Buried in division 11 of Fulton Cemetery is Daniel C. Dodge. Born in Indiana around 1844 the son of Stephen and Rhoda, Daniel was living in Clinton County in 1862 when he enlisted in Company D of the 26th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. After the war he returned to his home in Michigan. He was married to Hannah and eventually they settled in Gratiot County. Daniel eventually moved to Grand Rapids where he died in March of 1895 and was buried in Fulton Street Cemetery.
During their efforts to transcribe the tombstones in Grand Rapids cemeteries in the 1920s, the D.A.R. somehow confused Daniel's last name with that of the D'Ooge family from the Netherlands. Unfortunately that initial error has been reproduced in subsequent reproductions of those early transcriptions.
They lay so still/faintly smiling/ at the fools around them/quietly toiling
Monday, October 26, 2015
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Kommer and Andrew Esveld - Fulton Cemetery Grand Rapids, Michigan
Kommer Esveld was born in 1847 in the Netherlands and came to the United States with his father Andrew. In 1864 Kommer enlisted in the 21st Michigan Infantry. He survived the war and returned to his home in Grand Rapids where he married and raised a family. He died in 1933.
Andrew Esveld was born in about 1812 in the Netherlands but eventually left Holland and brought his family to the United States. He died in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1880 and was buried in Fulton Cemetery.
Andrew Esveld was born in about 1812 in the Netherlands but eventually left Holland and brought his family to the United States. He died in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1880 and was buried in Fulton Cemetery.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Hubbardston, Michigan - east and west side
These two are a bit tricky to find, not your typical grid layout for this sleepy village to be sure.
So, the West Cemetery is right off of Boyden Road as you're coming into the village from the west; if you've come to the river you've passed it. It's on the left (north) side of the road.
As for the eastern cemetery, once you've crossed the river into the village you'll come to a stop sign; the Post Office is on your right. Turn right and drive a short distance to Church Street; make a left and up a few blocks at the corner of Church and Pleasant streets is the cemetery.
So, the West Cemetery is right off of Boyden Road as you're coming into the village from the west; if you've come to the river you've passed it. It's on the left (north) side of the road.
As for the eastern cemetery, once you've crossed the river into the village you'll come to a stop sign; the Post Office is on your right. Turn right and drive a short distance to Church Street; make a left and up a few blocks at the corner of Church and Pleasant streets is the cemetery.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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