Davidson-Williamson Cemetery in Missouri

Burial records:
38
Also known as:
Williamson/Davidson/Stubblefield Cemetery
Phone:
Not currently available
Address:
Missouri
County:
Cass

Davidson-Williamson Cemetery burials list

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
18221892 (aged 70)
Born in:
Virginia
18871888 (aged less than a year)
Died 1883
18661881 (aged 15)
18311880 (aged 48)
18701879 (aged 9)
18351879 (aged 43)
18131877 (aged 64)
18291876 (aged 47)
18721872 (aged less than a year)
18511872 (aged 21)
Died 1863
Died 1860
18141859 (aged 45)
Born in:
North Carolina
Died 1858

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