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Re: Anderson Men's Burials on White's Land

The 48N-15W-middle of Sec. 19 cemetery is on the 1876 plat and is listed on Acre Value as Old Ebenezer Cemetery. Its surrounded by MO conservation land and there is a yellow conservation dept. sign on the gate on Find a grave. I suspect this is too far east for the Widow Turner Farm fight deceased. I am leaning towards the other one which appears about 100 yards north of the section line in section 12.

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Anderson Men's Burials on White's Land
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