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- Personal Visit; Glenwood Cemetery, Everett MA
On 1 May 1994, Eugene F. VOGT went to Everett MA to try to find the graves of members of the VOGT family buried in the Glenwood Cemetery.
Glenwood Cemetery is the town cemetery in Everett, just west of Rte 1, east of Rte 99 and beside Woodlawn Cemetery (maps and gravestone locations are in VOGT notebook #2)
After an hour or so of searching, a large sculpted cement monument was found, marking the VOGT family plot on the cemetery street called Maple Ave (7th stone in, on the right, from the benches). On the front of the monument, with VOGT on the bottom, are the following listed names:
1900 Leon P. 1907
1846 Paul A. 1914
1851 Isabelle M. 1939
1888 Harry L. 1948
1877 Marcel G. 1968
1878 Ida M. 1954
and the following names are on the back of the monument:
1906 George R. 1941
1963 Kevin Charles KOVAL 1965
Behind the stone monument, as a surface marker, is the following monument:
Kevin Charles KOVAL
Sept. 20 1963 - June 7 1965
"Our Baby"
After further searching, a small pink granite monument was also found, marked as follows:
Lucien E. VOGT
His Wife
Anna E.
The monument had no other markings nor dates. It is located on the left side, eight rows along the Poplar Ave extension beyond the Greenlawn crossroad. The curb on Poplar Ave was marked "451-401" for the row with Lucien's monument. This second monument is not very close to the first VOGT monument.
Three other monuments of major or minor interest were also found. One was a marker for "Anna JOHNSON," dated 1854-1922. The second was for "Alfred R. NORDSTROM," dated 1897-1917. The third, and most interesting, was marked as follows:
KUHN
Leontine A. 1841-1911
Georgette M. 1880-
Of significance is the lack of a death date for Georgette, suggesting that the plot was purchased in the 1911 time frame, and not used, since if Georgette were alive today she would be 114+ years old. Georgette is listed on the 1920 census sheet as a niece of Isabelle DUPUIS (see reference note #46).
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