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Tombstone Tuesday: John and Ione Hemphill

by Tonia Kendrick on May 10, 2011 in Evidence

Hemphill genealogy

On July 15, 1895, John Hemphill, the son of Thomas Hemphill and Mattie Love, was born.  He married Ione (aka Harbin), who was born May 10, 1900.  John died when his tractor overturned on June 26, 1957.  Harbin lived 42 years as a widow, dying on March 18, 1989.  They are buried in Chatsworth Heights Cemetery.

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