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	<title>Links To The Past &#187; Cemeteries and Deaths</title>
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	<description>Southeastern Wisconsin Genealogy and History</description>
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		<title>Pilgrims Rest Cemetery Additions</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/08/14/pilgrims-rest-cemetery-additions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 13:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was sent a few additions for Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Milwaukee. I also have copies of some of the Zion United Church of Christ (also known as Evangelical Zion Kirche) death records and transcribed some. I have found that many of the deceased from this church were buried in Pilgrims Rest or Forest Home. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was sent a few additions for Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Milwaukee.</p>
<p>I also have copies of some of the Zion United Church of Christ (also known as Evangelical Zion Kirche) death records and transcribed some.  I have found that many of the deceased from this church were buried in Pilgrims Rest or Forest Home.</p>
<p>Names include:<br />
Attenbech<br />
Blankenburg<br />
Geinler<br />
Geissler<br />
Haefner<br />
Harchge (Harihge?)<br />
Heinig<br />
Henke<br />
Jahnke<br />
Jahnke<br />
Klug<br />
Knabe<br />
Lobitz<br />
Martens<br />
Menzel<br />
Nabakowski<br />
Ruebner<br />
Schauz<br />
Schendel<br />
Simon<br />
Springer<br />
Wall<br />
William</p>
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		<title>Easton Cemetery Photo</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/08/12/easton-cemetery-photo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 23:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Adams County]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irvin sent in some photos of the Snider family in the Easton cemetery. I added them to the Adams County Website]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Irvin sent in some photos of the Snider family in the Easton cemetery.  I added them to the <a href="http://www.wiroots.org/wiadams/cem25.html">Adams County Website</a></p>
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		<title>Civil War Military Symposium</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/08/12/civil-war-military-symposium/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 17:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Genealogy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Genealogy Links]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Milwaukee County]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Washington County]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am currently planning on attending a Civil War Symposium in Fort Wayne Indiana at the Allen County Library on Friday and Saturday Oct. 8 and 9, 2010. If any of my fellow Milwaukee researchers would like to tag along, I would welcome the company. http://thing1.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/Military%20Symposium_2010.pdf The Allen County library has a large collection of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am currently planning on attending a Civil War Symposium in Fort Wayne Indiana at the Allen County Library on Friday and Saturday Oct. 8 and 9, 2010.</p>
<p>If any of my fellow Milwaukee researchers would like to tag along, I would welcome the company.</p>
<p><a href="http://thing1.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/Military%20Symposium_2010.pdf ">http://thing1.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/Military%20Symposium_2010.pdf </a></p>
<p>The Allen County library has a large collection of genealogy materials from all states.  I have heard it is definitely worth the trip out there if one can go.</p>
