Burial record: VA - Mt St Peter's Cemetery

David Francis Bishop Burial Record

Mt St Peter's Cemetery, Naugatuck Valley County, Connecticut

This burial record page connects David Francis Bishop with Mt St Peter's Cemetery in Naugatuck Valley County, Connecticut, so visitors can review the available person, cemetery, county, and state context before checking official sources.

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David Francis Bishop

Dates 1943-12-12 – 2021-02-01
Cemetery Mt St Peter's Cemetery
County Naugatuck Valley County
State Connecticut
Military branch US NAVY
Military rank HN
Source VA

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Full name David Francis Bishop
Dates 1943-12-12 – 2021-02-01
Military branch US NAVY
Military rank HN
Source label va

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