30y 9m 29d, h. burk blevins
CANTWELL, Huston, b.20-feb-1833, d. 21-feb-1896
CANTWELL, Rinda, b.28-nov-1875, d. 3-may-1898, married to ? myers 17-aug-1893
CUNNINGHAM, John F., b.17-feb-1889, d. 1-mar-1891
F.G.B.
HIGGINS, Ada J., b.23-dec-1877, d. 12-mar-1900, a. 22y 2m 29d, h. higgins
HIGGINS, Roy, d.21-jan-1896, a. 25d, p. a.e. & a. j. higgins
JONES, Patsey E., d.3-june-1853, a. 2y 5d, p. h. & m. jones
L. J. N.
M.B.
NADING, Bome E., b.25-aug-1887, a. 5d, p. r.e. & a.a. nading
NADING, Ida J., b.17-sep-1876, a. 11y 20d, p. r.e. & a.a. nading
PAUL, John, d.2-dec-1871, a. 72y 1m 9d
R.E.N.
RAMOLY, ?, d.18-oct-1905, a. 64y 7m 28d, born in germany

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