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This entry is part 39 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.

James Winfield Largent, 1886-1944 and Nora E. (Stewart) Largent, 1889-1967.
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This entry is part 22 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.

More members of the Cowin family are resting peacefully in a newer area of the cemetery.

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W. Guy Cowin, son of William W. Cowin and Martha E. “Mattie” Stinson.
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Pearl A. (Garvin) Cowin, wife of William “Guy” Cowin. Pearl is my link to this family, she was the daughter of John Garvin and Mary Ann Kaiser.

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Robert G. Cowin, son of Guy Cowin and Pearl Garvin.

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Amber J. (Garn) Cowin, wife of Robert G. Cowin. Amber was the daughter of Archie Garn and Eva D. Stewart.

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Gordon K. and Barbara (Cowin) Nystrom, daughter of Guy Cowin and Pearl A. Garvin.
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Belle’s Box – 20

September 15th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 23 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here.

The cast of characters is located here.

“Best Wishes”

Post mark is Manton, Michigan, but otherwise illegible.

A dressed to: Mrs Belle Fellows, Manton, Mich

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Sep 15
Bessie arrived a hospital in good condition
will let you know again

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Bessie Ann Lamunion was the daughter of Merritt “Scott” Lamunion and his wife Adelia Widger, and a niece of Belle.

Bessie’s second husband, Elgie Stewart, must have written this card after taking his wife to the hospital, probably in Cadillac, but possibly Traverse City.

Bessie and Elgie were married 13 March 1910, and Elgie died on 9 March 1939. Since Belle married Charley Tinker 15 July 1913, this card was likely written between March 1910 and July, 1913.