<p>It is approximately 5-6 hours to drive out there (depending on Chicago Traffic).  I don&#8217;t know when I will be leaving yet.  It will either be Thursday or very early Friday to give me time to do research at the library at least for a few hours. (first session starts Friday at 2:30)  (It will also depends on the other passengers).</p>
<p>If you are interested let me know.  You would be responsible for all your own costs (admission, hotel, food, etc.)  I am willing to split a room if you are comfortable with that.</p>
<p>Let me know by sending me an email, placing a comment below or calling 262-783-1620.</p>
<p>Ellen-</p>
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		<title>Washington County Wisconsin New Surname Additions</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/08/08/washington-county-wisconsin-new-surname-additions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 02:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, For those of you who don&#8217;t know I recently acquired the GenWeb site for Washington County, Wisconsin. I have been busy adding surnames to the site. In the past couple names the following names have been added. You can visit the site at www.LinksToThePast.com/washington ADAMS, AHLERS, ALBINGER, ALBRECHT, ALTENHOFEN, AMIDON, ANDERSON, ARNET, ASHWORTH BACH, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>
<p>For those of you who don&#8217;t know I recently acquired the GenWeb site for Washington County, Wisconsin.</p>
<p>I have been busy adding surnames to the site.  In the past couple names the following names have been added.<br />
You can visit the site at <a href="http://www.LinksToThePast.com/washington">www.LinksToThePast.com/washington</a></p>
<p>ADAMS, AHLERS, ALBINGER, ALBRECHT, ALTENHOFEN, AMIDON, ANDERSON, ARNET, ASHWORTH</p>
<p>BACH, BAILEY, BAILEY, BARNEY, BASEMAN, BASTIAN, BASTIAN, BASTIAN, BAUER, BAUMGARTNER, BEAN, BECKER, BEER, BENNETT, BETTEN, BIERNER, BLECHA, BLINGS, BOCK, BODAN, BODEN, BOENITZ, <span id="more-758"></span>BOESEWETTER, BOHN, BOLTON, BORNGISSER, BOXHORN, BRAATZ, BRATZ,, ISSEL, BROWN, BRUEDERLE, BRUNNER, BRUSCHKE, BUCH, BUCKREUS, BUCKSTAFF, BURCKHARDT, BURGESS, BUTTERFIELD</p>
<p>CAMERON, CAMPBELL, CARREL, CASEY, CLARK, CLIFFORD, CLOUGH, COERPER, COJYEINBURG?, COONEY, COWAN, COXE, CRASS, CROWFOOT, CUP</p>
<p>DAVIS, DEBANO, DECKWAR, DEMMON, DENISON, DETMERING, DEUTSCH, DHEIN, DIENLER, DREHER, DUERRWAECHTER, DUERWAECHTER</p>
<p>EAMES, ECKSTEIN, EISENMANN, ENGELHARD, ENGMANN, ENNIS, EWING</p>
<p>FAGAN, FAHEY, FARMERY, FAUKE, FENTON, FINK, FINNEGAN, FLEISCHMAN, FOLEY, FORBES, FRANCKENBERG, FRANK, FRASER, FREY, FRISBY, FROEHLICH, FUGE, FUHRMANN</p>
<p>GANSEL, GARVEY, GAYHART, GEEHL, GEHL, GEHRING, GEIDEL, GENGLER, GEORGE, GETTELMAN, GLANTZ, GOETTER, GOETZ, GOLDAMMER, GONRING, GORRY, GOTTHARD, GOULD, GREEN, GRUEL, GRUHLE, GRUND, GUDEX, GUNDRUM, GUTH, GUTSCHENRITTER</p>
<p>HAASE, HAENTZ, HAGER, HAHN, HANDKE, HANER, HANKENDORF, HARNS, HARTER, HARTMAN, HARTWIG, HARTZ, HAUER, HAUGER, HAYES, HEIPP, HELD, HELLING, HENDRICKS, HENNICA?, HERBST, HERMAN, HERRIGES, HEUCHMAN, HIGGINS, HILDEBRANDT, HILGER, HIRSCHBOECK, HOERIG, HOLEHOUSE, HOLLENSTEIN, HOLZ, HOPPE, HORN, HORNER, HOSCH, HUBBARD, HUELS, HUNT, HUNTINGTON</p>
<p>JACHIZE?, JACKSON, JANKEE, JANSEN, JEKEL, JEKLIN, JENNER, JOECKEL, JOHNSON, JONES, JUNG</p>
<p>KARSTEN, KAUFFMAN, KAUFFUNG, KELLER, KELLY, KENDELL, KENEALY, KESSEL, KIRCHER, KLEFFLER, KLEIN, KLESSIG, KLETTI, KLIPPEL, KLUMB, KNAPP, KNEELAND, KNIPPEL, KOCH, KOENEN, KOENIG, KOEPKE, KOHLSDORF, KOHOUT, KOOPMAN, KOUTH, KRAEMER, KRAETSCH, KREUTZER, KRIEGER, KUCKUK, KUECHENMEISTER, KUEHLTHAU, KUHAPT, KUHLMAN, KURTZ, KUTH</p>
<p>LA CRAFT, LANG, LAUBENHEIMER, LAUBENSTEIN, LAY, LE COUNT, LEBKUCHLER?, LEICH, LEINBERGER, LEINS, LEISGANG, LEMKE, LILLYCEAP, LIND, LIVER, LOCKNEY, LONG, LOOS, LOWE, LUCAS, LUCKOW, LUSSENDEN, LYNCH</p>
<p>MAHR, MANN, MARTIN, MAUL, MAXON, MAY, MAYER, MCCARTY, MCHENRY, MCQUEEN, MEISENHEIMER, MELCHER, MELDBERG, MENGER, MERTEN, MILLER, MOOERS, MORAN, MOUTIN, MOWRY, MUELLER, MUNDON, MUNGER, MURPHY</p>
<p>NANSCAWEN, NEHRBASS, NEUBERG, NEUNUEBEL, NICOLAUS</p>
