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Henry Martin Yonson

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Henry Martin Yonson

Birth
Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
14 Nov 1868 (aged 41)
Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The husband of Sophia Catharine Rouzer, they married March 11, 1851, in Thurmont, Frederick County, MD.

Children: Georgeani Virginia Yonson, George Parker Yonson, Rosanna Catherine Yonson, Henry Martin Yonson, Ellen May Yonson, Lewis Steiner Yonson and William Sherman Yonson.

The Evangelical Reformed Church and Cemetery were (abandoned) in 1924. Now the present site of the Memorial Grounds Park, 210 North Bentz St. Frederick, Frederick County, MD. A bronze plaque was erected to establish the burials of the earliest setters in Frederick. No stones exist today and many of these internments were originally at the Trinity Chapel (abandoned). The plaque in Memorial Grounds Park has been able to add 366 inscriptions from the two cemeteries. There are 17 more names recorded on a plaque at the Trinity Chapel cemetery.

In 1904 Michael A. Gruber copied inscription then remaining. Scharf also made transcription here. Thus, the present compiler, Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, as published in Names In Stone, by incorporating information recorded by Scharf, and Gruber.

Bio- Mike Hahn
The husband of Sophia Catharine Rouzer, they married March 11, 1851, in Thurmont, Frederick County, MD.

Children: Georgeani Virginia Yonson, George Parker Yonson, Rosanna Catherine Yonson, Henry Martin Yonson, Ellen May Yonson, Lewis Steiner Yonson and William Sherman Yonson.

The Evangelical Reformed Church and Cemetery were (abandoned) in 1924. Now the present site of the Memorial Grounds Park, 210 North Bentz St. Frederick, Frederick County, MD. A bronze plaque was erected to establish the burials of the earliest setters in Frederick. No stones exist today and many of these internments were originally at the Trinity Chapel (abandoned). The plaque in Memorial Grounds Park has been able to add 366 inscriptions from the two cemeteries. There are 17 more names recorded on a plaque at the Trinity Chapel cemetery.

In 1904 Michael A. Gruber copied inscription then remaining. Scharf also made transcription here. Thus, the present compiler, Jacob Mehrling Holdcraft, as published in Names In Stone, by incorporating information recorded by Scharf, and Gruber.

Bio- Mike Hahn


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