Name: James Elton Gall
Birth Date: 1894
Death Date: 1961
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Linn County, Missouri
Cemetery Records Rose Hill and St. Michael Brookfield, Missouri
Volume II - Part II
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Name: John Gall
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1882
Death Date: 04 Mar 1956
Cemetery: Bear Branch
Description: East of Purdin, Mo. History
of Linn County, 1882 Page 847 Bear Branch Cemetery, consisting of something
like an acre of ground, was laid out in 1877, and the body of Mrs.
Elizabeth Guyer was first consigned to earth
within its sacred precinct.
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Cemetery
Records with Biography Excerpts of 1882 of Central Linn County, Missouri
1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Tony J. Gall
Birth Date: 1895
Death Date: 1940
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Mabel C. Gall
Birth Date: 1898
Death Date: 19--
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Tony Gall
Birth Date: 1889
Death Date: 1956
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: BabyCirl
Gall
Birth Date: 1952
Death Date: 1952
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Mary Gall
Birth Date: 1895
Death Date: 19--
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Mary Ellen Gall
Birth Date: 1943
Death Date: 1944
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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Name: Randy Gall
Birth Date: 08 Oct 1950
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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Name: Mary Ellen Gall
Birth Date: 1943
Death Date: 1944
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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Name: Mike Gall
Birth Date: 1870
Death Date: 1953
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Katherine Gall
Birth Date: 1872
Death Date: 1950
Cemetery: New Boston
Description: History of Linn County, 1882 Page 815-817 The New
Boston Cemetery is situated just outside of the
town, and has enclosed a half-acre of ground given by L. B. Hudson. It lies
on a gentle slope northwest of the town. A dau. of C. E. McKinney
was the first body interred within its sacred enclosure, and at this time
some thirty-five mounds tell of death's work in the country around. Current
events of New Boston: Charles Borron was the
first male child born within the incorporated limits of New Boston, and the
first female child born was Eva, dau. of John and Mary Wright, the latter being also the first
child born in New Boston, and the year, 1873, if not 1872. The first death
was Oscar, the son of Albert and Lucy Swink, who
died May 17, 1875.
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1958 Volume VIII
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Name: Gall Richardson
Cemetery: Nester
Description: East of Purdin History of
1882 Page 813 Baker Township: The Nester Graveyard was located on the
northwest quarter of section four, township fifty-nine, range eighteen, in
the year 1842. It was laid out by Frederick Nester, who
donated a half acre of ground. One of his children was the first
that was buried there.
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Source
Information: Ancestry.com. Linn
County, Missouri, Cemetery Records, Vol. 2
& 8 [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2001. Original data: Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. Cemetery Records
of Linn County, Missouri. Vol. II & VIII.
Chillicothe, MO, USA:
Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, c1965. Description: Collection of
cemetery records from Linn County,
Missouri.
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