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This entry is part 35 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

Block 7, lot N (or Null) is an area which area appears to contain single graves. There was one record for which we found no marker, row 7, grave 051, Raymond Largent, buried buried 16 Dec 1941.

There were two burials of people with surname Largent that we located.

7 N row 19, #19, Ralph Largent, 1925-1965, owner Largent, Ralph & Edna.ralphlargent

7 N row 18 # 004, Leeland Wilbur Largent, 1912-1964, owner Largent, Leeland.
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This entry is part 34 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

On one of my many cemetery visits, I was accompanied by a third cousin, who is a Long descendent. Some of her family is included in my photographs, although I am not connected to them. The space for the owner of this lot was empty in the cemetery records. There may be one unmarked grave on this lot, that of Mary Alice Largent, 1860-1939. The records aren’t entirely clear.

Beatrice E. (Ash) Largent, 1904-1989, and Webster Clay Largent, 1895-1972.
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Nola M. (Towers) Largent, first wife of Webster C. Largent, whose death record is here. A “premature birth” is listed as a contributory factory in her death. If that baby is buried here, I did not find the marker.
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The death record of this child gives his name as Franklin F. Largent, and his parents as Leeland and Freda (Nickerson) Largent.
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This entry is part 33 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

This lot was purchased 29 July 1936, probably by my grandparents. They must have been planning ahead, no death occurred in the family until my grandfather’s in 1948.

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James Austin Yearnd, 1927-1979, my father.

William Henry Yearnd, 1883-1948, my grandfather.

Winnie Alice (Kaiser) Yearnd, 1885-1957, my grandmother.

Marion Augusta Yearnd, 1912-1969, William and Winnie’s daughter, my aunt.

William Henry Yearnd, Jr., 1917-1992, William and Winnie’s son, my uncle.

(Margaret) Jane (Yearnd) Devereaux, 1910 – 2002, William and Winnie’s daughter, my aunt.

Leo Edward Joseph Devereaux, 1906-1981, Jane’s husband, my uncle.

The Fath family is linked to the Yearnd family by marriage.

Albert G. Fath, 1889-1914

Edna K. (Koetter) Fath, 1891-1969

Anita C. Fath, 1913-1982

I took this overview shot in 2007, after we planted the Memorial Day flowers.
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The marker in the foreground is one of the Fath burials. The footstones, in order from left to right: William, Jr., James, Winnie, Marion, Jane, Leo.

This entry is part 32 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

This lot was purchased 8 March 1920, according to the cemetery records.

Dorothy Warren, 19 March 1905 – 5 March 1920. Dorothy was Papa’s aunt.
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Edward Isaac Warren, 30 Dec 1880 – 10 Jan 1962; and Susan Amelia Foreman , 21 Nov 1884 – 24 May 1956, Papa’s paternal grandparents.
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Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

John Alfred Phillips was born in Canada 12 March 1865 and died in Cadillac Michigan 26 February 1950.
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Anna “Annie” (Kaiser) Phillips was born 12 March 1865 in Canada and died in Cadillac 26 Feb 1950. She was another of the Kaiser siblings, a sister of my great-grandfather William, and a daughter of my 2nd great grandparents. She married John Phillips 23 April 1888 in Cadillac.
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Their son, William Adlem Phillips, 1891-1951 ,and his wife, Edna (Harris) Phillips, 1889-1971, are also buried on this lot.
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This entry is part 31 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

The Lamb family’s lot is close to those of my grandparents and father, so I often see their graves when I am at the cemetery. In the course of my research, I found that one of the Lambs was married to one of my cousins, specifically, a second cousin, once removed. Not a close relationship, and I don’t remember meeting the lady, although I may have when I was very young.

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Fred S. Lamb was born, according to his marriage record, in St. Johns, Michigan in 1862. He immediately preceded my grandfather as probate judge in Wexford County, and I was fascinated by the scales of justice on his footstone when I first saw it.

Delia J. (Cook) Lamb, 1862-1956, wife of Fred.

Fred H. Lamb, 1905-1988, a son of Fred S.

Ruth E Lamb, 1903-1970, wife of Fred H.

Morris S. Lamb, 1900-1983. Morris was another son of Fred S. and Delia J. Morris and my family belonged to the same church, First Congregational. He was there nearly every Sunday, and I saw him often. His wife, Mary Cecelia Long, 1904-1988, was the cousin I mentioned. She is buried in Mt. Carmel, the Catholic cemetery across the street.

Althea D. (Lamb) Olsson, 1898-1987, was the oldest child of Fred S. and Delia. She was another faithful member of First Congregational, and often sat in the same pew with her brother, Morris. I remember being slightly surprised when she mentioned “my brother”, and I realized the two were siblings.

James L. Olsson, 1889-1959, Althea’s husband. I don’t remember him at all, I would have been eight when he died.

The Lilac

August 31st, 2009 | Posted by Granny Pam in Cemeteries | Granny's Ancestors - (1 Comments)
This entry is part 30 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

There are many surprising moments in life, and I had one this spring. M-in-L, Papa and I spend a day or so visiting cemeteries on Memorial Day weekend each year. Last year, Papa and I went back to Maple Hill Cemetery to water our flowers.

Since it was just the two of us, and we had a few minutes, I wanted to look at some family lots I hadn’t see in several years. One of those is block B lot 60, where my great-grandparents are buried.

I was amazed to find this.

