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Re: Naturalization 1900-1905 IOWA
Posted by: Jake Peterson (ID *****7188) Date: May 20, 2009 at 22:21:16
In Reply to: Re: Naturalization 1900-1905 IOWA by Raymond Stransky of 11359

Hi Ray;

Thanks!

I'll print out your post, and I've added the death dates to my to-do list in my FTM.

Will try to find obits, but sometimes those older papers are harder, because they don't have the index on the front of the page where it would list where items like births, obits, and opinion columns are found. Will try my best though. :)

Also, I will copy Elizabeth and Isaiah's death records.

Found this little tidbit about the Bronson Cemetery. I have family that live in Bronson, and I can tell you there are very few headstones there, but this little snippet will give you a better idea of where to maybe find headstones.
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Cemetery - The Floyd Township Cemetery, at one time had as many as 83 graves dating back from the 1880's to the 1920's. The cemetery faded out when Graceland Cemetery
(located in southeast area of Sioux City)began and offered to move the exsisting graves free of charge. Among the first graves were Robert Elliott and John Law.

found at: http://www.geocities.com/woodburycoiowa/bronson2.html
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Thanks!

Will try to make it downtown tomorrow or Friday.

Jake


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