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lori fayette (#46996869)
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SLeamon
Evergreen Cemetery
You left a photo request for Evergreen. If you can contact the office at 708-422-9051 to get the section name, part and lot #, I can try to get out there this weekend. Let me know. You can either add that into to your photo request or message me.
Added by SLeamon on Oct 04, 2012 8:03 PM
Nancy Fayette LaMar
Hi
Lori, my Fayette line came through Canada and before that France though I have seen some who came from Sryia- parts of which are now Lebanon. You know, when immigrants came in they were often given a more American name and that may be what happened. Have you written or contacted Ellis Island to see if that is what happened.

The funny thing is I do have a line from Syria- my mother's father was from there- and I just made contact the last couple years with some who are very likely cousins.. Grandpa was Isaac Tamer. Now, the Tamer's have long been a family in Syria, but his name would have been Issa and not Isaac. Issac was not the only brother who came to the US. there was also Nelson, Michael (Mikal) and there were cousins Louis and Hebert. I've found some other Tamer's here but not how they connect. Also grandpa's mother was Oona (Anna) Tehech which became Tosh. And I've known a cousin of that name.

Contact me at my email address and we can talk more. Do you make any of the Syrian dishes? I know how to make a few.
Nancy
Added by Nancy Fayette LaMar on Sep 18, 2012 12:32 PM
Nancy Fayette LaMar
Reative?
Hi Lori, I am just wondering if you are into genealogy and have done any on your family. I have worked on the Fayette line for a long time since I was born a Fayette. My ancestors came through Quebec as Faille and other variations. Some went south to Louisianna. Mine stayed in the upstate NY area.
Nancy Fayette LaMar
Added by Nancy Fayette LaMar on Sep 07, 2012 4:01 AM
A Horan
RE: peter & ivah korstad
You're very welcome for the photos. I can email the files to you, if you like, just let me know. Thanks for your message!
Added by A Horan on Mar 14, 2011 12:22 PM
keith blanchard
headstone request
please try arkansasgravestones.org we are a group logging all cemeteries. We photograph all marked graves. I hope this hepls you
Added by keith blanchard on Mar 03, 2011 7:41 AM
Marlene Tyler
RE: Leech, Eckman & Le Drew
Yes, I had already taken the photos, just hadn't uploaded them yet. I already have like 800 or so more to add yet, plus going to take more this afternoon. Thanks for the info on the child's father. I was glad to help you.
Added by Marlene Tyler on Mar 01, 2011 10:33 AM
William Kazupski
Leroy Cronin
Leroy is actually buried at Mt. Olivet with a lot of other Cronin(s). I made memorials for them all and included images on all the memorial pages. I am transferring them to you.

You can just delete the memorial made for Leroy at Holy Sepulchre.

Bill Kazupski
Added by William Kazupski on Oct 23, 2010 3:49 PM
Debbie B
RE: ahlers & padgett
Any chance I can get to soak up a little sun and history at the same time--and get out from in front of my computer-- is always welcome!
--Debbie
Added by Debbie B on Jul 22, 2010 7:21 AM
james thomas
padgett findagrave
forest home in cook county has John and Anne, also in the same row with three similar stones are Mother Barbara Padgett 1884-1946, father James Stompolis 1873-1926, and Marion Richards 1865-1918. If these are of interest to you, add and request photos and i will fulfill, frm jim
Added by james thomas on Jul 12, 2010 1:58 PM
kateb
RE: esther township cemetery
You are so very welcome. It was fun to find this little cemetery and all the history it represents. :-)
Added by kateb on Jul 07, 2010 11:29 AM
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