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|  Dorese Morgan (#47323773)
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| Bio and Links | I am 48 years old and been doing genealogy on and off since i was teenager. Ive been doing alot more the past few years. The names Ive been working lately is: Biesinger/Beasinger,Emmel,Nestle Adams, Bushong, Holtsberry
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Joyce Foondle
 | RE: Frank Bushong You are welcome! Joyce | | | mulrichosc
 | RE: Katherine Biesinger More likely it's lichen that has been growing for a long, long time. Lichen grown is very common and some prefer the look it gives to gravestones. But if you wish, I'll clean what I can when I reposition the footstone, although you have to be careful and gentle with a stone this old. I only use clear warm water, a wooden scraper and a soft bristle brush. This should remove most of the growth although it will grow back over time. Fortunately this stone is an obelisk and not a tablet and looks structurally sound. | | | mulrichosc
 | RE: Katherine Biesinger Hello again. You were right, there is a small footstone present. Yesterday the snow was covering it and I just didn't see it. Today (we're experiencing unusually warm weather) more of the snow is gone and it was easy to spot.
I've replaced one of the photos I uploaded to the memorial with a new one showing the footstone in the foreground. But as you can see in the photo, another reason I missed it yesterday is only the top inch or so is actually visible above ground.
If you'd like, I would be happy to go excavate the footstone for you after the spring thaw and reposition it to how it originally was. | | | mulrichosc
 | RE: Katherine Biesinger I did not notice a small stone. The cemetery does have snow on the ground although right around your ggmom's stone the area is bare and I think I would have seen it.
The cemetery is close by and I'll take another run over there tomorrow and make sure I didn't miss anything. | | | linda masser
 | RE: Malinda Dewey You are welcome, glad I could help. Linda | | | mourninglory
 | RE: Elsie Gothro Your Welcome............ :-) | | | Nancee Russell
 | RE: Sarah Jane (Harshbarger) Bushong Father was Henry Harshbarger born 1 Jan 1840 Darke Ohio, Died 16 Feb 1907 Paulding Ohio, don't know who his parents are. He married Dica or Dicy Strader on 17 Nov 1860 Darke Ohio. Dica or Dicy (I found it spelled both ways. She was born Feb 1838 in Anderson Co Tennessee and died 27 Jan 1911 Toledo Ohio. Her parents were William Strader 1806-1895 Born and died in Tennessee and Elizabeth Foutz 1819-1870 born and died in Tennessee. Dica or Dicy had 9 Siblings. Sarah Jane Bushong had 7 siblings. 1 Mary Elizabeth 1861-1935 married Wm Thomas Coffell and had 10 kids, Harve 1863-1932 married Clara Elsie Mchaffey and they had 8 kids, William D 1868-? married Lydia Viola Hughes and they married in 1924 Allen Indiana and couldn't find anything else on either of them, George N 1871-1908 married Clara Ann Gable and they had 2 daughters, Ann Armine 1873-? married IC Robbins and they married 1889 Shelby Ohio and I couldn't find anything else, Emma Margaret 1876-1938 married William Henry Holt and they had 10 kids and last is John Arthur 1881-1935 married Ida May Wilson and they had 3 kids. I hope this helps | | | Greg (G.P.) Haggart
 | =) It was nice talking to you. Thank you for showing me how we are related cuz. Family needs to stick together. =) | | | Karen Darwin Robert
 | RE: Victor Haggart You are soooooo welcome. Blessings! Karen | | | Greg (G.P.) Haggart
 | Margaret Rebecca Haggart Beasinger From what I can see of my family tree I don't think Margaret Rebecca Haggart Beasinger was a Haggart nor was a child of my great grandmother Margaret Zueal "Maggie" Bushong Jarvis. I believe Margaret only had 2 children; Victor (my grandfather) and Imagene. | | | | [View all messages...] |
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