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Emma <I>Timanus</I> Boogher

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Emma Timanus Boogher

Birth
Death
27 Nov 1887 (aged 45)
Burial
Jennings, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Emma Timanus married Davis Richardson Boogher on October 19, 1867. She passed at 45 years old. They had 4 children, 1 died within a year. They are Beulah b 10/16/1869; Archer 5/18/1971; Webster 3/14/1873 d 3/4/1874; Dudley 1/2/1876.
Emma's parents were Cale Charles Timanus and Mary Jane Earlougher Timanus.
Emma, Davis and daughter Beulah were originally buried in Wesleyan Cemetery in St. Louis however they were moved within the cemetery when it was partially sold. They were then totally moved from Wesleyan when cemetery closed and placed in Memorial Cemetery in the 1950s. Their graves were mis-marked as Booker. I was able to work with the cemetery management of Memorial and they kindly located the markers under some brush. The graves are not marked other than the two simple markers with the misspelling of Booker. Beulah's marker was not found. If you search Memorial use Booker as the surname. I do not know if there were correct markers in Wesleyan at one time.
Emma Timanus married Davis Richardson Boogher on October 19, 1867. She passed at 45 years old. They had 4 children, 1 died within a year. They are Beulah b 10/16/1869; Archer 5/18/1971; Webster 3/14/1873 d 3/4/1874; Dudley 1/2/1876.
Emma's parents were Cale Charles Timanus and Mary Jane Earlougher Timanus.
Emma, Davis and daughter Beulah were originally buried in Wesleyan Cemetery in St. Louis however they were moved within the cemetery when it was partially sold. They were then totally moved from Wesleyan when cemetery closed and placed in Memorial Cemetery in the 1950s. Their graves were mis-marked as Booker. I was able to work with the cemetery management of Memorial and they kindly located the markers under some brush. The graves are not marked other than the two simple markers with the misspelling of Booker. Beulah's marker was not found. If you search Memorial use Booker as the surname. I do not know if there were correct markers in Wesleyan at one time.


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