No further identification for the grave.
However, it may be that the last name is either Holloman or Stewart. This is one of three graves in a row that do not have last names inscribed. There were seven graves in a row with the same type markers that were placed there in the early 1990's. A large double marker was placed at the first two graves in 2005 for William "Bill" Holloman (1846-1946) and Mary Emily Holloman (1865-1949). Starting at the north and running south, the next five graves are as follows: R. D. Stewart, Henry, Kelly, Baby, and Unknown.
No further identification for the grave.
However, it may be that the last name is either Holloman or Stewart. This is one of three graves in a row that do not have last names inscribed. There were seven graves in a row with the same type markers that were placed there in the early 1990's. A large double marker was placed at the first two graves in 2005 for William "Bill" Holloman (1846-1946) and Mary Emily Holloman (1865-1949). Starting at the north and running south, the next five graves are as follows: R. D. Stewart, Henry, Kelly, Baby, and Unknown.
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