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Name | Maimie J. (Mae) Moyer | |
Birth | Aug 1885 | Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
Gender | Female | |
Census | 9 Jun 1900 | Capitol Twp, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
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1900 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Capitol Twp
9 Jul 1900 726 South 11th Street Moyer, Harold* C., Flora* E Breckenridge, Gertrude, Preston, Maime, Bessie, William* A., and Ruth B. |
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Death | 17 Jan 1906 | Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
Burial | Oak Ridge Cem, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois | |
Oak Ridge Cemetery 1441 Monument Avenue Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
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Oak Ridge Cemetery 1441 Monument Avenue Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
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Person ID | I5794 | Roots |
Last Modified | 8 Mar 2011 |
Father | Harold Charles* Moyer, b. 27 Aug 1854, Knoxville, Knox Co, Tennessee d. 19 Jan 1937, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois (Age 82 years) | |
Mother | Flora Elizabeth* Breckenridge, b. 29 Jan 1858, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois d. 27 May 1938, Indianapolis, Marion Co, Indiana (Age 80 years) | |
Marriage | 30 May 1877 | Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
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Divorce | Between 1906 and 1907 | Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois |
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Family ID | F2461 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Walter Winter, b. 9 Apr 1881, Springfield, Sangamon Illinois d. 27 Oct 1944, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois (Age 63 years) | |||
Marriage | 1904 | Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois | ||
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Family ID | F137 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
Last Modified | 8 Mar 2011 |
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Headstones | Oak Ridge Cemetery 1441 Monument Avenue Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois 62702 phone: 217-789-2340 Oak Ridge Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Illinois at 365 acres and is the second most visited cemetery in the United States. Home of President Abraham Lincoln's Tomb, this active cemetery's first burial was in 1858. The cemetery was officially dedicated on May 24, 1860 and it was reported that Abraham Lincoln and his wife were present at the dedication of the cemetery. Oak Ridge is the burial home of many settlers of Springfield and Sangamon County and state and local officials. For many years the cemetery was segregated as to both color and religion so some areas tend to represent one race, religion or social status. There are several war memorials and a newly dedicated area for the Home of the Friendless residents who were buried there in the late 1800s. Several cemeteries were closed and the remains moved to Oak Ridge over a span of many years. Those include: Hutchinson, Old City Graveyard, Avenue, Kelly, Lanterman, Lightfoot, Elliott, Dunn and Schamel cemeteries. Oak Ridge consists of over 50 sections and 75,000 burials. The office is open 8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. weekdays and 8:00 a.m. – noon on Saturdays (March through November). The staff is very helpful in providing burial locations and should be contacted for plot information when requesting a photo. Other cemeteries that were moved to Oak Ridge Cemetery include Cotton Hill Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois; Clear Lake Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois; Old High School City Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois; Crowder Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois; Home of the Friendless Cemetery. (findagrave.com) |