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Woods ~ Holmes ~ Smith Cemetery ~ Harwich Twsp.
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WOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
A stone found among the brush and
along the river bank.
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
WOODS
BRICE
*writings found put him as a
soldier of the war of 1812
Died: Dec. 23, 1841
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Pic # 1
**site # 1
John S. & Christine P.
2 of the Chatham Kent
Cemetery Restoration
Volunteers, arrive at the
site of a couple of grave
stones that are laying broken
& separated from the graves
they belong to.
Photo: Trish Nigh
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 2
**site # 1
The broken & once hidden
grave stone of
Brice Woods
Photo: Trish Nigh
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 3
**site # 1
Brice Woods
Died Dec. 23, 1841
*more of stone to be shown
later in this pic file
Photo: Trish Nigh
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 4
**site # 1
Grave Marker
for
A. W.
Ann Woods
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 5
**site # 1
Broken Grave Stone
*not sure who this is for yet.
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 6
**site # 1
close up of broken stone
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 7
**site # 1
Another broken stone
*note sure who this is for yet.
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 8
**site # 1
Grave stones lie broken
together.
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WOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 9
**Site # 2
Christine has cleaned around
this part of a grave stone.
She has it now ready to move.
We will be moving it to Site # 1
**note damage on stone was not
done by us finding it. We are
suspecting it was done by
farm machinery and then it
was picked up & moved to this area.
More detailed photos to follow.
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WOODSWOODS ~ SMITH ~ HOLMES CEMETERY~ Harwich Twsp.
Pic # 10
**Site # 2
Grave Stone ~ Broken Part
**names are Ann & James B.
Trish & John will move it with
Christine's guidance to
Site # 1 to match it to
another broken piece.
* Ended up this was the bottom part
of Brice Woods' stone.
His wife and a son.
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