The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995

By Brad L. Bettenhausen

More information on the Patrick family can be found here

Lot

Original Plat Map Notations

Name and/or Marker Information

Other Comments

44

W. {Walter} Patrick

Walter Patrick, Died: March 18, 1887; Age: 67y, 1m, 11d

Hannah A. wife of Walter Patrick, Died: August 1, 1871

Naomi E. {Elizabeth} wife of Walter Patrick, Died: January 1, 1880, Age:40y, 10m, 11d

On base of stone:
Children of Hannah & Walter

Clara B., Died: January 7, 1862, Age:6y, 3m, 10d

Lillie E., Died: May 20, 1862, Age:2y, 6m

 

Ann Patrick

Libby May Humphrey

White marble stone damaged and off its base.

Walter Patrick - Per undated map at Midlothian Library. Stone read by Bremen HS {birth calculated February 7, 1820}

Hannah A. - Read by Bremen HS {nee Cowan}

Naomi E. - Read by Bremen HS {listed as Walter} {nee Phillips birth calculated February 21, 1839}

Clara B. - {birth calculated September 28, 1855}

Lillie E. - {birth calculated November 20, 1859}

Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest" "The Patrick monument is broken off. The Patricks owned a large farm near there." Walter Patrick died 1887 age 67, Ann Patrick died 1855, wife of Alexander Patrick {mother of Walter}

Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest" Libby May Humphrey, died 1865, age 11 months, daughter of J.A. Humphrey. Stone gone before May 14, 1994 {Amelia Patrick, Mrs. John A. Humphrey, was daughter of Walter & Hannah (Cowan) Patrick}