Interesting tombstones.........over 100 years old....
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The name Mundhenk has been around Darke County forever. In Gordon, for example there was George Mundhenk who lived on North Street. I have photos of him and his wife sitting on their porch.
Another Mundhenk owned the grocery store on the south end of town. He was one of the early settlers there.
I was reading your headline about 100 years old and got to thinking I will be 74 so those people had not been buried long when I was born. LOL
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The name Mundhenk has been around Darke County forever. In Gordon, for example there was George Mundhenk who lived on North Street. I have photos of him and his wife sitting on their porch.
Another Mundhenk owned the grocery store on the south end of town. He was one of the early settlers there.
I was reading your headline about 100 years old and got to thinking I will be 74 so those people had not been buried long when I was born. LOL
What unusal tombstones. They don't make them like that anymore.
Very interesting. I wonder who designed these tombstones.
paz
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