Paul Sutton Kamalsky
 | RE: Dillon Cemetery Cassie
You are very welcome. I was there alone twice and another time with Daryl. I was looking for anyone who was on Findagrave. The old sandstones are a mixed bag. A number of them are intact but a number of them are defaced. Some marble stones are just not readable anymore
Best regards, Paul
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Paul Sutton Kamalsky
 | RE: Riverview Cemetery You are very welcome. I am sorry you got misdirected. Cemeteries should adopt names that won't be often repeated. Adelbert Cooley's stone is the widest I have ever seen. I wasn't sure the photos were going to show it all
All the Best, Paul
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Paul Sutton Kamalsky
 | Cooleys Cassie, I don't know if you saw the Orson & Alonzo photos I put up last night. They were from the photo session last summer and not good. I cleaned and redid them today when I went to look for Helen and Adelbert - Paul
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CWelcher77
 | RE: Childs You're very welcome! The cemetery needs some TLC! | |
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CWelcher77
 | RE: Childs Cassie, I went back to the cemetery today with a soft brush to clean some of the growth off the stones. I'm reposting the pictures so take a look. | |
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Janet Stout
 | North Weare Cem Sorry, I was referring to your request for a cem pic. Janet | |
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Janet Stout
 | North Weare Cem Could this person possibly be Emma M. Squire, 1847-1908, wife of Percival U. Squire? Janet | |
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ASB
 | RE: Sibley You're welcome. Did you notice his name was spelled Archelaus on the stone. I sent the manager a correction.Added by ASB on Jan 22, 2013 9:14 AM | |
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Ron Kinney
 | RE: Poole You're very welcome Cassie.
Ron | |
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Anita McChesney
 | RE: Sibley Your welcome. | |
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