Sexton's have no records about this burial other than the surname. They do not indicate whether the burial is that of a child or an adult. However, it seems that burials in this area are from the early 1880s at which time Isaac Newton Paynter and his wife Alice May Jones lived in Boise. (They later moved to Caldwell, Idaho.) In the 1900 census, Alice indicates that she has two children who are already deceased. So, it is possible that this is a child of theirs.
Sexton's have no records about this burial other than the surname. They do not indicate whether the burial is that of a child or an adult. However, it seems that burials in this area are from the early 1880s at which time Isaac Newton Paynter and his wife Alice May Jones lived in Boise. (They later moved to Caldwell, Idaho.) In the 1900 census, Alice indicates that she has two children who are already deceased. So, it is possible that this is a child of theirs.
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