In July 1891 the remains of four people were removed from the (closed) English Church Burial Ground on Broadway, in Orangeville, and reinterred in Forest Lawn in 3 adjacent graves. The informant for all four burials was H. M. Rutledge, of Detroit, who I assume is the Hannah M. Rutledge named on her son's gravestone - the only surviving marker.
No death dates are given in the Forest Lawn registers - ages are given for three of them and burials for the same three were found in the St. Mark's Anglican Church registers.
The four individuals were ...
William Wade Rutledge c1838-1866 - in grave 2
William Montgomery Rutledge 1860-1862 - son of Wm W. & Hannah M. - in grave 3
Joseph George Rutledge - no dates found, only place of birth & death - in grave 3
William Miller c1834-1866 - in grave 4
The Baptismal Register of St. Mark's, Orangeville, reveals that Joseph George was also a child of William & Hannah M. Rutledge, storekeeper, residence: Orangeville, born March 23, 1862 and baptized August 31, 1862.
In July 1891 the remains of four people were removed from the (closed) English Church Burial Ground on Broadway, in Orangeville, and reinterred in Forest Lawn in 3 adjacent graves. The informant for all four burials was H. M. Rutledge, of Detroit, who I assume is the Hannah M. Rutledge named on her son's gravestone - the only surviving marker.
No death dates are given in the Forest Lawn registers - ages are given for three of them and burials for the same three were found in the St. Mark's Anglican Church registers.
The four individuals were ...
William Wade Rutledge c1838-1866 - in grave 2
William Montgomery Rutledge 1860-1862 - son of Wm W. & Hannah M. - in grave 3
Joseph George Rutledge - no dates found, only place of birth & death - in grave 3
William Miller c1834-1866 - in grave 4
The Baptismal Register of St. Mark's, Orangeville, reveals that Joseph George was also a child of William & Hannah M. Rutledge, storekeeper, residence: Orangeville, born March 23, 1862 and baptized August 31, 1862.
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