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    1. Re: [IAMADISO] Madison County Cemetery on Interment.com
    2. Judy Wight Branson
    3. Hi Sharon, Thanks much for the update on James and William. The following is what I have on William & family in the McDonald-Chase Cemetery. I have Laizure spelled as Laisure and am going to send a correction to the webmaster at the site to have it changed. I thought as long as I am doing that, you might have some correction and / or additions for those in the Laizure family who are buried there and I can send them all at one time. Laizure, Bell - d. 6-10-1881 Laizure, H. N. (Pete) - b. 1871 - d. 1951 Laizure, Harriet A. (McDonald) - b. 3-29-1872, Winterset - d. 3-25-1918 - w/o William B. - d/o Robert Fletcher & Leah C. (Ruth) McDonald Laizure, Infant - no dates - s/o J. T. & Rachel Laizure, Infant - d. 1-21-1880 - s/o William H. & Nancy E. Laizure, James T. - b. 1908 - d. ?? Laizure, John B. - b. 5-10-1878 Madison Co. - d. 7-15-1878 - s/o William H. & Nancy E. Laizure, Melvin G. - b. 1909 - d. ?? Laizure, Nancy E. (Low) - b. 1840 - d. 1925 - w/o William H. Laizure, Willaim B. - b. 6-12-1889, Winterset - d. 3-28-1939 - h/o Harriet A. - (m) 12-26-1893 Madison Co. - s/o William H. & Nancy E. (Lowe) Laizure, William Hamilton - b. 1829 - d. 1893 - h/o Nancy E. - f/o John B.; William B. If you can add any exact dates, birth places, parents, etc., I would like to add the new info to the records for the McDonald-Chase Cemetery. Thank you very much, Warm Wishes, Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <SLH1753@aol.com> To: <IAMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [IAMADISO] Madison County Cemetery on Interment.com > Dear Judy, > Just in case someone asks: > James T. Laizure (1831-1911) went to Cherokee Co., KS. His wife was Lavina > Gram from Tuscarawas co., Ohio. All his living children went with him > > His brother William Hamilton Laizure remained in Madison County. William, > wife Nancy, and many of his children & grandchildren are buried in the > McDonald-Chase Cemetery. > > Thanks for all you do. I have corresponded with a Laizure who tromped across > Madison County looking for the grave of little John J. Laizure. We thought he > died when he was about 12. Now we have a time and a place for him. And I > emailed my cousin with the information, so he doesn't have to cover the whole > county on foot! > Regards, > Sharon Hofer >

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