John D. Bay does not have a headstone. This picture is of his grave. I am standing in between the foot of his grave and the foot of Libbie Case's grave, which is also unmarked, on the other side of the grave marker to their west. Ms. Case is on the left, and John D. Bay is on the right, in the empty space in the center of this picture. The red stone at the middle left of the picture is a Mr. Poindexter, and he is next to Ms. Case. The stone mostly obscured on the right in the middle is Mrs. Mary Martin (and her husband's) stone. Mrs. Martin is next to Mr. Bay. The stone in the middle at the top of the picture is Mr. Blake. He is directly east of Mr. Bay.
John D. Bay does not have a headstone. This picture is of his grave. I am standing in between the foot of his grave and the foot of Libbie Case's grave, which is also unmarked, on the other side of the grave marker to their west. Ms. Case is on the left, and John D. Bay is on the right, in the empty space in the center of this picture. The red stone at the middle left of the picture is a Mr. Poindexter, and he is next to Ms. Case. The stone mostly obscured on the right in the middle is Mrs. Mary Martin (and her husband's) stone. Mrs. Martin is next to Mr. Bay. The stone in the middle at the top of the picture is Mr. Blake. He is directly east of Mr. Bay.
Family Members
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Henry Roush Bay
1864–1944
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George Washington Bay
1866–1910
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Margaret M. Bay
1867–1873
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Elizabeth Jane Bay Miller
1868–1936
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Lydia Ann Bay Wagner
1871–1901
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Ellen Louise Bay Row
1873–1938
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Ida Supera Bay Keisling
1873–1958
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Emma L. Bay
1877–1880
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Minerva Bay Dressler
1882–1947
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Laura Savilla Bay Zaring
1888–1971
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