As explained to me by an elder relative, sometimes the child/children would be called by a different name and that is the name used on the stone. The stone posted by Will Motsinger is believed to be Louisa's stone. The name on stone shown is Elvira L. which is reversed to the bible entry. Elvira was Louisa's grandmother's first name.
As explained to me by an elder relative, sometimes the child/children would be called by a different name and that is the name used on the stone. The stone posted by Will Motsinger is believed to be Louisa's stone. The name on stone shown is Elvira L. which is reversed to the bible entry. Elvira was Louisa's grandmother's first name.
Family Members
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John C. Carnahan
1836–1911
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Ruth Ann Carnahan Miller
1838–1882
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Ferguson M. Carnahan
1840–1916
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Barnett Thornhill "Barney" Carnahan
1842–1926
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Aaron Thornhill Carnahan
1844–1885
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Harvey S. Carnahan
1846–1904
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William Harvey "Hamer" Carnahan
1849–1939
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James E. Carnahan
1851–1942
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Mary E. Carnahan Trovillo
1853–1932
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