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Lori
 | Glasgow, not Tuttle Glasgow, not TuttleAdded by Lori on Apr 24, 2013 12:15 PM | |
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Lori
 | Ann Gkasgow Mrs. Nathan Tuttle is buried at Callaway Cemetery inMO d. 21 feb 1868. Not Little Bonne Femme Hope this helpsAdded by Lori on Apr 24, 2013 12:14 PM | |
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Lynne Tutor
 | RE: Benjamin Stinson marker You are welcome. I got pictures of as many stones in the cemetery as I could find. Many are on the ground, lying against each other, or covered by sod. Couldn't get those. Isabell Stinson was a Glascock. (could be 2 s's) I have dates if you need them.Added by Lynne Tutor on Sep 18, 2012 8:12 PM | |
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KjS
 | Thomas Nesbit Thank you. I updated his memorial.Added by KjS on Aug 29, 2012 7:03 PM | |
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B.J. Waters
 | Elliotts at Green Hills Hello Dennis. I fulfilled your photo request for John Elliott and I noticed that Edith was next to him, but I did not notice you had a photo request for her. Another volunteer claimed Edith, so photos of her crypt will be added at another time. Also, across the Courtyard from these two Elliotts there is an Art Elliott. He may be related. I added a memorial for him.
Best Regards, Bonnie
Added by B.J. Waters on Jul 21, 2012 9:38 PM | |
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Brenda
 | RE: Ray and Stanley markers You are very welcome!Added by Brenda on Jul 05, 2012 12:16 PM | |
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Joyce Nance-Woodcock
 | RE: George Peter Vogt marker You're very welcome; it was my pleasure. Have a safe week, JoyceAdded by Joyce Nance-Woodcock on Jun 26, 2012 12:11 PM | |
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Catherine Clemens Sevenau
 | Albertson's in the Albertson Cemetery, Colorado Hi Dennis, thank your for your kindness and generosity in letting me adopt this wing of the Albertson family. I just connected with another man working on it and it will help him fill out his tree on Ancestry. Hoping he has where some of the rest of the folks are buried. The best to you, CatherineAdded by Catherine Clemens Sevenau on Feb 26, 2012 5:31 PM | |
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Catherine Clemens Sevenau
 | George N. Albertson, Albertson Cemetery Hi Dennis, thank you for the transfer of George. I have linked him to his family and added some information to his page. It looks like you were the photographer for this cemetery. Do you know if George has a stone there? I'll request one if so. Thank you, CatherineAdded by Catherine Clemens Sevenau on Feb 25, 2012 10:29 PM | |
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Betty Jean Wolverton-George
 | Question about Smith Cemetery Dennis,
Does anyone have a map and location of all the graves here at Smith Cemetery-Simpson Creek?
I noticed a lot of headstones on your photo of the cemetery "more" than what is listed on the cemetery page with findagrave....and was wondering if all the headstone photos have been taken?
Looking for James Smith 1732 - 1819 and his wife, and read an articule on line with ancestry.com that leads the reader to believe James and Mary are buried here..and this sounds interesting and possible.
Well, back to looking around on line, thank you for your time to the reply.
*Smith Cemetery - Simpson Creek, Bridgeport, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Regards, Betty Jean and FamiliesAdded by Betty Jean Wolverton-Geor... on Feb 25, 2012 11:59 AM | |
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Betty Jean Wolverton-George
 | Aaron and Sarah Smith Dear Dennis,
Requesting your permission to use the photos you posted of their headstone for Aaron and Sarah Smiths so we can post the photos on our pages we have on them with ancestry.com giving your name credit of said photos. Would like to confirm you took the photos as well.
The headstone photos are wonderful and finally after searching I found them. They are my 4th Great Grandparents on my father's mothers side of the family.
Thank you for your time reviewing this request, await your reply in kind.
