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Rheba Dec REDUS Currier (#47025761)
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I am an avid genealogist with especial interest on the names REDUS, RANDALL, WARD,WEST, BONHAM, Goodwin, RISNER, Cotter, Currier, Hoos. Keep detailed history of all individuals. Love "Find A Grave" as I've traveled many miles to get gravestone pictures!

Delight in finding an "old-ones stone" or records, thanks to internet.
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Barbara Munson
RE: KEYS_RICHARDSON_REDUS
You're welcome, Rheba. I was happy to do it. And thanks for having the section number. Metairie Cemetery covers 156 acres; without a section number, I won't even attempt to find someone's marker there.
Added by Barbara Munson on Apr 14, 2013 2:16 PM
Melisa Shepard
RE: Cotter, too
You are very much welcome!

Melisa
Added by Melisa Shepard on Mar 27, 2013 8:09 AM
Virginia Brown
RE: transfer please
Hi Rheba,
It is my pleasure to transfer the memorial of your husband to you.

Virginia
Added by Virginia Brown on Mar 20, 2013 6:26 AM
KE Tuttle
RE: Wethered
So sorry to hear about your family.

Yes, we share a lot. I lived in Denver as a child and my OES family is there. Grandma is at Crown Hill and was a PGWM much beloved there, Grandpa a PWGP.

A findagrave volunteer found grandma's father buried just across the way from her. We had no idea he was there.

Keep on searching...what we do as findagrave volunteers is sharing the connection and helping family find each other.
Added by KE Tuttle on Mar 12, 2013 9:57 PM
KE Tuttle
RE: Fraternal Emblems
Free Graphics...also, I was a member of IORG/OES, as was my mother, mother-in-law, grand-mother-in-law...Mother is Amaranth and White Shrine. Most of the men in our family are Masonic.

When I find someone Masonic on a memorial, I post the graphic in honor of their membership and that of my dads/granddads etc.

(Amaranth is from their public website. It is just for the ones with such on their headstones.)

If you would rather these be removed, I will do so. There were times in history or in certain places that these were not vell accepter or displayed....and we honor that too.

Added by KE Tuttle on Mar 12, 2013 2:47 PM
KE Tuttle
Lillie Arlene West Wethered
Thank you for the suggestion as to Lillie's maiden name. Do you have more information or links to add? Are you related or would you like me to transfer this memorial to you? I am not connected, although I have a few Wests in our family lines.

Cassie May West Williams (B 1905) daughter of Lee West (circa 1872 MI) of Oklahoma was my mother-in-law's mother; Belva West Watson (b 1894) of Colorado and Northern California, daughter of WA West of MO, was my uncle's mother; and also of Colorado, Anita West's (d 2011) daughter, Robin Lynn (b 1957) married my cousin Mike Sharp and they had our 'little cousin' Jeremy James.

William C West (1832 NY - 1865 ) married my great great aunt, Emelissa Tuttle (1834 NY) daughter of Truman Tuttle (b 1789) of VT/WI.

Are these any of the ones you are researching?
Added by KE Tuttle on Mar 11, 2013 11:35 AM
Sandymento
COYLE
So very grateful for your online work to document the family. Thank you, Sandy
Added by Sandymento on Mar 10, 2013 5:40 PM
Charline Ryan
RE: Martrin Cemetery
No trouble, just sorry it didn't work out. I would have loved to go to a very old family cemetery to photogragh it.
Added by Charline Ryan on Jan 28, 2013 11:12 AM
Charline Ryan
RE: Martrin Cemetery
Sorry to have bad news. I talked to Mr. Nobles, whose family owned the land at one time. It is now timber land owned by Weyerhouser Co., there are no roads any where near where the cemetery is/was. Mr. Nobles said when he saw the cemetery 40 years or more ago, it was in bad shape then and now most likely is gone, said you would have to cut your way into where it was and would have to know where that was in order to find it. Way back in the woods, then. So sorry!!
Added by Charline Ryan on Jan 28, 2013 10:36 AM
Charline Ryan
RE: Martrin Cemetery
I'll have to try again. Never could get in touch with the living family member. Thanks for reminding me!!
Added by Charline Ryan on Jan 25, 2013 6:08 PM
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