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That knurly old lilac has been on the lot as long as I can remember, I have no idea who trimmed it the way is is. Most lilacs in the area are clumped bushes, not single larger trunks. I had never seen this one blooming before in the entire 35 or so years I have visited this cemetery. It is planted next to the marker for William, Jennie and Cecelia Kaiser, which you can just see in the foreground.

This entry is part 29 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

The southeast portion of Block T, lot 459 was purchased by “Joseph Long” on 5 May 1909, according to the cemetery print-out in the local library. I found three gravestones on the lot.

Joseph Long, 1832-1909, was my second great-grand uncle, a sibling of Elizabeth Long. The parents of the Long siblings were (surprise!) Joseph Long and Mary. I have several last names for Mary, and I won’t bore you with that problem right now. Joseph was predeceased by his wife and five of his seven children according to his death certificate. Two of his children were living in Cadillac at the time of his death, Joseph Long, 1877-1944, and Henrietta Long Kelly, 1873-1949; so they may have been his only surviving children.
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Joseph and Alice (Gibbs) Long are also buried on this lot. This Joseph was a son of the Joseph who died in 1909. Joseph and Alice were married in Wexford County, Michigan on 26 June 1902. This Joseph, 1877-1944, was probably the purchaser of the lot, where he first buried his father.
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Alice (Gibbs) Long was born in 1875 and died in 1960.
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Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

This lot is close to the lot containing the burials of the George and Lucy (Kaiser) Johnston families, Block T, Lot 461. Interestingly, some of the grave markers are the same style. The southwest portion of this lot was purchased on either 13 or 11 October 1909 by Elizabeth Kaiser

Elizabeth (Long) Kaiser, 1834-1921,  was my second great-grandmother. I do not know the date of her marriage to William Kaiser, but they married in Canada. Since the first several children in their family claim a birth place of Vaughan, Ontario, it is likely they married somewhere near the Kaiser’s historic residences in Vaughan. The area was referred to as “Kaiserville”, and today, is the home to an authentic historic village.
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William Kaiser, 1837-1909, Elizabeth’s husband, my 2nd great-grandfather.
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Elbert “Bert” G. Rice, 872-1945. Rice was the husband of another child of Elizabeth Long and William Kaiser, Amelia/Mildred.
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Mildred (Kaiser) Rice, 1878-1963. “Aunt Millie”, is what we called this lady, the youngest sibling in the family of William and Elizabeth (Long) Kaiser. Her name was “Amelia” on the 1881 census in Canada, when she was a 3-year old. She was Mildred in volume 2, page 120, record 1637 of Wexford County, Michigan, marriage records, where her 1 May 1900 marriage was recorded.
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This entry is part 27 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

Maple Hill is a larger city cemetery, located on the south side of Cadillac, Michigan. I have collected a number of photographs from this cemetery and will post my photographs by lot number.

This lot is in an old part of the cemetery, and runs parallel to Mitchell Street. My dad showed me how to find it by walking southeast from the corner of a shed that is on the path closest to the graves.

This is the resting place of my Kaiser great grandparents. The three newer stones appear to have been purchased near the date of the death of William, or perhaps he purchased them before he died. They are not from the time Jane, my great-grandmother and his first wife died.
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William Kaiser, born 30 June 1862 in Ontario, probably in Vaughan Township, York County; and died 23 December 1940 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He was staying with his daughter Bertha Kaiser Ballou at the time of his death.

“Cecelia” 1887. This marker is what sent me to the city offices to look at the original burial logs. There was no record on the cemetery printout for Cecelia Kaiser who died 1887. In the original logs I found an entry for the burial of a baby and Jane “Jennie”. The baby’s record reads, Nov 21 1887, Kysor (sic) wm. inf. 3 months, white, male American. The white and male are written in the column with ditto marks of the record above. The burial location is: “BR”.

Just two lines later, January 29, 1888, Kysor (sic), Mrs Wm, white female, American, buried in block B. The Kysor has Kaiser written in above it. I have found no death record in Wexford or any other county for these individuals, it must have gone unrecorded.  Jane “Jennie” (Johnston) Kaiser was William Kaiser’s first wife, and my great-grandmother.

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No one in my family ever mentioned this baby to me. She would have been a full sister of my grandmother, who was born in 1885. Aunt Bertha, who I mentioned above, was my Grandma’s half-sister.

Daniel Kaiser, born 6 June 1844, probably in Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario and Died 12 December 1907 in Cadillac, Wexford, Michigan. Daniel’s death certificate states he was born in Pennsylvania, and that his parents were Daniel Kaiser and Sarah Fisher. Both of these statements are errors. Daniel’s marriage, recorded on 1 January 1868 in Kent County, Michigan shows his birth place as Canada, as do his census listings for 1870, 1880, and 1900. His parents, Daniel E. Kaiser (1806-1872) and Hannah Fisher were members of loyalist families who traveled to Canada in the late 1700′s or early 1800′s. Daniel was a brother of my 2nd great-grandfather, William Kaiser. He was an uncle of my great-grandfather who owned, and is buried on this lot.
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Also on this lot: Daniel Erlin Kaiser, a son of Daniel Kaiser and Amanda VanMeer. This little boy died on 22 April 1883, of scarlet fever. He was the only known natural child of Daniel and Amanda.
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Gerald Catlin, 1885-1898. Gerald was visiting Daniel and Amanda when a horse kicked him and he subsequently died. Gerald was the son of Amanda’s sister Minnie VanMeer Catlin and her husband Sherman. The Catlins were residents of New York.
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