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History Article 4787: 04-Apr-10

New Dimensions Seeks Volunteers for Maintenance at Pine Ridge Cemetery

By: Dave Rogers

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dmaillette Says:       On April 05, 2010 at 08:09 AM
Dave: Is the "David Rogers" in your article an ancestor?
On another topic: Grace Chevalier and I do not have tickets for the film, as stated in the BARSP newsletter article. We are thinking of going to the State box office and buying some on our own. Also, I am going to print a few brochures myself for distribution at the Thursday meeting.

I probably won't make the April 9th mtg at the VA office...going to Lansing.

Dolores
jkorr Says:       On August 28, 2010 at 07:49 PM
To Dave Rogers,

You mention you are looking for the burial location in Pine Ridge Cemetery of Truman Rundall, private in the 23rd Infantry of the Civil War. This is my gg-grandfather. His name is actually spelled Rundel.

He is buried just inside the front gate and to the left a short distance down where the large "Rundel" stone sits. There are two graves, one on the left marked "Mother 1828-1901 at rest" is his wife of 50 years Clarissa Jane (Crippen) Rundel (4/11/1828 - 3/22/1901). Truman's grave is on the right and marked with a "Father" stone. Truman (6/12/1826 - 6/8/1909)

Truman's daughter Mary Louise (Rundel) Maxson-Maynard (5/6/1866-7/29/1955)and her husband James M. Maxson (6/18/1960-11/28/1933)are buried on the opposite side in the same plot. These are my g-grandparents. James is the son of William Maxson, also a Civil War vet and buried at Pine Ridge.

Truman is believed to have survived the battle of Franklin, TN before being wounded in the left leg on December 15, 1864 in the battle of Nashville. He is said to have spent 11 months in a Nashville hospital recovering from his wounds.
James Orr
Phantomchsr Says:       On December 30, 2010 at 08:03 PM
I just want to say thank you for the restoration work on this cemetery. I am a descendant of Pvt. James Van Kleeck. and have been searching for his where abouts for years.
Thank you again,
April

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