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Tag Archives: Sears
Silas Calvin Ramsey Pictures
Last month the gravestone for my 3rd Great Grandfather Silas Calvin Ramsey was set at the Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. See: Silas Calvin Ramsey Gravestone Silas passed away in 1903, but he never had a permanent stone. Thanks … Continue reading
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1819 Marriage Documents
Religion in Family History This afternoon I found some interesting documents from the marriage of my 4th Great Grandparents Adam Sears and Susannah Kern. Adam and Susannah were married on October 26, 1819 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Here you can … Continue reading