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Newbern Cemetery Mississippi Twp, Jersey County, Illinois
Newbern Cemetery Photo taken from Jersey County Illinois, GenWeb site. In compliance with the request to republish the copyright notice: "Jersey County, Illinois GenWeb, © Judy Griffin 2003. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data and images may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for other presentation without express permission by the contributor(s)." http://jersey.ilgenweb.net/Cemetery/cem-newbern.html
Notice: Location of this cemetery is a bit conflicted to plot this map. Findagrave says this cemetery is in East Newbern, but East Nebern is in Elsah County rather than Jersey County, and provides no mapping or pictures. The Jersey Illinois GenWeb site states the site is in Mississippi Twp; so, that is the location plotted here.
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- [A Snider-from Julie Goheen.FTW]
Alton Evening Telegraph 20 Oct 1934
Mrs. N. Herman Succumbs at 59
A heart ailment from which she had been a sufferer for two years resulted in the death at 2:3 0 a. m.,
today of Mrs. Nettie Armstrong Herman, 59. Her death occurred at the family home, 504 William s
street.
The heart ailment had not been cause for alarm until two weeks ago, when she became bedfast , ant
then there was not thought to be any immediate danger.
Mrs. Herman, the widow of William Herman, was born in Newbern but had been a resident of Alto n
since her early youth Her marriage took place here and her children were all born and reare d in
Alton.
Three daughters. Mrs. R. W Mills, Mexico, Mo.. Mrs. Hazel Parker, of Coffeyville, Kans., an d Miss Flora Herman of Alton and three sons, Harry of Coffeyville, Kans., Merlin of Romervill e, Calif., and Ancil of Alton, survive. She also leaves a grandson, Harry Legg. The grandso n had resided with Mrs. Herman since the death of his parents in his infancy, sister, Mrs. Jo hn Gill of Coweta, Okla., and 11 other grandchildren also survive.
Funeral arrangements will not be made pending word from the children who reside at distant pl aces
Alton Evening Telegraph 26 Oct 1934
Burial at Newbern for Mrs. Nettie Herman
The Rev, Otto Horsley. pastor of Main Street Methodist Church, conducted funeral rites Tuesda y afternoon at Bethel Church in Newbern for Mrs Nettle Herman of 510 William street.
Mrs. Herman was born in Newbern vicinity and there was a large gathering of friends from tha t neighborhood at the funeral in addition to those from Alton. Burial was in Newbern cemetery .
Pallbearers were William and Everett Myers, Joseph Zimmerman, Herbert Curvey, Henry Farmer un d
Peter Slover.
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