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McManus Gravesite


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Submitted by: Bob Chada

Located in the SW 1/4 Section 10 T18N R3E on the homestead of Jacob McManus, in a fenced enclosure are two graves of early settlers of Logan County. See here for more details.
This cemetery is on private property, and you do have to get permission to enter the property.
NOTE Every effort has been made to transcribe this information accurately. These records MAY CONTAIN ERRORS. Any corrections and/or additions greatly appreciated. As with any genealogy information, this is a source and should be considered as such. It is up to the researcher to verify the accuracy.


LAST NAME FIRST MI BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE OTHER
McMANUS Jacob 1842 22 May1903 66 Years
See obit
McMANUS Thomas 11 Feb 1868 13 Jun 1889  


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