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Beulah -

I seen Daniel Flanagin's grave stone in the local Cemetary and he was from Leelanaw - tip of the pinky finger of Michigan or on the left hand. He is burried on a hill overlooking the bay/sand dunes/and deep forests.
Looks like he lost his wife at a young age - Mary J died March 19, 1882 - 34 years 4 months and 24 days.........................
His father and mother's graves are next to his wife's
Thomas 1815 - ? (no year of death?)
Manerva 1820 - 1881
brother William 1854 - 1880 - killed by the cars in Chicago
sister Helen? 24 years old 1880
SAD - looks like he had to burry the entire family before his turn and his stone is furthest left to them all - their's under the large pine trees.

Doug

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