It has been suggested by Find-a-Grave visitor 'elainer', that this individual's name should be _Jane_ Adelaide Ashbaugh. No sources were provided for this variation, however the suggestion is herein noted, with thanks
Furthermore, it has been suggested by Find-a-Grave contributor SMYTHE & BRIDGEWOOD TREE, that Jane was born in "Bartonville"; however the place known as Bartonville was a hamlet which is now an inner-city neigh-bourhood of the City of Hamilton, and differs from the larger Township of Barton which extended west and south outside of the City core, and included farm lands and hamlets 'on the Mountain'. Nevertheless the suggestion is herein noted, with appreciation
It has been suggested by Find-a-Grave visitor 'elainer', that this individual's name should be _Jane_ Adelaide Ashbaugh. No sources were provided for this variation, however the suggestion is herein noted, with thanks
Furthermore, it has been suggested by Find-a-Grave contributor SMYTHE & BRIDGEWOOD TREE, that Jane was born in "Bartonville"; however the place known as Bartonville was a hamlet which is now an inner-city neigh-bourhood of the City of Hamilton, and differs from the larger Township of Barton which extended west and south outside of the City core, and included farm lands and hamlets 'on the Mountain'. Nevertheless the suggestion is herein noted, with appreciation
Gravesite Details
Although her name is not inscribed on the Ashbaugh monument, the CemOffice has verified that she is interred in this plot in Section A5
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