Death certificates state that Elizabeth and Alexander Fillmore were buried in Brownington Cem. They have no markers there, but do have a family and individual markers in Maplewood, and based on their date of death, it can be assumed they are buried in Maplewood Cemetery.
Their children, Lula, Carrie and Harry each have a marker in Maplewood with their parents and the "Boles" family tombstone. However, they also have a large (newer) marker in adjoining Brownington Cemetery. It is engraved, Lula, Carrie and Harry, children of AF and EC Boles. Based on their years of death, it is more likely they were buried in Brownington Cemetery and perhaps a memorial marker placed with the rest of the Boles family in Maplewood. While they might have been moved when their parents died to be placed with them, it would be unusual to then place a large monument where they were originally buried.
Anyone who knows where the children were and are actually buried, please contact via the edit link.
Death certificates state that Elizabeth and Alexander Fillmore were buried in Brownington Cem. They have no markers there, but do have a family and individual markers in Maplewood, and based on their date of death, it can be assumed they are buried in Maplewood Cemetery.
Their children, Lula, Carrie and Harry each have a marker in Maplewood with their parents and the "Boles" family tombstone. However, they also have a large (newer) marker in adjoining Brownington Cemetery. It is engraved, Lula, Carrie and Harry, children of AF and EC Boles. Based on their years of death, it is more likely they were buried in Brownington Cemetery and perhaps a memorial marker placed with the rest of the Boles family in Maplewood. While they might have been moved when their parents died to be placed with them, it would be unusual to then place a large monument where they were originally buried.
Anyone who knows where the children were and are actually buried, please contact via the edit link.
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