Interment record in the sexton's ledger book shows: an infant son of L. E. CALDWELL was stillborn at family residence (address 506 Thirty-first Street, Columbus), and was buried 13 MAR 1920 in Section 1, Lot 185. The sexton was Emory JEFFERSON.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. City 1-185 corresponds with Lot 184 of Section A in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Vol. I, p. 115. The newspaper obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth LAND (died 21 OCT 1934), who's buried there, mentions surviving daughter Mrs. Irene CALDWELL.
Interment record in the sexton's ledger book shows: an infant son of L. E. CALDWELL was stillborn at family residence (address 506 Thirty-first Street, Columbus), and was buried 13 MAR 1920 in Section 1, Lot 185. The sexton was Emory JEFFERSON.
This grave is evidently not identifiably marked. City 1-185 corresponds with Lot 184 of Section A in Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Vol. I, p. 115. The newspaper obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth LAND (died 21 OCT 1934), who's buried there, mentions surviving daughter Mrs. Irene CALDWELL.
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