Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA
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Wikipedia 2018:
Grafton is a city in — and the county seat of — Taylor County, West Virginia, USA. The population was 5,164 at the 2010 census. Both of West Virginia's national cemeteries are located in Grafton. Mother's Day was founded in Grafton on May 10, 1908 and the city is home to the International Mother's Day Shrine.
Grafton was among the first cities in the United States to observe Memorial Day. It originally developed as a junction point for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It served numerous branches of a network that was vital to the regional coal industry.
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Nachname, Taufnamen | Geburt | Personen-Kennung | ||
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1 | Isner, Carrie - wife of | 22 Feb 1903 | Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA | I240536 |
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Nachname, Taufnamen | Tod | Personen-Kennung | ||
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1 | Harper, Mary Hattie | 27 Jan 1994 | Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA | I240538 |
2 | Isner, John R. | 19 Apr 1948 | Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA | I240553 |
3 | Mick, Ralph Charles | 27 Aug 1986 | Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA | I240537 |
4 | Schneider, William Joseph Sr. | 4 Apr 2013 | Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA | I182861 |