Margaret Ann Vance (Lowery) DeFriese died of pneumonia on 19 March 1871 in San Francisco, California.[2] She was buried at Masonic Cemetery (now defunct), San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.
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The Masonic Cemetery (1864-1901) was located between Turk, Fulton, Parker and Masonic Streets on what is today the University of San Francisco. The tombstones were used as fill on the approaches to the Golden State Bridge. In June 1901, an unknown number of bodies from the Masonic Cemetery were moved to the Japanese Cemetery in Colma. The rest of the remains from the Masonic Cemetery were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma.
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Footnotes
↑ Marriage year estimated based on Elizabeth's birth year.
↑ California County Birth, Marriage and Death Records.
Bibliography
Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 05 December 2022), memorial page for Margaret Ann Lowery DeFriese (5 Feb 1798–18 Mar 1871), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193865600, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA; Maintained by BHartman (contributor 49519234).
California County Birth, Marriage and Death Records, 1849-1980, San Francisco Death for Margaret V DeFriese, March 18, 1871, pneumonia, burial Masonic Cemetery. Date of Birth calculated to be February 5, 1798 in Virginia.
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