Thomas J. Plott and Stephen had land grants in Canada for several years. While living in Canada, my grandmother, Mary Plott, attended the Saskatchewan Normal School where she graduated in 1906 as a teacher. She taught in Texas.
According to the death certificate, Thomas died of apoplexy (old term for stroke). He died at 9 am on March 6th, 1911.
His spouse, Margaret, died in Nebraska in 1914. However, she is buried in Texas according to her death certificate. I am assuming that she will be buried in a family plot near her spouse.
Here is info on where their plots are located at Holy Cross Cemetery. Thomas Plott (buried 3/9/1911) is in Section D, Lot 66 E 1/2, Space 6 and a Mrs. M. Plott (buried 4/25/1914) is in Section D, Lot 66 E 1/2, Space 7.
Thomas J. Plott and Stephen had land grants in Canada for several years. While living in Canada, my grandmother, Mary Plott, attended the Saskatchewan Normal School where she graduated in 1906 as a teacher. She taught in Texas.
According to the death certificate, Thomas died of apoplexy (old term for stroke). He died at 9 am on March 6th, 1911.
His spouse, Margaret, died in Nebraska in 1914. However, she is buried in Texas according to her death certificate. I am assuming that she will be buried in a family plot near her spouse.
Here is info on where their plots are located at Holy Cross Cemetery. Thomas Plott (buried 3/9/1911) is in Section D, Lot 66 E 1/2, Space 6 and a Mrs. M. Plott (buried 4/25/1914) is in Section D, Lot 66 E 1/2, Space 7.
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