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|  JC (#46835255)
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Largely contribute within the WV/OH and WY/MT regions. Many photos and memorials are derived from photo request locations and are not relations.
Specifically working on Thurman, Rudolph, Ochota, Wystrach, Burnham, and Clark lines.
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Jerry
 | RE: Archibalds I am new at this and live in Florida not WV. What is involved in managing a memorial. Yes, all those people there are family members through my mother and grandfather and great grandmother (and she is buried there).Added by Jerry on Jun 03, 2013 6:13 AM | | | Joyce Ann Gillett Newton
 | wow Thank you sooooo! much for this. Awesome! for all your time and effort :D I had not seen this particular spelling. Of course they never spelled anything the same back in the day. They loved creativity! | | | DWH
 | Thank You I very much appreciate your time and effort that you took to obtain a photo of the grave of Mary Sayre Robinson.
Don HicksAdded by DWH on Jun 02, 2013 9:12 AM | | | Nina Thomas
 | RE: Arnold K Archibald links On second glance, I do know of Jerry, I have exchanged messages with him several times regarding the Archibald family. Nina | | | Nina Thomas
 | RE: Arnold K Archibald links I am a descendent of the Archibalds in this cemetery through my paternal Great Grandfather. I would be honored to manage their memorials and add the information I have from my research on ancestry.com. I don't think I know Jerry...will check his profile. Thanks again, Nina | | | Jerry
 | George E. Archibald Thank you for the information on George E. Archibald. Julia Archibald is my aunt who lived about six lots away from my house in WV with her sister, Nora. I had met George E. numerous times especially after his divorce when he came back to live with Aunt Julia. We never could figure out exactly where he fit into the family tree, and it wasn't until the last few years when I started doing genealogy work that I found out. My big confusing question is why is there no date of death on his gravestone?? If he died in Ohio at the VA hospital, is it possible that he is buried elsewhere? Perhaps when Aunt Julia died, the gravestone was created and his date of birth put on it at that time planning that when he passed away he would be buried there. But are we sure he is? Is there no date of death because he is buried in Ohio somewhere? Or did no one just bother to add the date on the gravestone? This is a slight mystery to me. Also, I have read several places that Aunt Julia was single, perhaps never married, and this is what we all believed for as long as I can remember. I recently came across a book on the Shamblin Family (her sister Nora's married name) that lists a marriage and divorce years ago that none of us had heard about. Are you related to the family? Thanks anyway for your work.Added by Jerry on Mar 05, 2013 1:20 PM | | | Nancy
 | RE: Stewarts I'm glad that I could fill your request. Hawks was a new cemetery for me. It is small and located in a fairly rural area. It is very well kept and maintained.Added by Nancy on Apr 03, 2010 7:07 AM | | |
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