The Columbus City Graveyards
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Content © 1985 by Donald M. Schlegel

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Consolidated List

BROWN, Effie                 N
Removed from North to Green Lawn K/60 with Gibbons family.
                                       - Lot book 

BROWN, Hannah                N
Removed from North to Green Lawn I/74. - Lot book

BROWN, Henry family          N?
       Eliza, daughter of H. & M. Brown, died Apr., 1825 @ 3y 6m. 
       Mary, daughter of H. & M. Brown, died Mar., 1835, @ 16y. 
       Howard, father of Henry Brown, died Jan., 1822, @ 63y. 
       Elizabeth, mother of same, died July, 1835, @ 73y. 
       Mary, wife of same, died Aug., 1844, @ 53y.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn C/133

BROWN, Joseph M.             ? 
Died Apr. 14, 1850, @ 28y 7m.          - ts, Green Lawn P

BROWN, Mrs. Lucy F.
Died Mar. 26, 1849, @ 28y.             - ts, Green Lawn G/18
Moved to G/18 ca 1850 ?                - Lot book

BROWN, Marietta              N?
Daughter of Bradford B. & C. M. Brown, July 2, 1835 - Dec. 18, 1839.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn E 

BROWN, Reuben                ?
Son of J. & B. Brown, died Dec. 4, 1859 @ _y 2m 10d.
(Not in card file?)                    - ts, Green Lawn J

BROWN, Thomas                E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 7/20/68, foundling.

BROWN, William               F
Born in Co. Antrim, Ireland 1774; died Sept. 27, 1830; ts at 
Franklinton.                           - ONWGQ, I/70

BRUCK, Carolina M.           ?
Born Cullman, wife of J. P. Bruck, Jan. 18, 1809 - May 11, 1841.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn S/35

BRYDEN, Helen                ?
May 30, 1847 - Sept. 4, 1848; ts at Green Lawn.
                                       - ONWGQ, X/356

BRYDEN, James                N d
On Saturday were disinterred the remains of James Bryden, a citizen 
once very well known and prominent. He died 22 years ago and many of 
our old readers have known the thin man well. His body is well 
preserved, but of his clothing nothing remains except his silken 
neckerchief.                           - Westbote Apr. 24, 1872 
Two boxes from North interred on his heirs' lot M/13 at Green Lawn.
                                       - Lot book



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