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Agnes Jackson <I>Richardson</I> See

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Agnes Jackson Richardson See

Birth
Dalziel, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death
28 Feb 1937 (aged 70)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4178417, Longitude: -83.2679667
Plot
Section R, Lot 9, Space 64
Memorial ID
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To locate Agnes See's unmarked grave, locate Section R, find the marker for Block 9 along the cemetery road between the first 2 storm drain structures south of Section T. Next, find the 1st lane north of the Block 9 marker (between the Frank Duncan and Isabel Brown markers) and head east toward the fence. The lane is in a direct line with the carport attached to the house on the other side of the fence. Roughly 20 feet before reaching the fence, look for Agnes' grave halfway between the Nina Conrad and Mary E. Smith markers. These graves are all on the south side of the lane.

1869 - Immigrated to the United States from Scotland
1883 - Married Thomas Aird in Braceville, IL
1912 - Widowed in Thayer, IL
1927 - Married Albert See in Michigan
Sometime after Albert's death in 1931, Agnes lived with her daughter Jessie's family in Lansing and then was living temporarily in Detroit in the home of a granddaughter just prior to her death.
1937 - Died at Receiving Hospital in Detroit, Michigan

It was initially believed that Agnes died in Williamston and was buried in Summit Cemetery. Her death certificate was recently found which reports that she died in Detroit and was buried at that city's Grand Lawn Cemetery.

- Steve Martin, Great-grandson
To locate Agnes See's unmarked grave, locate Section R, find the marker for Block 9 along the cemetery road between the first 2 storm drain structures south of Section T. Next, find the 1st lane north of the Block 9 marker (between the Frank Duncan and Isabel Brown markers) and head east toward the fence. The lane is in a direct line with the carport attached to the house on the other side of the fence. Roughly 20 feet before reaching the fence, look for Agnes' grave halfway between the Nina Conrad and Mary E. Smith markers. These graves are all on the south side of the lane.

1869 - Immigrated to the United States from Scotland
1883 - Married Thomas Aird in Braceville, IL
1912 - Widowed in Thayer, IL
1927 - Married Albert See in Michigan
Sometime after Albert's death in 1931, Agnes lived with her daughter Jessie's family in Lansing and then was living temporarily in Detroit in the home of a granddaughter just prior to her death.
1937 - Died at Receiving Hospital in Detroit, Michigan

It was initially believed that Agnes died in Williamston and was buried in Summit Cemetery. Her death certificate was recently found which reports that she died in Detroit and was buried at that city's Grand Lawn Cemetery.

- Steve Martin, Great-grandson

Gravesite Details

This grave is near the overhanging branches of the mature trees growing along the adjacent fence line.



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