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== Transcriptions from 1994 - Source Unknown == | == Transcriptions from 1994 - Source Unknown == | ||
+ | '''4. On the Hatfield property, Knox Cave Road''' | ||
+ | Isaac M. VanAuken, died Dec. 27, 1853, aged 20 years, 5 months, 24 days | ||
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+ | In memory of Mary Ann VanAuken, who died June 14, 1813, aged 13 years, 3 months, 9 days | ||
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+ | Jacob P. VanAuken, died June 15, 1068, aged 70 years, 4. months , 7 days | ||
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+ | The one we loved and prized so high<br> | ||
+ | lies gone to dwell above the sky<br> | ||
+ | With a sweet temper and free from guile<br> | ||
+ | it was the Lord that made him smile<br> | ||
[[Image:Knox Graves Transcriptions 1994 - Finch.jpg|600px|thumb|center|<center>1994 - VanAuken Family Burying Ground</center>]] | [[Image:Knox Graves Transcriptions 1994 - Finch.jpg|600px|thumb|center|<center>1994 - VanAuken Family Burying Ground</center>]] | ||
[[Category:Cemeteries]] | [[Category:Cemeteries]] |
Revision as of 20:00, 13 June 2013
Location
Description
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- Jacob Satterlee, d. 26 Feb 1837, Age 80
- Elizabeth Sitterly, d. 6 Feb 1893, Age 93, wife of Jacob VanAuken.
- Gitey M. Swan, d. 23 Apr 1833, Age 5, daughter of John & Mary Swan
- Sally C. Swan, d. 20 Apr 1833, Age 1, daughter of John & Mary Swan
- Mary Ann VanAuken, d. 14 Jun 1833, Age 13
- Issac M. VanAuken, d. 27 Dec 1853, Age 20
- Jacob P. VanAuken, d. 15 Jun 1868, Age 70
- Evirt M. , d. 28 Oct 1853, Age 1, last name illegible.
Transcriptions from 1994 - Source Unknown
4. On the Hatfield property, Knox Cave Road
Isaac M. VanAuken, died Dec. 27, 1853, aged 20 years, 5 months, 24 days
In memory of Mary Ann VanAuken, who died June 14, 1813, aged 13 years, 3 months, 9 days
Jacob P. VanAuken, died June 15, 1068, aged 70 years, 4. months , 7 days
The one we loved and prized so high
lies gone to dwell above the sky
With a sweet temper and free from guile
it was the Lord that made him smile