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The Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery is a pioneer cemetery in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. It is located at the west end of the city along the Tualatin Valley Highway and adjacent to Dairy Creek . The 8.42-acre (3.41 ha) cemetery comprises three formerly private cemeteries.
Hillsboro Cemetery is a cemetery located in Hillsboro, Ohio. The cemetery was initially known as the Greenwood Cemetery . On May 30, 1862, the Hillsborough (old spelling) Cemetery Association of the Town of Hillsborough purchased 31 acres , 1 quarter and 25 poles (12.7 hectare ) of land from Allen and Rachel Trimble.
The Thompson family denounced racism and ethnic discrimination in the United States and assisted many ethnic minority families in their community. [4]: 42 Coming from a working-class family, Hugh Clowers Thompson Jr. plowed fields and later worked as an assistant for a funeral mortuary to support his family during his adolescence. [4]: 44
His obituary, published by Benton Funeral Home, where a funeral was scheduled for Friday, said he was pronounced at Dallas County Medical Center. He lived in nearby Kingsland, the obituary states ...
Hill County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 35,874. [1] Its county seat is Hillsboro. [2] The county is named for George Washington Hill, secretary of war and secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas. Hill County is part of Central Texas, though not included in the Texas Hill Country.
Charles Winston Thompson Democratic Alabama (5th district) March 20, 1904 43 Pneumonia: Washington, D.C. U.S. James Thomas Heflin: March 4, 1901 December 30, 1860 Tuskegee, Alabama: 58th (1903–1905) Matthew Quay Republican Pennsylvania : May 28, 1904 70 Chronic gastritis [16] Beaver, Pennsylvania: Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Pennsylvania ...
Eliza Jane Trimble was born in Hillsboro, Ohio, August 24, 1816.The daughter of Governor Allen Trimble, Thompson was inspired by a December 23, 1873 lecture by Diocletian Lewis to begin leading groups of women into saloons where they sang hymns and prayed for the closure of the establishments. [1]
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