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Chicago Deaths 1944

Honoring Jacob Mahlon Dixon

Jacob is buried in section 28 of Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago. I was touched by the sentiment engraved on his headstone:

May 19, 2015 in Chicago Deaths 1944, Find A Grave.


1961. When I had no idea how many decades I would devote to family history research.

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