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This entry is part 48 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town. This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. These graves are of people related to her family.

Wesley and Mary Murray
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Amelie or Amelia (Thibeaut) Mullen, wife of Theo Mullen
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Felix Thibeaut
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Ludger and Virginia Thibeaut
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Oliver Thibeaut
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This entry is part 47 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Garvin
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Roy W. Garvin, 1885-1950. Roy was my first cousin, once removed, the son of Mary Ann Kaiser and John Garvin.

Sadie (Brisbois) Garvin, 1885-1979, Roy’s wife.

This entry is part 46 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendant, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

This lot was owned by Thomas M. Long. He was my first cousin, three times removed.

Lamb

Mary Cecelia (Long) Lamb, 1904-1998, my second cousin, twice removed. Daughter of Thomas M. Long and Elizabeth Rooney. She married Morris Lamb.

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Thomas Michael, 1869-1973, Long and wife Elizabeth (Rooney) Long, (1870-1924); the lot owner and above described cousin.

Gertrude Long, 1907-1988. She was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth, and my second cousin, twice removed.

Also on this lot:

Bernadette Hazel Long, born 10 March and died 15 March 1916, no marker. Bernadette was the eleventh child of Michael Patrick Long and his wife Emma (Martell) Long. This baby’s father, Michael P. Long was a brother of the Thomas M. Long buried on this lot.

William A. Long, died 24 November 1930 at age 6 months according to the cemetery records, no marker.

This entry is part 45 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Hoitenga
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Joseph Hoitenga and wife Agnes (Long) Hoitenga. Agnes Amelia Long was my second cousin, twice removed.

Willis and Marguerite Hoitenga and their baby

This entry is part 44 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Long

John N. Long, 1897-1956, my second cousin twice removed, and wife Corrine Alworden Long 1899-1983.
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This entry is part 8 of 8 in the series Land Records

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendant, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Long

Thomas Michael, 1869-1943, a nephew of my 2nd great-grandmother, Elizabeth Long Kaiser. He was my first cousin, three times removed.
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This entry is part 43 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Long

Michael P. Long, 1879-1952, and wife Emma Martell Long, 1883-1947
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Also on this lot, Gladys Marie Long, 1909-1910, died at age 11 months, no marker.

This entry is part 42 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

Caulkins

Clyde Conway Caulkins, 1888-1905. Clyde was the son of Marie Conway Caulkins. Maria was a sister Delia Conway Kaiser, my 2nd great-grandfather’s second wife.

Maria Conway Caulkins, 1860-1937. Maria was Clyde’s mother, and a sister of Delia Conway Kaiser.

Kaiser

Delia Conway Kaiser, 1862-1930. She married William Kaiser on 27 November 1889 and was my grandmother’s step-mother.
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Austin William Kaiser, 1896-1920, was the son of Delia and William Kaiser, a half-sibling of my grandmother, Winnie A. Kaiser Yearnd.
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Elizabeth Long Kaiser’s name is listed on the lot card, with a question mark after it, as if she might be buried on this lot. St. Ann Church also maintains an log of all funerals conducted. On page 13, of the book marked, “Record of Interments”, line one says: Date of death & Burial: 7/19/1921 – 7/21/1921; Names of Persons Interred: Elizabeth Kaiser; Place of Birth: Alsace, France; Age: 85 yrs; Disease: Old Age; Priest: E. A. Lef??ne; Cemetery: City; Remarks: column blank. Although Elizabeth remained faithful to her Catholic religion throughout her life, it appears that she was buried with her husband in Maple Hill Cemetery where I found her marker.

This entry is part 41 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

This cemetery is just inside the city limits on the south. It is on the west side of U.S. 131 (also Mitchell Street) as you enter the town.

This is one of two cemeteries that a cousin and I visited in 2002. She is a Long descendent, and some of these graves are people who are unrelated to “my” family; they are probably related to her.

All underlined names are linked to photos. Use your browser’s back button after viewing a picture.

We reviewed the lot card for this lot in the St. Ann Church records. Bernard J. Long is listed as the owner of this lot.

Long

Bernard Joseph Long, 1876-1954 and his wife Valeria Thibeaut Long, 1882-1959. Bernard Joseph was a nephew of my 2nd great-grandmother, Elizabeth Long Kaiser, and my first cousin, 3 times removed.

Rosalie, 1914-1914

Margarete Long, 1903-1907

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Beverly Ann, 12/5/1929 age 3 weeks, according to the cemetery lot card. It is impossible to tell if the date is a burial date or a death date.

Eugene Francis, 11/11/1928, age 1 month according to the cemetery lot card. Again, I could not tell if the date was a burial date or a death date.

Bernard Long, with a date of 27 February 1913 is also listed on the front of the lot card, but not on the back, which shows the grave locations. Bernard Long, also known as Benjamin, died on 27 February 1913 in Cadillac, Wexford, Michigan. He was my cousin’s grandfather, my 2nd great grand-uncle. My cousin related that her mother said the family had promised him he would be buried with his wife in Ontario, Canada when they convinced him to come to Cadillac, Michigan after she died.