<p>O&#8217;MEARA, O&#8217;NEIL, OBERMILLER, OSTRANDER, OTT</p>
<p>PARISH, PARK, PETERS, PETRI, PICK, PICKEL, PLACE, PLAUM, PLAUN, POST, POTTER, POWERS, PRIEN, PULS</p>
<p>RANDALL, REAM/REED, REED, REGER, REGNER, REHRL, REIDENBACH, REIK, REIS, REISER, REISSE, REYNOLDS, RICE, RICHTER, RILEY, RIX, ROBINSON, ROGERS, ROHN, ROLFE, ROOT, ROSCHE, ROSE, ROSENHEIMER, ROSS, ROTHENMEIER, ROWELL, RUEGG, RUMMEL, RUPLINGER, RUSCO</p>
<p>SALTER, SAUER, SAUERMANN, SAUR, SAWYER, SCHAETZEL, SCHANTZ, SCHELLENDERG, SCHLITZ, SCHMIDT, SCHNEIDER, SCHOETZ, SCHOTTLER, SCHROEDER, SCHULER, SCHWARTZ, SCHWENDENER, SCHWIN, SCOLLARD, SEELEY, SEIGEL, SEIVERS, SELIGER, SELINGER, SHELLEY, SHINNERS, SHIP, SICKELES, SILBERZAHN, SIMON, SLATKEY, SMITH, SNIDER, SPAETH, SPERBER, SPIEGELBERG, STACEY, STAH, STARK, STEINEBACH, STEINMITZ, STEWART, STORK, STUESSER, SURFFLOHN</p>
<p>TAYLOR, THERKACESS?, THIEGLGES, THIELGES, THINNES, THOMA, THOMPSON, TIMMERMAN, TOLAND, TORMEY, TRAVERS, TRENAM, TRUCK</p>
<p>UEBELE, UTHMEIER</p>
<p>VAN DER AIR, VARNEY, VETSCH, VISGAE, VUNK</p>
<p>WALTER, WASHBURN, WEIL, WEISSE, WENKER, WESCOTT, WEST BEND, POLK &#038; RICHFIELD MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., WHEELOCK, WHELAN, WIGHTMAN, WILBRANDT, WILK, WILLIAMS, WILMONT, WILSON, WOLFGRUM</p>
<p>ZAUN </p>
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		<title>Bohemian Resources</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/08/06/bohemian-resources/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 13:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many of us with Czech/Bohemian ancestors, it seems that once they came over on the boat, we were to never hear of the old country again. It is difficult sometimes to find the exact city where they came from and therefore next to impossible to trace back further. I just stumbled up a resource [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many of us with Czech/Bohemian ancestors, it seems that once they came over on the boat, we were to never hear of the old country again.  It is difficult sometimes to find the exact city where they came from and therefore next to impossible to trace back further.</p>
<p>I just stumbled up a resource I did not know existed.  I thought I would share it all with you.</p>
<p>I was at <a href="http://www.wisconsinhistory.org">WI Historical Society</a> working on a Bohemian project  I am trying to track down what city they came from.</p>
<p>In her obit she said she was a member of the Western Bohemian Fraternal Association.  I did some research on the association and they are a national group with lodges in communities around the nation.  </p>
<p>Every month the association published a magazine relating to the Bohemians across the nation.</p>
<p>The publication was called <em>Bratrsky Vestnik</em> published from 1898 to Dec 1856.  In July 1943 it was changed to <em>Fraternal Herald</em>.  The publication is written in Czech most years but in later years they published both an English and Czech version.</p>
<p>The films are available through inter library loan.<br />
Here is the URL from the Madison Library.<br />
<a href="http://madcat.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=2&#038;ti=1,2&#038;Search_Arg=western%20bohemian%20fraternal%20association&#038;Search_Code=GKEY^*&#038;CNT=100&#038;PID=680vyeqAedLzOWgPEya2muyZFL&#038;SEQ=20100806080218&#038;SID=1">http://madcat.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=2&#038;ti=1,2&#038;Search_Arg=western%20bohemian%20fraternal%20association&#038;Search_Code=GKEY^*&#038;CNT=100&#038;PID=680vyeqAedLzOWgPEya2muyZFL&#038;SEQ=20100806080218&#038;SID=1</a></p>
<p>There are obituaries on some deceased members published in the magazine.  The obits typically include where they came from in the old country <img src='http://blog.linkstothepast.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   In later years they also published a chart that listed payments of Mortuary Claims for the month.</p>
