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A E Garden and Garden Family Ancestors. Garden Family History Home Base. Welcome to this index of all Garden Family History blogs! The family history in these blogs is proudly dedicated to the memory of A. In the first few years of the 21.
Welcome to our site about Evelyn Garden! This photo shows her at a young 80 years! Included in this site are many writings, both by Evelyn herself and by others. In addition, there are many photos and other images.
Jefferson Township, Mahaska County, IA. Burial in Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Iowa. This excellent photo below of Merrill L. Garden is dated June 23, 1953, two weeks before his 43rd birthday. The photo is from his biography in the Mahaska County History published in 1984.
Contemporaries of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. Posted on March 6, 2010. This site presents the family tree of Archie E.
The Home Place, Smith Place and The Island. The Island was the cornerstone of A. The foresight of Archie and Merrill to arrange for this purchase cannot be overestimated. That was the down payment made to the Omaha Land Bank to secure the purchase. The Island was so named because originally it lay between two Des Mo.
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Coal Creek Church and Cemetery played a large role in regard to our ancestors. It was the community church that they attended. It was the church in which their funerals were held and the cemetery in which they were buried. Our McClure and Covey ancestors lived in the neighborhood. A photo of the south side of the church. The church was built in the winter of 1892 and dedicated in May, 1893. The south gate to Coal Creek Cemetery.
Learning from patient encounters to make me a better doctor. A 7 month old boy has suffered with eczema for at least three months. It was all over his body, including the trunk, all four limbs and face. There was no flexural surface preference. On examination, there were areas of dry, lichenified skin. There were no blisters, crusts or vesicles. During the flares, he would itch frequently so was given chlorphenamine for night time relief. Do you think we should see a specialist? .