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Wine Family Cemetery #1
Contributed by: Homer Mussleman
Take Mountain View Road (Route #627)
past intersection with Kellogg Mill Road (Route #651.) Go past the fifth house
and turn right onto a dirt road. Follow the dirt road past a pond. Cemetery is
located in the woods on the left about 100 feet from the road. Wire fence has
deteriorated and is overgrown. Contains one tombstone (Charles Bussell)
born 5/20/1799; died
11/16/1875.
Also a
shaft with the remaining names. Bill Gordon was guide.
Bryant, Mary G.
Maiden Name: Wine
1846 1897
Consort: John Alexander Bryant
Wine, Charles William
1843 1893
Consort: Frances E. Lambert
Wine
War:
Civil War
Bryant, Sally
1888 1901
Parents: John Alexander & Mary C.
Bryant
Wine, Frances E.
Maiden Name: Lambert
1843 1917
Bussell, Charles
May 20, 1799
Nov 18, 1875
Consort: (1) Mary Black (2) Lucy Ann Wine
War: War of 1812 & Civil War
Wine, Malsena
1872 1874
Parents:
Charles W. & Frances E. Wine
Wine,
Mary G.
1880 1880
Parents: Charles W.
& Frances E. Wine
Lambert, Frances
Maiden Name: Long
1820 1880
Consort: David Lambert
Wine, Nehemiah
1881 1895
Parents: Charles W. & Frances E.
Wine
Wine, Almedia C.
1870 1897
Parents: Charles W. & Frances E.
Wine
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