Have you sent for a death certificate in Wisconsin? Most, but not all of
the death certificates I have obtained have a place of burial listed.
I would think it is likely that she died there. It would be worth a search
if you have no other options.
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Subject: [INTIPTON] Help Find My Grandmother!
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]I would like information or help to find my grandmother's grave.
She was a patient at the State Sanatorium at Statesan, Wisconsin in 1911
and passed
away that year. I don't know where she passed away, however, it
could have been there or she could have been moved.
She was born Edith Elizabeth Flinn in North Manchester, Indiana in
January, 1877.
She married William R. Rockwell on October 30, 1893 there.
She divorced Mr. Rockwell around 1909. She married again to a James L.
Wilson and moved to Madison, Wisconsin in 1910-1911. Later she became a
patient at the sanatarium in 1911. My father's last letter he had collected
from her was in July, 1911. She passed away sometime between that date and
the end of the year. She had a half-sister who was a physician in Wabash,
Indiana: Minnetta Jordan, and they were very close. I would appreciate any
information in trying to locate her grave. Her grandaughter, Joan
(kRockwell) Wray
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