Back to Cemeteries of Linn
County
History
of Linn County, 1882
Pages
815-817
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.
ADAMS
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Robert
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ANDERS
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ANDERSON
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APEL
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ASHER
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BAKER
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BAILEY
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BAUMAN
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BERNDT
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BERTRAM
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BISHOP
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BORRON
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BURTIS
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CABLE
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CANTWELL
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CARTER
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CARRIKER
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CARTON
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CASS
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COX
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CROWDER
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DAVIS
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DRAKE
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DAWSON
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ECKSTINE
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FORREST
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FREISINGER
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FULKERSON
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FULTON
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GALL
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GIBSON
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GORDON
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GWINN
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GREENSTREET
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HARTS
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HILL
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ASSLER
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IVERS
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JONES
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JOYCE
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KELSEY
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KNAPP
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GRAY
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LIEBHART
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LINVILLE
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MAGERS
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MARCUSSON
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MARGREITER
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MATTINGLY
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MAXWELL
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McCOLLUM
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McKINNEY
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MILLER
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MONSON
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MOORE
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MOORELOCK
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NAGEL
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NORMA
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NOWAK
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OBERMAN
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OVERSTREET
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PEPER
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PERRIN
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PEUGH
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PHILLIPS
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PROUGH
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RIEDL
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SANDERS
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SATTMAN
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SCHMARJE
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SHAFFER
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STONE
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SWITZER
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TAYLOR
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THOMAS
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VAN
TIGER
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WALGREEN
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WILD
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YOCHIM
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Asmus, Aug. 13,1839-March 28, 1913: Paulina, Jan 28, 1857-Jan 9,
1952
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Mary
E., 1816-1879
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