Here are two markers for two babies with one name. Baby Joe Fox, 1910-1912 and Baby Joe Fox 1914-1916. I would like to think that if there were a third Baby Joe Fox, that he lived to a rip old age.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Baby Foxes
Here are two markers for two babies with one name. Baby Joe Fox, 1910-1912 and Baby Joe Fox 1914-1916. I would like to think that if there were a third Baby Joe Fox, that he lived to a rip old age.
Monday, November 8, 2010
One thing leads to another
Having looked through Funeral Notices printed in the Oregonian, I've learned there's a pattern in when a Funeral Notice is printed after a person's death; and that is usually two days. But for some reason I went to the Multnomah County Library's on-line files of the Oregonian for Oct 31, 1906 to check if I could find Eliza Fenton Plummer's Funeral Notice. To my disappointment it wasn't there. However, there was a Funeral Notice for a Frank Crupy who was being buried at Multnomah Cemetery. I went back to the data base to find a Crupy being buried there and found only one person with that surname. The only information I found in the cemetery database was for a "Mr. Crupy" who is buried in Section A, Lot 17, grave nr 1. At least now we now have a name for Mr. Crupy and we now know when he died, 104 years ago. There is no marker at A, 17, 1 commemorating Mr. Crupy.
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