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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Alice Kay 1818 November 8 1892 Grave Alliance City Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Irene Young July 7 1912 April 21 1992 Grave Foxwood Memorial Park (New York, United States of America)
Marie J Young November 3 1942 April 19 2003 Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Margaret Young June 18 2005 George Washington Memorial Park (New Jersey, United States of America)
Lottie Arietha Guy 1892 September 25 1930 Grave McKee Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Anna Pearl Young September 9 1884 August 29 1979 Woodland Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Hilda Young June 14 May 13 1988 Grave Capitan Cemetery (New Mexico, United States of America)
Clara M. Young 1885 1959 Grave Saint Andrews Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Rebecca Kee 1848 1887 Grave Young Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America)
E. Clemenzy Young October 13 1863 February 26 1936 Goodlett Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Grace M. Goewey November 22 1893 March 19 1929 Grave Prospect Hill Cemetery (Vermont, United States of America)
Violet Young November 24 1927 February 18 1997 Grave Forest Hills Cemetery (Alabama, United States of America)
Ervin Young March 25 1928 February 10 2006 Person,Grave Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens (Texas, United States of America)
Young H G R May 3 1917 Nikolai Cemetery (Jekabpils District, Latvia)
E Adele Young 1911 2007 Grave Riverhead Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Patricia Young 1948 1990 Grave Hillcrest Gardens (North Carolina, United States of America)
Mary Young 1920 1991 Grave Hillcrest Gardens (North Carolina, United States of America)
Martha Young January 14 1863 Shiloh Cemetery (Alabama, United States of America)
Carolyn Ann Young September 15 1948 Silver Hill Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
Mary Louise Coe April 27 1920 September 18 2008 Person,Grave Jackson Cemetery (West Virginia, United States of America)
Clinton J. Young March 30 1929 October 2 2008 Person Sunnyside Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Lucinda Young May 3 1845 March 21 1920 Meadville Cemetery (Missouri, United States of America)
Lonnie Young June 14 1924 December 23 2006 New Style United Methodist Cemetery (Alabama, United States of America)
Cammie Mae Young May 26 1900 May 6 1982 Grave New Salem Cemetery (Louisiana, United States of America)
Ruth Evely Gay April 14 1902 March 18 1999 Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
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