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D&PNutt
 | Transfer of McPhersons Thank you so much for transferring my great great Grandparents memorials to me.
Thank you for your work. PeggyAdded by D&PNutt on Oct 10, 2011 6:28 PM | | | Sandra Farrell (Olehy)
 | RE: Howard B. Robinett Thank you so so much that means the world to me. And thanks for helping to take care of my family while their resting in peace. Sandra | | | Sandra Farrell (Olehy)
 | Howard B. Robinett Howard B. Robinett memorial# 22893768 is my Greatgrandfather if you could please include him in the transfer. Thank you so much Sandra | | | Sandra Farrell (Olehy)
 | Levin V. Olehy & Leatha H. Olehy Levin V. Olehy memorial# 44255154 and Leatha H. Olehy memorial# 44255172 are my Grandpa and Grandma. Thank you so much for taking care of them on here, if you would like to transfer them over to me I would be pleased to carry on what you have done so far. Thank you so much. Sandra # 44255154 Again thank you so much. | | | mary beth marchant
 | Re: Alonzo(Albro Cottle) Correction: a great grandson of Captain Warren Cottle who was a revolutionary soldier. | | | mary beth marchant
 | re: Alonzo Cottle This is actually Albro Bailey Cottle-son of Alonzo Cottle & Mahala Turner. Albro Cottle was born in St. Charles County, Missouri-grandson of Captain Warren Cottle and his wife Relief Farnsworth-Captain Warren Cottle was born in 1755 in Tisbury, Dukes County, Massachusetts and led a group of families composed to Cottles & Woods to settle in St. Charles & Lincoln Counties in Missouri about 1803. | | | C Cox
 | Burns photo Thank you ever so much for taking the headstone photo of Thomas Burns. I really appreciate it.
CarolynAdded by C Cox on Nov 27, 2009 6:24 PM | | |
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