Age 3yrs 2mos
Floyd was born on December 18, 1876 in Millington, Tuscola County, Michigan and died from diphtheria on November 12, 1879 in Millington. He was the son of Levi McComb (1850-1942) and his wife, Lorinda C. BROWN McComb (1857-1924).
Floyd's 4-year old sister Edith also died from diphtheria, just 10 days after Floyd died. Their deaths are found in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880.
Floyd is buried next to his two little sisters, Elsie May who died in 1891 from typhoid fever and Edith. Their headstones are about 20 feet from their grandfather's grave site (Nathan McComb, Jr.) which can be seen clearly in the last picture as the double "white" headstone (it looks close to the tree, but is actually about 30' away from the tree).
There are no row markers for this cemetery (nor is there a sign), but each of the children's grave sites has a headstone and there is a large family headstone near the graves.
The cemetery is on a little hill on the side of Willard Road (nearest cross road is Irish which is less than an 8th of a mile from the cemetery). The latitude and longitude of the cemetery is Latitude: 43.223N Longitude: -83.565W (a map shows Willard Road as being "Willard" on the west side of Irish and North County Line on the east).
This is a link to info on Hopkins Cemetery http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=115894
Age 3yrs 2mos
Floyd was born on December 18, 1876 in Millington, Tuscola County, Michigan and died from diphtheria on November 12, 1879 in Millington. He was the son of Levi McComb (1850-1942) and his wife, Lorinda C. BROWN McComb (1857-1924).
Floyd's 4-year old sister Edith also died from diphtheria, just 10 days after Floyd died. Their deaths are found in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880.
Floyd is buried next to his two little sisters, Elsie May who died in 1891 from typhoid fever and Edith. Their headstones are about 20 feet from their grandfather's grave site (Nathan McComb, Jr.) which can be seen clearly in the last picture as the double "white" headstone (it looks close to the tree, but is actually about 30' away from the tree).
There are no row markers for this cemetery (nor is there a sign), but each of the children's grave sites has a headstone and there is a large family headstone near the graves.
The cemetery is on a little hill on the side of Willard Road (nearest cross road is Irish which is less than an 8th of a mile from the cemetery). The latitude and longitude of the cemetery is Latitude: 43.223N Longitude: -83.565W (a map shows Willard Road as being "Willard" on the west side of Irish and North County Line on the east).
This is a link to info on Hopkins Cemetery http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=115894
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