Robert,
My translation of the gravestones you posted are below.
Yours truly,
Keith (Osher)
The translation of VM82259 is as follows:
First line (in the decorative top portion of the gravestone): po nikbar (abbr.) – here lies
Second line: Baruch
Third line: bar Yitzchak Isaac – the son of Yitzchak Isaac
Fourth line: Muravchick (in Hebrew script)
Fifth line: niftar (abbr.) 11 Kislev 5682 – who died on the 11th of Kislev 5682
Sixth line: tehi nishmat tsrurah b’tsror ha’chaim (abbr.) – may his soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life
The 11th of Kislev 5682 corresponds to 12 Dec. 1921.
The translation of VM82260 is as follows:
First line (on either side of a beautiful photo): po nikbar (abbr.) – here lies
Second line: ha’isha ha’tznuah – a modest woman
Third line: marat Chanah Shasha – Mrs. Chanah Shasha
Fourth line: bat reb (abbr.) Mordechai – the daughter of Mordechai
Fifth line: niftara 13 Shevat – who died on the 13th of Shevat
Sixth line: 5691
Seventh line: tehi nishmata tsrurah b’tsror ha’chaim (abbr.) – may her soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life
The 13th of Shevat 5691 corresponds to 31 Jan. 1931.
The translation of VM82261 is as follows:
First line: marat (abbr.) Sarah Leah bat reb (abbr.) Moshe Tzvi – Mrs. Sarah Leah the daughter of Moshe Tzvi
Second line: niftara (abbr.) 19 Adar I 5703 tehi nishmata tsrurah b’tsror ha’chaim (abbr.) – who died on the 19th of Adar I 5703, may her soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life
The 13th of Shevat 5703 corresponds to 24 Feb. 1943.
The translation of VM82262 is as follows:
First line: Mordechai ben reb (abbr.) Isaac – Mordechai the son of Isaac
Second line: niftar (abbr.) 27 Tishrei 5700 – who died on the 27th of Tishrei 5700
The 27th of Tishrei 5700 corresponds to 10 Oct. 1939.