<p>Some good information in there if you are lucky enough to have a Czech/ Bohemian family member as a member.</p>
<p>Unfortunately my family still remains a mystery.</p>
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		<title>Jewish Resources in Milwaukee</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/07/05/jewish-resources-in-milwaukee/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 17:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Genealogy Links]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It amazes me sometimes that I can live in a community for 25 years and know very little about it. For those of you researching Jewish Ancestors in the Milwaukee Area, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee has online resources available. They have: death and burial index Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Obituary Index Marriage Records Rabbis of Congregation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It amazes me sometimes that I can live in a community for 25 years and know very little about it.  For those of you researching Jewish Ancestors in the Milwaukee Area, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee has online resources available.<br />
They have:</p>
<ul>
<li>death and burial index</li>
<li>Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Obituary Index</li>
<li>Marriage Records</li>
<li>Rabbis of Congregation Emanu-El</li>
</ul>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t already been there, be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.jewishmuseummilwaukee.org/history/statistics/index.php">Milwaukee Jewish resources available online</a>.</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t been to the museum, you may also want to check that out:<br />
1360 N. Prospect Ave.<br />
Milwaukee, WI 53202</p>
<p>Hours<br />
Monday–Thurs 10am–4pm<br />
Friday 10am-2pm<br />
Sunday 12pm–4pm<br />
.</p>
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		<title>Prairie Home Cemetery Waukesha Wisconsin</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/07/02/prairie-home-cemetery-waukesha-wisconsin-2/</link>
		<comments>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/07/02/prairie-home-cemetery-waukesha-wisconsin-2/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 22:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[LeeAnn sent in some photos for Prairie Home cemetery. I added the photos to the gallery and added the names to Prairie Home cemetery on the site. Surnames include: Babcock, Ross, Grant, Hunkins]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LeeAnn sent in some photos for Prairie Home cemetery.<br />
I added the <a href="http://linkingyourpast.com/gallery/index.php?album=cemeteries%2Fwaukesha%2Fprairie-home-waukesha">photos to the gallery</a> and added the names to <a href="http://linkstothepast.com/waukesha/173.php"> Prairie Home cemetery on the site</a>.</p>
<p>Surnames include:<br />
Babcock, Ross, Grant, Hunkins</p>
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		<title>Summit Cemetery Waukesha County</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/07/02/summit-cemetery-waukesha-county/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am finally able to start adding to the site again. Although just a small additional, today I added some deaths sent in to me by a researcher. Summit Cemetery #152 additions for the Price, Robertson, Pool and Ripsom families If you have anything you would like to add to the site, please be sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am finally able to start adding to the site again.  Although just a small additional, today I added some deaths sent in to me by a researcher.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.linkstothepast.com/waukesha/152.php">Summit Cemetery #152</a>  additions for the Price, Robertson, Pool and Ripsom families</p>
<p>If you have anything you would like to add to the site, please be sure to email me using the link at the bottom of the pages.</p>
