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John Carter
Location 1-156
Findagrave memorial
Mr. Carter’s monument has been adopted and will be repaired by Carter’s Cemetery Preservation, Inc.
We are grateful for their contribution.
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John Carter was born into slavery in 1821, in Virginia. He died in Pontiac in 1871. John’s monument is prone.
This monument has been adopted by Carter’s Cemetery Preservation, and will be repaired, leveled and cleaned.
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Rev. Joseph Frey
**REPLACE IMAGE**
Location 1-076
Findagrave memorial
Reverend Joseph Frey (1771-1850), Christian missionary, is in the same lot as his son-in-law, Captain William Albertson. The monument will be cleaned, leveled and repaired.
Donate to the repair of this monument: Up to $425.00.
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Maria (Imina or Elmina) Brainard
Location 1-027
Findagrave memorial
Elmina or Imina Maria Brainard (1814-1885) was a nurse matron in the Civil War.
The top of Maria’s monument is broken off, but present.
The monument will be repaired and cleaned.
Donate to the repair of this monument: Up to $255.00.
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Adam Vrooman West
*** REPLACE IMAGE ***
Location 1-027
Link to his
Findagrave memorial
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Adam West (1824-1892) was a building contractor, grocer and laborer in Pontiac.
Adam’s headstone is prone, just to the right of Maria’s monument.
The monument will be cleaned, leveled and repaired.
Donate to the repair of this monument: Up to $467.50.
Donate
William Albertson
Location 1-076
Findagrave memorial
Captain Albertson’s monument is prone, laying next to its base. The monument will be repaired, cleaned, and leveled.
Donate to the repair of this monument: Up to $170.00.
Donate