Tombstone Tuesday: John H. and Louise J. (Wykoff) Emery

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Headstone of John Henderson Emery and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa.

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John Henderson Emery, son of Fannie Margaret McMurray Emery Maytag, and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery are buried in Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. The location of their grave is Sec 4 Lot 190 Block 17.

Headstone of John Henderson Emery and his wife Louise Jane (Wykoff) Emery, Newton Union Cemetery, Newton, Iowa.

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. A special thanks to Richard Weston for his tireless work for Find A Grave and for families researching in Jasper County, Iowa. He provided so many photos and much information over the years, and was a kind man. We miss him.
  2. Photos posted with kind permission of the photographer.

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