It is likely that she is buried in Evergreen Memorial Gardens, as that is where her sons, Charles, George, and John, are buried.
Mary's parents are buried in the Alger Cemetery in Battle Creek, Page County.
Commonwealth of Virginia Death Certificate of Mary Ann Ramey. Registration District 0692A, Registered 17, Stamped 14697, 10 June 1924. Luray, Page, Virginia. Birth date approximately 1822. Parents: Abram Alger and Peggy Dovel. Informant: D. W. Ramey; Burial: June 12 1924, Luray, Va.; Undertaker: I. C. Bradley
Cause: "The death of Mary Ann Ramey was due, I think, to ulcerated cystitis. Virgil Hammer, M. D."
Note: Find a Grave memorials show Peggy Dovel married to Asa Alger in 1833 as does the Virginia Compiled Marriage database at ancestry.com. On the 1850 U. S. Census for Page County, Virginia, Mary A. is listed as a daughter of Asa and Margaret Algier. She is 14 years old, so born about 1836.
It is likely that she is buried in Evergreen Memorial Gardens, as that is where her sons, Charles, George, and John, are buried.
Mary's parents are buried in the Alger Cemetery in Battle Creek, Page County.
Commonwealth of Virginia Death Certificate of Mary Ann Ramey. Registration District 0692A, Registered 17, Stamped 14697, 10 June 1924. Luray, Page, Virginia. Birth date approximately 1822. Parents: Abram Alger and Peggy Dovel. Informant: D. W. Ramey; Burial: June 12 1924, Luray, Va.; Undertaker: I. C. Bradley
Cause: "The death of Mary Ann Ramey was due, I think, to ulcerated cystitis. Virgil Hammer, M. D."
Note: Find a Grave memorials show Peggy Dovel married to Asa Alger in 1833 as does the Virginia Compiled Marriage database at ancestry.com. On the 1850 U. S. Census for Page County, Virginia, Mary A. is listed as a daughter of Asa and Margaret Algier. She is 14 years old, so born about 1836.
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