Regards, Betty Jean and Families
Added by Betty Jean Wolverton-Geor... on Feb 24, 2012 12:21 PM | |
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Don Bedwell
 | Bedwell Dennis, There are a few of us Bedwells that have gained quite a lot of Bedwell families, myself and Ralph Bedwell(we connect together 10 generations back). We also have a Bedwell DNA project going at HeritageDNA.Added by Don Bedwell on Feb 12, 2012 5:35 PM | |
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Don Bedwell
 | Tilitha Bedwell Dennis, thanks for the information, now I need to figure out how this James Bedwell is connected to the known Bedwell lines.Added by Don Bedwell on Feb 05, 2012 2:12 PM | |
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Don Bedwell
 | RE: Bedwell sibling Dennis, James and Rachel married in Wayne co. Indiana in July 1815 and went west to Iowa. I can't find any source information supporting that she is their daughter. can you give me your source for this?Added by Don Bedwell on Feb 03, 2012 6:26 AM | |
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Don Bedwell
 | RE: Bedwell sibling I have 3 Tellitha Bedwells in my database and I don't have her, do you have any information about her parents?Added by Don Bedwell on Feb 02, 2012 7:02 PM | |
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Bobbie McClenny
 | RE: Elisha Evans Sorry, I do not see any corellation to these Evans, other than the fact I am a Barbara Jane also.Added by Bobbie McClenny on Nov 12, 2011 10:17 AM | |
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Amanda!!
 | RE: Margaret Glasgow You're very welcome - sorry I couldn't make it more clear. Please let me know if you need anything else from central Missouri!Added by Amanda!! on Aug 31, 2011 1:20 PM | |
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Wendy Roberts
 | RE: Mary Burditt I have updated/linked Mary Sargeant Burditt 36527726, and Mary Green Sargeant 36491725, and Joseph Sargeant 24032068. Thanks for the info! Please feel free to check my work. Hopefully I transcribed everything perfectly.
Thank you! WendyAdded by Wendy Roberts on Jun 25, 2011 3:55 AM | |
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Rebecca Ewing Peterson
 | George Raymond and Raymond Cemetery Thank you for the information RE the location. This was a fishing expedition for me anyway. Only one of the graves in that cemetery are in Find A Grave.
I am actually looking for 4 undocumented (at least nationally) graves for W.A.D. "David" Ewing, Du Bois "Bob" Ewing, Mary Dubois Ewing, and Rafflesia Ewing.
William Allen David Ewing is well documented in the "Clan Ewing" publication as having gone to California from Tenn. in 1855 when the rest of the family went to Texas, and was never heard from again.
Low and behold, there he was in the 1870 Marin Co. census! He married the local school teacher and they moved to Red Bluff. His death and the death of his two children are documented in the Lingenfelder Collection, but no record of where they were buried. I have been following the graveyards of all the different locations where they "farmed" : Dibble Creek, Pine Creek Road. Rafflesia raised chickens and was the local "egg lady" until her death in 1949. Neither she nor DuBois ever married.
Added by Rebecca Ewing Peterson on Mar 07, 2011 7:16 AM | |
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Robert McConnell
 | Charles Avery Thank you for the quick action! Great shot and that is what was need for his memorial.Added by Robert McConnell on Mar 01, 2011 2:26 PM | |
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SJP
 | Nancy Worrall Thanks so much for the photo!Added by SJP on Mar 01, 2011 10:57 AM | |
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VIC
 | Clyde Bellus We appreciate your time and effort in taking the photo. ThanksAdded by VIC on Mar 01, 2011 9:19 AM | |
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Brenda Ladd
 | Aaron Smith Dennis, Thank you so very much for the photo you posted.Added by Brenda Ladd on Feb 25, 2011 4:07 PM | |
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Kathy Margrave
 | Maggie King Hi, Dennis :) Thanks so much for the information on Mrs. King. I have added it. I am leaving the memorial for Columbia Cemetery up so that people in this area will have the information. KathyAdded by Kathy Margrave on Feb 05, 2011 1:29 PM | |
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