June 5th is burial date per Death certificate.
https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/51324697 provided plot location and narrative.
Cemetery Records list as having no current tombstone. However, A-176 also has an Emma Browning** (1880- 3 Jun 1908 or 1830-1908 (two different inscriptions)) interred within. This plot is associated with the Cooper family.
**NOTE: Read the news article about where the son was taken. Her brother, Ernest Browning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper were foster parents.
The nickname Daisy, comes from the June 11th Philadelphia Inquirer article that he was captured.
June 5th is burial date per Death certificate.
https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/51324697 provided plot location and narrative.
Cemetery Records list as having no current tombstone. However, A-176 also has an Emma Browning** (1880- 3 Jun 1908 or 1830-1908 (two different inscriptions)) interred within. This plot is associated with the Cooper family.
**NOTE: Read the news article about where the son was taken. Her brother, Ernest Browning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper were foster parents.
The nickname Daisy, comes from the June 11th Philadelphia Inquirer article that he was captured.
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