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		<title>Initials of Fraternal Organizations</title>
		<link>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/05/30/initials-of-fraternal-organizations/</link>
		<comments>http://blog.linkstothepast.com/2010/05/30/initials-of-fraternal-organizations/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 10:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s post is initials of Fraternal organizations often found on tombstones or headstones.  The letter may be seen with or without initials.  For example: ABA might also appear A.B.A.  If you know of any additional acronyms for Fraternal organizations please add your comments below. Ellen- AAONMS Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s post is initials of Fraternal organizations often found on tombstones or headstones.  The letter may be seen with or without initials.  For example: ABA might also appear A.B.A.  If you know of any additional acronyms for Fraternal organizations please add your comments below.</p>
<p>Ellen-</p>
<p>AAONMS Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Masonic) (&#8220;The Shriners&#8221;)<br />
AASR Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (Masonic)<br />
ABA American Benefit Association<span id="more-688"></span><br />
AF&amp;AM Ancient Free and Accepted Masons<br />
ALOH American Legion of Honor<br />
AMD Allied Masonic Degree<br />
AMORC Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis(Rosicrucians)<br />
AMOS Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans (see IOOF)<br />
AOF Ancient Order Of Foresters<br />
AOH Ancient Order Of Hibernians<br />
AOKMC Ancient Order Of Knights of Mystic Chain<br />
AOUW Ancient Order Of United Workmen<br />
APA American Protective Association<br />
AUM Ancient Order of Mysteries (MASONS)<br />
AUSA Association of the United States Army<br />
AUV Association of Union Veterans<br />
BARE Benefit Association Of Railway Employees<br />
BAY Brotherhood of American Yeomen<br />
BKA Benevolent Knights Association<br />
BKofM Black Knights of Molders<br />
BLE Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers<br />
BLF&amp;E Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen &amp; Engineers<br />
BofRTM Brotherhood of Rail Road Track Men<br />
BPOE Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks<br />
BPOEW Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World<br />
BRT Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen<br />
CAR Children of the American Revolution<br />
CBKA Commandery Benevolent Knights Association<br />
CBL Catholic Benevolent Legion<br />
CCTAS Crusaders-Catholic Total Abstinence Society<br />
CD of A  Catholic Daughters of America<br />
CKofA Catholic Knights of America<br />
CMBA Catholic Mutual Benefit Association<br />
COOF Catholic Order of Foresters<br />
CTAS Catholic Total Abstinence Society<br />
D of A Daughters of America<br />
DAC Daughters of the American Colonists<br />
DAN Daughters of the Nile (Masonic)<br />
DAR (NSDAR) National Society Daughters of the American Revolution<br />
DAV Disabled American Veterans<br />
DOKK Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan (Knights of Pythias)<br />
DoL Daughters of Liberty<br />
DOLLUS Dames of the Loyal Legion of the United States<br />
DUV Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War<br />
EAU Equitable Aid Union<br />
EBA Emerald Beneficial Association<br />
ECV E Clampus Vitus<br />
F&amp;AM Free and Accepted Masons<br />
FAA Free and Accepted Americans<br />
FAM Free and Accepted Masons<br />
FCB Knights of Pythias<br />
FLT Independent Order of Odd Fellows<br />
FOAST Fraternal Order of Alaska State Troopers<br />
FOE Fraternal Order of Eagles<br />
FOF Fraternal Order of Firefighters<br />
FOP Fraternal Order of Police<br />
GALSTPTR German American Legion of St. Peter<br />
GAR Grand Army of the Republic (Civil War)<br />
GLAUM Grand Lodge Ancient Order of Mysteries- Masonic Order<br />
