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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Charles E Gabard |
November 23 1920 |
June 25 1994 |
Grave |
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona (Arizona, United States of America) |
| Nancy Malinda May |
May 2 1849 |
February 21 1915 |
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South Oak Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Mary A. Gabard |
February 14 1882 |
March 7 1973 |
Grave |
Rauschenbach Cemetery (Missouri, United States of America) |
| Charlie Richard Gabard |
0 |
May 20 2008 |
|
Dogwood Memorial Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Nancy Gabard |
April 26 1804 |
June 23 1894 |
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Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| William Gabard |
October 3 1803 |
May 26 1883 |
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Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Rebecca Foster |
January 20 1840 |
June 29 1877 |
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Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Milton E Gabard |
1859 |
November 23 1930 |
Grave |
Geneva Cemetery (Florida, United States of America) |
| Louise Gabard |
1868 |
1933 |
Grave |
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| W H Gabard |
1851 |
1930 |
Grave |
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Angeline Garwood |
August 13 1824 |
February 14 1905 |
Grave |
Fork Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Irene Anderson |
September 28 1909 |
September 11 1934 |
Grave |
Norway Lutheran Church Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| William Montgomery Gabard |
August 17 1922 |
August 18 2006 |
Grave |
Gillis Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America) |
| Lougenia Gillis Gabard |
May 10 1923 |
0 |
Grave |
Gillis Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America) |
| Charles S. Gabard |
1855 |
1922 |
Grave |
Triune Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| Levisa M. Gabard |
1860 |
1895 |
Grave |
Triune Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| Henrietta Gabard |
1834 |
1924 |
Grave |
Triune Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| Mary Louise Gabard |
1887 |
1924 |
Grave |
Triune Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| Lila Gabard |
August 15 1900 |
November 29 1983 |
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Forest Hill Memorial Park (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Ruth Gabard |
December 31 1910 |
October 18 1981 |
Grave |
Oak Hill Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America) |
| John M. Gabard |
July 11 1909 |
November 21 1974 |
Person,Grave |
Oak Hill Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America) |
| John Henry Gabard |
July 27 1885 |
January 21 1974 |
Grave |
Clemmons First Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Charlotte Gabard |
August 1 1885 |
April 7 1961 |
Grave |
Clemmons First Baptist Church Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Elsie Mae Blackburn |
January 14 1929 |
August 30 2006 |
Grave |
Clemmons Moravian Church Graveyard (North Carolina, United States of America) |
| Clara M. Gabard |
1883 |
1962 |
Grave |
Fairhaven Memorial Park (California, United States of America) |
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