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|  Keeper of the Stars (#47216601)
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Karen Griswold Stroh
 | RE: Sarah Hanks Your welcome Blessings Karen | | | Margaret Arsenault
 | RE: Charles Hill and Sarah Phinney On the plot was also Elsworth and Daisy Hill. If they are any relation let me know if you create a memorial because I have the pictures
| | | Sue Batchelder
 | Batchelder Cemetery Photo I was wondering if a volunteer could take a picture of the Batchelder Cemetery in Raymond, Rockingham Co., NH. There is no photo on the Cemetery site. Greatly appreciated.
| | | Marguerite
 | Levi Colby Susan, Thanks for the correction notice on this veteran. I have made these changes. | | | Richard H.
 | Maj Jonathan Cass Thanks for the additional info! | | | Salty Antoni
 | RE: Rita Palmier your very welcome!!!!!!!!!!!! enjoy salty | | | Bob
 | RE: Lucy Atwood Would you like the rest of the family. % stones in one area separated by chain.Added by Bob on Apr 06, 2013 1:53 PM | | | Charlet Roskovics
 | Ward Swift Glad you like the picture :) Charlet | | | Robert C Johnston Jr
 | Col. T. W. White Just wanted to let you know I updated his Bio on F.A.G. I noticed you left flowers for him. He was my ancestor and I have spent years researching his life. | | | Mario Ragucci
 | CSA in Seattle My great-great grandpa has a grave on here that says he was in the CSA. I often wonder where the native Americans stood in NW FL during that strong conflict. I wonder if they really got involved or stayed out of it. Also, here in Seattle, i often check out the first cemetary here, high on the hill. In that cemetary, there are specific plots for CSA folks who must have relocated here after the war. I can understand them folks wantingto start over, after a defeat. It's called the daughters of the confederacy, Robert e Lee. SEattle must have been the best things them CSA did, I can imagine. Thank you for the thoughts | | | | [View all messages...] |
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