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Total Matches: 32
Name |
Location |
County |
DOUGHERTY, BRIDGET |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, CECELIA |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, FRANK |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, Helen R. |
Lattnerville Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JAMES EDWARD |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JAMES F. |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JAMES J. |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JANE C. |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JOHN E. |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, JOHN J. |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, KATHLEEN M. "KAY" |
Asbury Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, Letesia |
Holy Family Catholic Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, MARGARET |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, MARIE E. |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, MARY INFANT |
Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, Mary V. |
Linwood Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, MILDRED |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, PATRICK |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, Paul J. |
Lattnerville Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, PETER |
Resurrection aka St. Philomena Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, ROBERT L. |
St. John the Baptist, Centralia (Peosta) Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, SR. MARY CHRYSOSTOM |
Mount Carmel Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, SR. MARY MAGDALEN |
Mount Carmel Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, SR. MARY ST. GERALD |
Mount Carmel Cemetery |
Dubuque |
DOUGHERTY, SR. MARY WILLIAM |
Mount Carmel Cemetery |
Dubuque |
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Welcome to the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project! The mission of this project is to capture digital images of the gravestones of our ancestors buried in Iowa. As decades pass -- many stones are
deteriorating and even disappearing. By archiving these images, we can pay honor to our ancestors and help save these important records . . as well as providing researchers a tool for exchanging info with other researchers with common ancestry.
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