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Hatton (IOOF) Cemetery
Adams County, Washington

Lat: 46°46'42"N, Lon: 118°50'06"W

Contributed by Dorothy Eppich, Jun 30, 2000 [deppich@cbnn.net]. Total records = 15.

Hatton Cemetery is located 1/4 mile West of Hatton on South side of road. It is in the NE corner of Sec. 19 Twp. 15 N Range 32 EWH.

Hatton (IOOF) Cemetery: Size: 1.1 acres.
Earliest date of birth on stone 1820;
Earliest date of death on stone 1906.
Read Jun 25, 2000, by Lee & Dorothy Eppich
Records of this cemetery cannot be located.

- Dorothy Eppich

ADAMS, Marvin Orval, b. Dec 18, 1898, d. Mar 28, 1907, 8 yrs. 3 mo. 10 days, s/o J. D. & Cora Adams
BILLERBECK, Ellis S., b. Feb 29, 1905, d. Mar 29, 1907, s/o G. A. & Grace Billerbeck
BIRDWELL, Walter R., b. Oct 25, 1876, d. Oct 15, 1909
BISHOP, Mary M., b. Oct 15, 1885, d. Dec 5, 1916
BLAYLOCK, Eddie E., b. Aug 13, 1894, d. Dec 29, 1916, 22 yrs 4 mo. 16 days, s/o John & Susan M. Blaylock
BLAYLOCK, Susan M., b. May 10, 1865, d. Jan 27, 1911, Mother
BOOKER, Edna O., d. Sep 20, 1910, 15 yrs. 5 mo. 11 days, d/o T. R. & M. B. Booker
CAMPBELL, Margaret Pauline, b. Jun 9, 1904, d. Jun 25, 1906, d/o W. A. & M. A. Campbell
GERHARD, Wilhelmine, b. Nov 5, 1865 in Germany, d. May 30, 1912, w/o Karl Gerhard
LARSON, Leslie E., b. May 10, 1903, d. Apr 3, 1907, s/o L. E. & S. Larson
RIGGS, Elizabeth, b. May 6, 1820, d. Apr 23, 1907
ROBBERSON, Elnora, b. Apr 11, 1870, d. Jun 22, 1906, w/o J. D. Robberson
STEPHENSON, D. Leroy, b. 1891, d. 1916
YOUNT, Infant, b. Sep 2, 1906, d. Sep 2, 1906, Child of G. S. & J. Yount

15 graves, could have been more but not clearly marked.
Metal Marker ( No name or dates)

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