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|  D. Singleton Shell (#46980863)
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Within a few minutes of a friend telling me about Find A Grave, I found my great-great grandparents' gravestone in Hopedale Cemetery, Christian Co., MO. They were Gabriel and Talitha Reynolds McMullin. First I let out a shriek! then I sat looking at the picture, tears falling down my face. I never thought I'd see their final resting place. I've added old photos of their family to their pages. I'm still hoping to make contact with someone there. (Success!) Thank you to their visitors for honoring them with flowers and tokens, they are appreciated.
Since that day I have found other ancestors on Find A Grave. A special thank you to M. Correll and "jtf" for so many of the Wayne County, KY memorials and photos. The photos taken by Ronald Bicknese in Bills Creek Cemetery are also very special treasures. I will always be thankful for his effort to find my York 4th great-grandparents in that remote cemetery. Thanks to Robie Prater for his many photos and book HACKWORTHS AND RELATED FAMILIES in Floyd County.
Sincere appreciation to God's Special Angel for sponsoring our Mommaw and Poppaw Estes. They were sweet, gentle people. Thanks to all who have left flowers and tokens for them, and for other family and friends.
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Rhonda
 | RE: Your token Thank you for your compationate words. God blessAdded by Rhonda on May 10, 2013 8:17 PM | | | Judy Young
 | RE: McMullin/Nokes you r welcome | | | Roanna Dolan Griffin
 | James W Griffin Thank you so much for the transfer, it was unexpected but greatly appreciated. Thank you for all the hard work you've done on Find A Grave, I know you've helped a lot of people find their families just like you have us. | | | Broadus Roland
 | RE: Singleton, Clarence and Ella No problem glad I could help. The grave is located in section G near Falmouth Rd. If you head from Williamstown Main Street go east on Paris St. and follow that onto Falmouth you would take the last entrance into the cemetery. I believe they call it the new side. The site is to the right just about as soon as you enter.
-Broadus | | | Bobbie
 | Archie Blanton Do you know if this Archie Blanton was married to a Camile Helton at one time?? Her parents were Elijah & Lousia (Vaughn) Helton.
Bobbie mykyhillbillytree at hotmail dot comAdded by Bobbie on Apr 01, 2013 7:15 PM | | | Nancy Abraham
 | RE: Thanks! Have always been glad that you were one of my family and that you love family as I do--even those we've never met. So sorry about your loss and I will be thanking of you daily. | | | Jo Arcudia
 | Ball, McMullin, Singleton, Gooch, etc Good morning! I am the great-granddaughter of Lewis and Mary Jane Ball Nix, and I live in Springfield, Missouri, near Hopedale Cemetery. I'm not sure exactly how we are related, but it is obvious that we must be! I have been researching the Ball and related families off and on for almost 40 years, am now working on trying to put it all in some kind of order. If you would like, email me at mrstommyjo@mchsicom, so that we can talk more! I look forward to hearing from you! | | | Justin Wheeldon
 | wheeldon family im trying to put together a family tree seen that you make a lot of posts about my ancesters would love to share emails | | | S Wolf
 | York Family Martha Frances Mitchell York is enumerated in the 1850 Census with her daughter and son-in-law, Micajah Turner and Polly York Turner. Her age is listed as 69, which makes her birth year 1781.Added by S Wolf on Mar 16, 2013 8:31 AM | | | jtf
 | RE: Woodstock Hart Family You are welcome Darla. We enjoyed finding the cemetery for Abraham Flinns' family. I still think about that unknown grave made from that pile of stones at that cemetery.
jtfAdded by jtf on Feb 18, 2012 3:21 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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