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For those that are perhaps seeing these transcriptions for the first time, the transcriptions may give on first glance, the appearance of a great many typos, so I feel obligated to explain that the abundance of y, m, and d represent abbreviations for year, month and day. Although you will find most engravers follow similar patterns, it seems there are several different abbreviations used to represent these three time terms including: y, yr, yrs, yr's & years; m. mo, mos, mo's, and months; d. da, das, da's, and days and on rare occasions, h, hr, hrs, hr's, and hours. I tend not to use commas except to separate surname from given name, given name from date, except where found on actual inscription, same goes for the [.] (period). When you see the symbol [_] (underscore), I use it to represent missing or unreadable letters, or if a lot of letters are unreadable I may express it by several periods, such as Jos...h . Sometimes you will find raised letters such as "c" in surnames such as in McClain, or if the engraver added smaller letters that were left out and added later, when I encounter them, tend to express them, when possible, as found on the stone. Sometimes engravers will use the latin term Æ or æ, this is just a term that generally replaces the word "aged". One last comment, all actual text found engraved, will come first in bold text. All comments, observations, personal knowledge remarks added by submitter, concerning an individual, but not inscribed on stone, will then proceed in regular text. ~R.M.Sizelove~
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McCullough, Fielding, 1897 - 1942 Fielding was born 7 Jan. 1898, in Oakwood, Paulding Co., OH, died on 17 Feb. 1942. Son of Samuel Webster & Sarah A. Immel (Emmal) McCullough. Lot 106, row 19. He died in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., MI. This is my grandfather. |
McCullough, Ethel Bell, 1888 - 1907 Ethal Bell is the daughter of Samuel Webster McCullough & Sarah Ann Immel (Emmel)McCullough. She was born in WAshington Twp., Paulding Co., OH. She is buried near her brother Fielding, Row 19. |
McCullough, Sarah A., 1862 - 1957; Samuel, 1860 - 1916 Sarah Ann (Immel/Immel) McCullough Harger, wife 1st of Samuel Webster McCullough, was born 21 Mar. 1863 in Paulding Co., OH, daughter of Jacob & Margaret (Caskey) Immel. She died 19 Apr. 1957 in Elida, Allen Co., OH. Samuel Webster McCullough is the son of Samuel & Sarah (Craig) McCullough. They are buried nedxt to each other, Row 19, Lot 106 |
McCullough, Samuel, Co. K, 134 th OHIO N. 13 INF Samuel if the son of Alexander & Rachel (Cary) McCullough. Samuel, married Sarah (Craig) in about 1898, Madison Co., OH. He was a veteran of the Civil War, died 25 Dec. 1919. Samuel's parents are buried close this his grave. Row 18. |
McCullough, Sarah... Sarah (Craig) McCullough, wife of Samuel. Row 18 |
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