Our Family's Journey Through Time
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Notes:
The original gate of Santa Fe National Cemetery, stamped *U.S. MIL. CEM 1868* up in its keystone, is still standing at the extreme south end of the grounds, which were given to the United States by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Fe at the end of the Civil War.
The first graves here "to the left/west of the arch" were to rebury 265 soldiers killed in battles at Glorieta, Pecos and Fort Marcy, New Mexico; first territorial Governor Charles Bent and 46 others removed from the Santa Fe Masonic Cemetery; and many soldiers who had served and died at southwest frontier outposts in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah prior to the Civil War.
In 2001, the Navajo Code Talkers were presented with the Congressional Silver Medal, and many are buried here.
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
National Cemetery |
229743
229746 229752 229754 229756 Roberta Adele Anderson (d. 30 Sep 1997) Ida Melissa Fairchild (d. 21 Dec 1973) Harold E Hersey (d. 24 Nov 2016) Jesse Ernest Penington (d. 4 Feb 1971) |
| # | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Anderson, Roberta Adele |
d. 30 Sep 1997 | Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA | I31634 |
| 2. | Fairchild, Ida Melissa |
d. 21 Dec 1973 | Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA | I31623 |
| 3. | Hersey, Harold E |
d. 24 Nov 2016 | Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA | I30331 |
| 4. | Penington, Jesse Ernest |
d. 4 Feb 1971 | Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA | I31622 |
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