My speculation is that the instances of MJM in the comments column of each of 
those webpages is the initial of the person who supplied the info.  There is, 
on Find A Grave, a person w/ initials MJM who usually puts their MJM initials 
in the comments column of all the entries they submit.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Uttley [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 3:15 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Tombstones
>
> There is a website about the 'Freese' family name that documents
> burials in St Charles County, Missouri.  Many of the 'Comments' on
> these headstones includes "MJM".
>
> Richards Cemetery, Cuivre Township, St. Charles Co., MO (Missouri)
>   http://heritage.freese.net/Cemetery/StCharles/Richards/index.htm
>     - Several are marked 'infant' -- noted by MJM as 'infant children
> of
>       Lewis & Fannie Bondurant'; she also notes one grave marked
> onlywith
>       rough stones, which are still there.
>
> Gillette Cemetery, Dardenne Township, St. Charles Co., MO (Missouri)
>   http://heritage.freese.net/Cemetery/StCharles/Gillette/index.htm
>     - Information found then [mid 1920s] is noted here as 'MJM' in
> comment
>       column.
>
> Humphrey Kline Cemetery, Cuivre Township, MO (Missouri)
>   http://heritage.freese.net/Cemetery/StCharles/HumpKile/index.htm
>     - Eleven names are listed by MJM, and only 7 were found in 1987.
> "MJM"
>       marks those not found in 1987.
>
> McRoberts Logan Cemetery, Cuivre Township, St Charles Co., MO
> (Missouri)
>
> http://heritage.freese.net/Cemetery/StCharles/McRobertsLogan/index.htm
>     - The stones noted 'MJM" at the beginning of the comments column
> are
>       those not there today.
>
> The 'Freese' website also mentions St. Francis Cemetery, but there are
> no burials given.
>
> It appears that "MJM" are the initials of a woman who created
> transcripts for cemeteries in St Charles and Warren Counties in the
> 1920s.  I've no idea who she was.
>
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2013, Bill LaBarge wrote:
>
> > To All
> > Interesting comments all. The cemetery that started this all is the
> St.
> > Francis Cemetery, St. Francis Catholic Church, Portage des Sioux,
> > Missouri. I have not personally seen any of the tombstones but my
> wife
> > and will be visiting the cemetery in a couple of months and will
> check
> > out the site. My father's side of the family are Catholic from way
> > back. The MJM letters seem to appear on both male and female stones
> > and the referenced publication also lists their baptisms so I would
> doubt that any are Jewish.
> > Thanks again
> > Bill LaBarge
> >
>
>




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