GLDS Grand Lodge Daughters of Scotia<br />
GUO of OF Grand United Order of Odd Fellows<br />
GUOOF Grand United Order of Odd Fellows<br />
HZ Haro Zaro<br />
IBBH International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers<br />
ICBU Irish Catholic Benevolent Union<br />
IHSV Red Cross of Constantine<br />
IHSV Red Cross of Constantine (Masonic)<br />
IOA International Order of Alhambra<br />
IODE Independent Order, Daughters of the Empire<br />
IOF Independent Order of Foresters<br />
IOGT International Order of Good Templars<br />
IOH Improved Order of Heptasophs<br />
IOHH International Order of Hoo-Hoo<br />
IOI Independent Order of Immaculates<br />
IOJD International Order of Job&#8217;s Daughters (see JDI)<br />
IOKP Independent Order of Knights of Pythias<br />
IOOF-PM Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Past Master<br />
IOOF Independent Order of Odd Fellows<br />
IOR Independent Order of Rechabites<br />
IORG International Order of Rainbow Girls (Masonic)<br />
IORM Improved Order of Redmen (Sons of Liberty)<br />
IOStL Independent Order of St. Luke<br />
IOV International Order of Vikings<br />
ISDA Italian Sons and Daughters of America<br />
ISH Independent Sons of Honor<br />
IUOM Independent United Order of Mechanics<br />
IWW Industrial Workers of the World<br />
JAOUW Junior Order-Ancient Order of United Workmen<br />
JDI Job&#8217;s Daughters International<br />
JOAM Junior Order of American Mechanics<br />
JOUAM Junior Order-Order of United American Mechanics<br />
JOUAM Junior Order of United American Mechanics<br />
K of C knights of Columbus<br />
K of FM Knights of Father Matthew<br />
K of H Knights of Honor<br />
K of L Knights of Loyola<br />
K of P Knights of Pythias<br />
K of SJ Knights of St. John<br />
K of STP Knights of St. Patrick<br />
K of STW Knights of St. Wenceslas<br />
K of T Knights of Tabor<br />
KC Knights of Columbus<br />
KFM Knights of Father Matthew<br />
KG Knights of St. George<br />
KGC Knights of the Golden Chain<br />
KGC Knights of the Golden Circle<br />
KGE Knights of Golden Eagle<br />
KGE Knights of the Golden Eagle<br />
KGL Knight Grand Legion<br />
KHC Knights of Holy Cross<br />
KKK Knights of Klu-Klus Klan<br />
KKK Knights of Klu-Klux Klan<br />
KLH Knights and Ladies of Honor<br />
KM Knights Militant<br />
KM Knights Militant (See KKK)<br />
Km Knights of Malta (Masonic)<br />
KMC Knights of Mystic Chain<br />
KMC Knights of the Mystic Chain<br />
KofC Knights of Columbus<br />
KofFM Knights of Father Matthew<br />
KofH Knights of Honor<br />
KofL Knights of Loyola<br />
KofP Knights of Pythias<br />
KofSJ Knights of St. John<br />
KofSTP Knights of St. Patrick<br />
KofSTW Knights of St. Wenceslas<br />
KofT Knights of Tabor<br />
KofTM Knights of the Macabees<br />
KOL Knights of Labor<br />
KOTM Knights of Macabees<br />
KOTM Knights of the Macabees<br />
KP Knights of Pythias<br />
KPC Knights of Peter Claver<br />
KSC Knights of St. Columbkille<br />
KSF Knights of Sherwood Forest<br />
KSL Knights of St. Lawrence<br />
KSTG Knights of St. George<br />
KSTI Knights of St. Ignatius<br />
KSTJ Knights of St. Joseph<br />
KSTM Knights of St. Martin<br />
KSTP Knights of St. Paul<br />
KSTP Knights of St. Peter<br />
KSTT Knights of St. Thomas<br />
KT Knights of Tabor<br />
KT Knights Tempar (Masonic)<br />
KT Knights Templars (Masonic)<br />
KWM Knights of Wise Men<br />
LAOH Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians<br />
LDG Independent Order of Foresters<br />
LGAR Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic<br />
LK of A Loyal Knights of America<br />
LKofA Loyal Knights of America<br />
LOL Loyal Order Orange Lodge (The Orange Order){Orange Men}<br />
LOM Legion of the MOOSE<br />
LOOM Loyal Order of the MOOSE<br />
LOVUS Legion of Valor of the United States<br />
MBS Mutual Benefit Society<br />
MCL Marine Corps League<br />
MOLLUS Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States<br />
MOOSE Loyal Order of the Moose<br />
