graves
This is the grave of John Ross. Born in 1790 in the Cherokee town of Turkeytown, in what is today Alabama, Ross grew up in a mixed race household. His.
This is the grave of Teddy Pendergrass. Born in Kingstree, South Carolina in 1950, Pendergrass grew up with a single mother. It's kind of a sad story, the way it.
This is the grave of Winthrop Jordan. Born in 1931 in Worcester, Massachusetts, Jordan came out of the old liberal elite of Massachusetts, including having Lucretia Mott and Edward Hallowell,.
This is the grave of Ross Youngs. Born in 1897 in Shiner, Texas (yep, home of the famous bock), Youngs grew up fairly working class. His father had worked on.
This is the grave of Garo Yepremian. Born in Larnaca, Cyprus in 1944, Garabed Yepremian grew up in the Armenian expat community there. His family had fled the genocide in.
This is the grave of John L. O'Sullivan. Born in 1813 while his father, a diplomat, and his mother were traveling on a British warship (this seems weird to me.
Somewhere in this section of this columbarium lies the unmarked grave of Walter Bradford Cannon. Born in 1871 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Cannon came from an old French-Canadian family.
This is the grave of Sylvester Graham. Born in 1794 in Suffield, Connecticut, Graham grew up in a tough household. For one, the family had 17 children. For another, his.