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Nash-Pettengill Cemetery
Maple City, Leelanau County, Michigan

Lat: 44° 50' 41"N, Lon: 85° 51' 20"W
Lasson Township, Section 3

Contributed by Julie Witkowski, Oct 12, 2009, last edited Oct 14, 2009 [jfwski@hotmail.com].  Total records = 22.

To reach this cemetery from Maple City MI, drive south on on Co Road 667 for .63 miles. The cemetery will be on the left or east side of the road, adjoining Saint Rita Cemetery.

This appears to be an active family cemetery, but I was not able to find out who owns and maintains it.
I have transcribed from all existing and legible headstones up to Oct 12, 2009, when I visited and walked this cemetery.
- Julie Witkowski

Drake, Neva Nash, b. 1902, d. 1930
Nash, Alamena E. Langs, b. Jun 27, 1843, d. Mar 15, 1923
Nash, Alice Pettengill, b. 1866, d. 1955
Nash, Baby, no dates, Angel marker, no other information
Nash, Clara M. Pettengill, b. May 26, 1873, d. Apr 5, 1915
Nash, Donald B., b. Jan 30, 1912, d. Jul 15, 2000
Nash, Frank J., b. Dec 9, 1867, d. Oct 21, 1949
Nash, Hazel M., b. Mar 13, 1897, d. Jul 4, 1913
Nash, Henry Adelbert, b. Dec 3, 1865, d. Mar 4, 1920
Nash, Jean, b. Jan 29, 1917, d. Jan 3, 1989
Nash, John B., b. May 27, 1840, d. Nov 16, 1906
Nash, Lester L., b. Jun 15, 1903, d. Feb 18, 1904
Nash, Lucile M., b. Jan 11, 1907, d. Jan 21, 1908
Nash, Perry M., b. Jun 11, 1899, d. 20, 1915
Pettengill, Edward E., b. 1870, d. 1959
Pettengill, Grant E., b. Sep 27, 1865, d. Jul 10, 1935
Pettengill, Harrison Clayton, b. 1838, d. 1917
Pettengill, Harry, b. 1869, d. 1927
Pettengill, Ivy P. Brugh, b. Aug 2, 1884, d. Aug 1949
Pettengill, Mary Baldwin, b. 1841, d. 1916
Pettengill, Myrtle Florence Nash, b. Apr 18, 1919, d. Oct 6, 1981
Pettengill, Walter E., b. Oct 19, 1910, d. Dec 4, 1992

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