Texas), but this has yet to be confirmed.
John died 26 Aug 1910, but Louisiana did not start keeping track of deaths until 1911, so no death certificate exists. A death certificate would've been useful as it would've named John's parents and where he was buried.
It is possible that a local church could have maintained records of his death & burial, if the church were around back in 1910.
Also, if an obituary were run in a local newspaper, the burial site could be determined.
Texas), but this has yet to be confirmed.
John died 26 Aug 1910, but Louisiana did not start keeping track of deaths until 1911, so no death certificate exists. A death certificate would've been useful as it would've named John's parents and where he was buried.
It is possible that a local church could have maintained records of his death & burial, if the church were around back in 1910.
Also, if an obituary were run in a local newspaper, the burial site could be determined.
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