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Alphabetical by Epitaph


He never killed a man that did not need killing.
   - Robert Clay Allison, 1840-1887

"I see dumb people"
   - Micah G. Green, 1985-2001

I told you I was sick

"That's all folks"
Man of 1000 voices
Beloved husband and father
1908 - 1989
   - Mel Blanc

Alphabetical by Name


Battle, Fannie  (1842-1924)

In memory of her 43 years of devoted and unselfish work for the poor of Nashville. (Mary Francis Battle - Confederate spy and social reformer)

Buford, Col. John

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Col. John Buford
Born in Virginia
A.D. 1779
He was a public spirited citizen of Kentucky for 40 years and of Illinois for 10 years. He was 7 years a member of the Kentucky Legislature and 4 years a Senator of Illinois. Died at Rock Island. A.D. 1847

Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island, IL


Spencer, Hon. John W.

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Hon. John W. Spencer
Born in Vergennes VT.
July 25, 1801.
Died at Rock Island, ILL.
Feb. 20, 1878.
Into that morning

Eliza Wilson
Wife of
John W. Spencer.
Born in Newhaven, VT.
Apr. 2, 1812.
Died at Philadelphia, PA.
Jan. 8, 1888.


Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island, IL

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