MOPH Military Order of the Purple Heart<br />
MOVPER Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Mystic Realm (Grotto) (Masonic)<br />
MRA Royal Arcanum<br />
MWA Modern Woodmen of America<br />
MWA Modern Woodsmen of America<br />
NCOA Non-Commissioned Officers Association (Military Society)<br />
NEOP New England Order of Protection<br />
NL Navy League<br />
NOK New Order Knights (see KKK)<br />
NOW Neighbors of Woodcraft<br />
NSDAR National Society Daughters of American Revolution<br />
NSSUP National Society Sons of Utah Pioneers<br />
NU National Union<br />
OCF Order of Chosen Friends<br />
ODHS Des Schwestern Verbandes (Sisters of the Federation<br />
OES Order of the Eastern Star<br />
OGC Order of the Golden Cross<br />
OofA Order of Amaranth (Masonic)<br />
OofUF Order of United Friends<br />
OSC Order of Scottish Clans (St. Andrew&#8217;s Societies)<br />
OUAM Order of United American Mechanics<br />
PFofA Patriotic Friends of America<br />
PH The Order of Patrons of Husbandry (The Grange)<br />
PM Patriarchs Militant (Independent Order of Odd Fellows)<br />
POSA Patriotic Order of the Sons of America<br />
RA Royal Academy<br />
RA Royal Arcanum<br />
RAM Royal Arch Masons<br />
RC Republican Club<br />
RK Roman Knights<br />
RMOKHSJ The Religious and Military Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem<br />
RNA Royal Neighbors of America<br />
ROJ Royal Order of Jesters (Masonic)<br />
RSGF Royal Society of Good Fellows<br />
RSM Royal and Select Masons<br />
RSTV  Rite of St. Vaclara<br />
RSTV Rite of St. Vaclara<br />
RSTV Rite of St. Vita<br />
RTT Royal Templars of Temperance<br />
SAR Sisters of the American Revolution<br />
SAR Sons of the American Revolution<br />
SBCL Saint Bonifazius Catholic Union<br />
SBL Society B. Lafayette<br />
SCV Sons of the Confederate Veterans<br />
SFWC Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle<br />
SMAA Scandinavian Mutual Aid Association<br />
SNA-AUM Shrine of North America<br />
SofE Sons of England<br />
SofSt.G Sons of St. George<br />
SR Scottish Rite (Masonic Order)<br />
ST Sons of Temperance<br />
ST.G SoNY St. George&#8217;s Society of New York<br />
SUVCW Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War<br />
SV Sons of Veterans<br />
SV Sons of Veterans of the United States of America<br />
TCL Tall Ceders of Lebanon (Masonic)<br />
TH Temple of Honor-Independent Order of Odd Fellows<br />
TH Temple of Honor and Temperance-Independent Order of Odd Fellows<br />
TPLF Temple of Honor and Temperance, IOOF<br />
TROA The Retired Officer&#8217;s Association<br />
UAOD United Ancient Order of Druids<br />
UCV United Confederate Veterans<br />
UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy<br />
UFL Union Fraternal League<br />
UFM United Friends of Michigan<br />
UOPF United Order of Pilgrim Fathers<br />
UR The Uniform Ranks designation found on many<br />
USA United States Army<br />
USAF United States Air Force<br />
USMC United States Marine Corp<br />
USN United States Navy<br />
VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />
WC Woodmen Circle<br />
WKSC White Knights of the Southern Cross (See KKK)<br />
WOW Women of Woodcraft<br />
WOW Woodmen of the World<br />
YMCA Young Men&#8217;s Christian Association<br />
YWCA Young Women&#8217;s Christian Association</p>
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		<title>Meanings on Carvings on Tombstones</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 10:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ellen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cemeteries and Deaths]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I thought I would start a short series of posts on helpful hints that may help when visiting cemeteries.  The first article is a list of meanings of carvings you may see on tombstones.  If you know of any additional symbols that I may have not added, please feel free to add your comments below. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought I would start a short series of posts on helpful hints that may help when visiting cemeteries.  The first article is a list of meanings of carvings you may see on tombstones.  If you know of any additional symbols that I may have not added, please feel free to add your comments below.</p>
