, editor. Farmington area Cemeteries. The Farmington Hills Historical Commission, 1995.
| 1 | Farmington Area Cemeteries The Farmington Hills Historical |
| 2 | Introduction There are at this time five cemeteries in the |
| 3 | THE FARMINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY FA:MvhiSGC';N HJ 'L-LLSt BR |
| 4 | Table of Contents East Farmington Cemetery................. |
| 5 | II I III II I II II111111 III IIIIIIIIIII lllllllllll 30036 |
| 6 | * , - | l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ we appoint a committee to wait u |
| 7 | Then at the next meeting on October4, 1895 Mr. Muldraugh ga |
| 8 | 8. Sick By-Laws-- Section Each member of the workers who sh |
| 9 | Unfortunately this year the day fell on Sunday, but our wor |
| 10 | MYSTIC WORKERS Of these ladies' names I will give you a lis |
| 11 | Mrs. Anna Graham works with a will, Always ready her place |
| 12 | That is all of the P's, Now of Q's and R's we have none of |
| 13 | There are some members who yearly entertain, About them I w |
| 14 | illegal, the township abandoned the support. Boy Scout grou |
| 15 | Little was written down, though, and Harry Moore, who was T |
| 16 | Governor Warner, some of the Power families and many others |
| 17 | In 1826, the West Farmington Cemetery came into being as an |
| 18 | QUAKER The next cemetery to be established was the Quaker C |
| 19 | the next burial there was that of Nathan Power's thirteen-m |
| 20 | In Lee S. Peel's book, FARMINGTON, A PICTORIA HISTORY, he w |
| 21 | NORTH FARMINGTON The last cemetery to be discussed is the N |
| 22 | In the 1877 OAKLAND COUNTY HISTORY it is called the "Wolcot |