There don't seem to be any sexton burial records for the month of December 1887 in the sexton's ledger book on microfilm.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. On 15 NOV 1881, C. E. MURPHEY paid $15 for city 2-1168. On 17 APR 1882, S. R. MURPHEY paid $5 each for city 2-1168½ and 2-1183½. These lot together compose Lot 68 in Section B of Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Dowd et al.), Volume 1, p. 20. Autry reports two adult-sized ledgers and 4 child-sized ledgers, none of which have any identifying markings. A VA-issued military headstone has since been provided for Simri R. MURPHEY and placed in the lot, although the precise position of his grave remains unknown.
There don't seem to be any sexton burial records for the month of December 1887 in the sexton's ledger book on microfilm.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. On 15 NOV 1881, C. E. MURPHEY paid $15 for city 2-1168. On 17 APR 1882, S. R. MURPHEY paid $5 each for city 2-1168½ and 2-1183½. These lot together compose Lot 68 in Section B of Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Dowd et al.), Volume 1, p. 20. Autry reports two adult-sized ledgers and 4 child-sized ledgers, none of which have any identifying markings. A VA-issued military headstone has since been provided for Simri R. MURPHEY and placed in the lot, although the precise position of his grave remains unknown.
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