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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Martin Bostic |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
7 Sep 1848 |
Russell, Tazewell, Illinois, USA |
Marriage |
4 Oct 1871 |
North Carolina, United Statesto Mary Jane Miller |
Residence? |
1880 |
Russell Co., VAHouse 181 |
Death? |
10 Sep 1909 |
Russell, Virginia, USA |
Burial? |
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Martin Bostic Cemetery, Swords Creek, Russell Co., VA Inscribed on marker are the words: The pains of death are past, labor and sorrow ceased, and life's longworld are closed at last, his soul is found in peace |
References
- ↑ Ancestry Family Trees. (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;)
Ancestry Family Trees.
- Martin Bostic Cemetery
This cemetery only has one grave. It is located at the top of the mountain, above the Bostic coal tipple, on Rt. 67 at Swords Creek. Follow the road up to the water tank and walk around the ridge abt. 1/2 mile...out in the woods.
This file submitted by Vernon Miller
Martin Bostic 09 Jul 1848 - 10 Sep 1909 (s/o Caleb Bostic & Charity Catherine Miller) Inscribed on marker are the words: The pains of death are past, labor and sorrow ceased, and life's long world are closed at last, his soul is found in peace
Martin Bostic's wife, Mary Jane Miller Bostic, is buried in the John D. Miller Cem. on Miller Creek
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