<ul>
<li>Anchors and Ships-Hope or Seafaring Occupation</li>
<li>Angels-Spirituality and they guard the tomb</li>
<li>Arches &#8211; Victory in Death</li>
<li>Arrows- Mortality<span id="more-682"></span></li>
<li>Bible-Christian Headstone (see holy book and open books)</li>
<li>Bouquets/flowers-Condolences, sorrow, grief</li>
<li>Broken Column-Loss of head of family</li>
<li>Broken Ring-Family circle severed</li>
<li>Buds/Rosebuds-Morning of life or renewal of life/died young</li>
<li>Bugles-Resurrection and the military</li>
<li>Butterfly-Short lived/early death</li>
<li>Candle being snuffed-Time, mortality; Loss of Life</li>
<li>Chalice-Sacraments</li>
<li>Chereb-Angelic/early death</li>
<li>Coffin-Mortality</li>
<li>Corn-Ripe old age</li>
<li>Crescent-the deceased was probably a Muslim</li>
<li>Cross-Emblem of Faith</li>
<li>Crossed Swords-High-ranking military person</li>
<li>Crown-Soul&#8217;s achievement and the Glory of life after death</li>
<li>Dart-Mortality</li>
<li>Draperies/Curtains-setting of the stage for the next death in the family</li>
<li>Doves-The soul, purity, innocence, gentle</li>
<li>Father Time-Mortality</li>
<li>Flowers fully open-death of an older woman</li>
<li>Flying Bird-Flight of the soul</li>
<li>Fruits-Eternal plenty</li>
<li>Full-Open Rose- Prime of life</li>
<li>Garlands-Victory in death</li>
<li>Grim Reaper-Death personified</li>
<li>Hands, pointing up-Pathway to heaven</li>
<li>Hands, clasped-Farewells or the bond of marriage (see also handshake)_</li>
<li>Hands, praying-Asking God for eternal life</li>
<li>Hands, blessing-Blessing of those left behind</li>
<li>Handshake-Farewell to earthly existence/Shaking the hand of God</li>
<li>Harp-Praise to the Maker</li>
<li>Heart-Usually found in Catholic cemeteries, refers to the suffering of Christ for our sins.</li>
<li>Holly-people used to believe that holly bushes protexted the tombs from lightning strikes</li>
<li>Holy Books-on a Mormon headstone indicate the Bible or Book of Mormon</li>
<li>Horns-Resurrection</li>
<li>Hourglass-Time has run out; Swiftness of time</li>
<li>Hourglass with Wings of Time-Time flying/short life</li>
<li>Imps-Mortality</li>
<li>Ivy-Friendship and Immortality</li>
<li>Lamb-Innocence</li>
<li>Laurel-Fame or Victory</li>
<li>Lily or Lily of the Valley-Emblem of innocence and purity</li>
<li>Menorah-An emblem of Judaism</li>
<li>Morning Glory-Beginning of life</li>
<li>Oak Leaves &amp; Acorns-Maturity, ripe old age</li>
<li>Open Book/Bible-deceased minister, teacher, scholar</li>
<li>Palm Branch-signifies victory and rejoicing</li>
<li>Picks and Shovels-Mortality</li>
<li>Poppy-Sleep</li>
<li>Portals-Passageway to eternal journey</li>
<li>Rod or Staff-Comfort for the bereaved</li>
<li>Rooster-Awakening; resurrection</li>
<li>Roses-Brevity of earthly existence</li>
<li>Scythe-an instrument of the harvest; death cuts us down</li>
<li>Scull and or Scull with Cross Bones-Death</li>
<li>Sheaf of Wheat-Ripe for harvest, divine harvest time</li>
<li>Shells-Pilgrimage of life</li>
<li>Spade or Crossed Spade and Shovel-Death</li>
<li>Star of David or Mogen David-International symbol of Judaism</li>
<li>Stars &amp; Stripes with Eagle-Liberty</li>
<li>Suns-Resurrection</li>
<li>Thistles-Remembrance; deceased was of Scottish descent</li>
<li>Tomb-Mortality</li>
<li>Torch Inverted-Life Extinct</li>
<li>Trees-Life</li>
<li>Tree Stump with or without Ivy-Head of Family; immortality</li>
<li>Trumpeters-Heralds of the resurrection</li>
<li>Urn with Blaze-Undying friendship</li>
<li>Urn with wreath or crepe-Mourning</li>
<li>Weeping Willow-Sorrow</li>
<li>Willows-Eternal sorrow</li>
<li>Winged Effigies-flight of soul</li>
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