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John Kirk “Albert” Grierson

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John Kirk “Albert” Grierson

Birth
Death
1858
Burial
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
O.P. Lot 384
Memorial ID
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PARENTS:

This memorial created to seek help identifying the connection of both Albert and Etta Grierson to the Griersons buried in O.P. Lots 383 and 384. Albert Grierson (b.&d. unk); Etta Grierson (b.&d. unk.); George Grierson (d. 1950), and Ben Grierson jr. (d. 1934) are bur. in Lot 384.
Per cemetery plot record: Albert is nickname for John Kirk, son of Ben & Alice

3/9/2020 Per #47665105; Suggested edit: "This is a duplicate of Find A Grave Memorial 149132790 and John Kirk Grierson is buried with his grandparents in Graceland cemetery in Chicago, Illinois." Grandparents are Susan Bingham-Kirk and John Kirk! Thank you!
(Section G, Lot 854 Mem. #207730805 )

Don't know if there is a stone in Graceland. The photo of this stone was taken in Jacksonville East, around a large Family tombstone. Perhaps the stone in Jacksonville East is a "cenotaph", without body. Unclear. It is not uncommon for a person to have stones in more than one cemetery, or to have been moved. ed.)
PARENTS:

This memorial created to seek help identifying the connection of both Albert and Etta Grierson to the Griersons buried in O.P. Lots 383 and 384. Albert Grierson (b.&d. unk); Etta Grierson (b.&d. unk.); George Grierson (d. 1950), and Ben Grierson jr. (d. 1934) are bur. in Lot 384.
Per cemetery plot record: Albert is nickname for John Kirk, son of Ben & Alice

3/9/2020 Per #47665105; Suggested edit: "This is a duplicate of Find A Grave Memorial 149132790 and John Kirk Grierson is buried with his grandparents in Graceland cemetery in Chicago, Illinois." Grandparents are Susan Bingham-Kirk and John Kirk! Thank you!
(Section G, Lot 854 Mem. #207730805 )

Don't know if there is a stone in Graceland. The photo of this stone was taken in Jacksonville East, around a large Family tombstone. Perhaps the stone in Jacksonville East is a "cenotaph", without body. Unclear. It is not uncommon for a person to have stones in more than one cemetery, or to have been moved. ed.)


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