In 1860, living in the household of Samuel and Margaret was a daughter "Jannie" age one month. Records of a direct descendant of Samuel and Margaret state her name was Jane. The stone is very worn and it's impossible to tell exactly what the first letter is. The death year also appears to be 1826 instead of 1862 which would certainly be an error, since neither of her parents were even born then. It is possible to still read "daughter" and the parents as S. H. & M. L. Haden. It's a bit odd that this child is buried in this cemetery, when the siblings born just before and after - one of whom died in the same year, are buried in Phillips Cemetery in Simpson Co.
In 1860, living in the household of Samuel and Margaret was a daughter "Jannie" age one month. Records of a direct descendant of Samuel and Margaret state her name was Jane. The stone is very worn and it's impossible to tell exactly what the first letter is. The death year also appears to be 1826 instead of 1862 which would certainly be an error, since neither of her parents were even born then. It is possible to still read "daughter" and the parents as S. H. & M. L. Haden. It's a bit odd that this child is buried in this cemetery, when the siblings born just before and after - one of whom died in the same year, are buried in Phillips Cemetery in Simpson Co.
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