New St. Joseph Cemetery — Details Year established 1843/1853 Country USA Location Cincinnati, Ohio … Wikipedia
Mount Saint Joseph Cemetery (Hayward, California) — Mount Saint Joseph Cemetery (also known as All Saints or Portuguese Cemetery) is a cemetery in Hayward, California. The site was first established in 1875.[1] It is operated by the All Saints Catholic Church in Hayward.[2] Many of the historic… … Wikipedia
St. Joseph Cemetery, Fleming — St. Joseph Cemetery (or St. Joseph s Cemetery) is a Catholic cemetery located just outside of Auburn, New York in the town of Fleming, New York. Former big league baseball player Tug Arundel is buried there … Wikipedia
Joseph Smith, Jr. — Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism, and an important religious and political figure in the United States during the 1830s and 1840s. In 1827, Smith began … Wikipedia
Joseph Bailly — (7 April 1774 ndash; 21 December 1835) was a fur trader and a member of an important French Canadian family that included his uncle, Charles François Bailly de Messein.Bailly was one of several Canadians from prominent families who were important … Wikipedia
Joseph Kekuku — (1874 1932) is regarded as the inventor of the steel guitar.Kekuku was born in LāOkinaie, a village on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. As a boy, he would experiment with guitar technique, sliding ordinary household objects across the strings to see… … Wikipedia
Joseph Pomeroy Widney — (December 26, 1841 mdash; July 4, 1938) was a polymathic pioneer American physician, medical topographer, scholar educator, clergyman, entrepreneur philanthropist, proto environmentalist, prohibitionist, philosopher of religion, controversial… … Wikipedia
Joseph Lemuel Chester — (1821–1882) was an American genealogist.Chester was born at Norwich, Connecticut, in the United States of America, on 30 April 1821. His father, Joseph Chester, was a grocer, who, dying at Norwich in 1832, left but little property to his family.… … Wikipedia
Cemetery Hill — is a key terrain feature in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the northernmost extent of Cemetery Ridge. It played prominent roles in all three days of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to July 3, 1863. TOC During the battle, Cemetery Hill was a critical… … Wikipedia
Joseph William Guyton — (June 10 1889 – May 24 1918) was the first American soldier killed on German held soil during World War I. Private Guyton was from the small town of Evart, Michigan.Infobox Military Person name=Joseph William Guyton born= birth date|1889|06|10… … Wikipedia