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Kane Cemetery

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 4:29PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Brown
I am not familiar with the Kane WY area but understand that the original Kane Cemetery may have been replaced. Is there a listing of or any information on persons who were buried in Kane Cemetery? Specifically, I am searching for the burial of Joseph Stanton Brown, born 1857 in MO, who died near Kane. Also, is there a book available about the Big Horn/Kane area? Thanks for any help.

Re: Kane Cemetery

Posted: 25 Jan 2009 4:16PM GMT
Classification: Query
Near the 1900's the town of Kane was placed under water when the built a damn. The town of Kane is near Lovell, Wyoming located on what we call Yellowtail Habitat. The cemetry still exists. When the weather warms up, I will drive out to the Kane cemetery and look.

Re: Kane Cemetery

Posted: 29 Jan 2009 5:43AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Brown
Thank you for your reply. I will appreciate any information you can send. His son, Stanton Brown, b. 1903 may also be buried in the Kane Cemetery. Pat Halliday

Re: Kane Cemetery

Posted: 29 Apr 2010 4:06AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Brown
Joseph Stanton "Stant" Brown is buried in Montana. So is Maggie Burger Brown.

My mother lived in Kane, Wy with her mother Lillie Brown Reynolds and her grandfather John Gordon Brown.

I have just in the last couple of days started a Gage/Brown/Sailer tree. I am knew to Ancestry.com so it is slow going, but I should have a lot of information for all.

If you are who I think you are, I would dearly love to talk to you. We were trying to trace John Kiker Brown back to TN and I came across a correspondence about 10 years old between Richard Kyker and I believe you.

My aunt still living in St. James and in 1986 we took mom back to Kane and to see William E. "Brownie" Brown (mom's cousin) and his wife Anna Smith Brown in Greybull.

Crystal
normsailer@yahoo.com
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