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|  tradrjeff (#47331920)
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My name is Jeff Thomas and I trace the Thomas family that came over from England in the the early to mid 1600's and began in Maryland then moved down into North Carolina and some into South Carolina. I live on the south side of Atlanta GA and am willing to help anyone looking for graves in the Clayton, Fayette, Coweta, Spalding and Meriwether counties. My main Thomas research is concentrated in Stanley, Union and Anson counties of North Carolina. And Talbot and Queen Annes counties in Maryland. | |
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Gary
 | RE: Milt Josefsberg grave I think the right side. I remember Mort Sahl's son being around the same area.Added by Gary on Feb 20, 2013 4:59 PM | | | Gary
 | RE: Milt Josefsberg grave Sorry I can't, but I remember it being straight up from the entrance near the top of the hill.. perhaps not far from the intersecting road. Hope this helps.Added by Gary on Feb 18, 2013 9:30 AM | | | Penny Manus
 | RE: Martha Eleanora Holliday I added 2 pics to Martha's grave. One is an area map with yellow line taking you straight to her grave. It is located on the left side of the Hwy is you are going out of Griffin toward 75. You should be able to find it with the pics I posted. Thank you for writing :) | | | Glenn Joiner
 | RE: Cammie King Hi Jeff, I'm sorry but I don't remember the section she is resting in. I was roaming the cemetery shooting pics of various markers that day when I came across her. Calling the cemetery/emailing the office might be of help. Glenn
| | | Michael Bell
 | Caldwell grave photo's Hi Tradrjeff,
Thank you so much for the Caldwell grave photo's. I appreciate it so much. I have looked for them for a while. If you run across any other Caldwell's buried there please let me know!!!!
Thanks
Michael
| | | Mark Barnett
 | RE: dorsey family cemetery Dorsey Family Cemetery
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/clayton/cemeteries/c6160001.txt
| | | Patricia Kormash
 | RE: City Cemetery, Manchester Ga Weyman Watson Bond was my uncle, and went down with his ship during on the USS Atlanta during WWII. I would appreciate that picture too if you have it to add to my Ancestry.com famly tree. | | | Patricia Kormash
 | RE: City Cemetery, Manchester Ga OMG!!! I can't thank you enough. My dad was a career army man and they met at Ft Benning, where my brother and I were born. After many years of going from base to base (true army brats),my Dad retired and starting working for the IRS which moved him around as much as the army. We transferred to Philadephia when I was a senior in high school and he passed in 1971. His wish was to be buried in a National Cemetery and Gettysburg was the nearest one that had space.
My email address is: pkormash@aol.com
Thank you soooooooooooo very much.
Pat
| | | Patricia Kormash
 | RE: City Cemetery, Manchester Ga I really appreciate any help. Thanks, Pat | | | Patricia Kormash
 | RE: City Cemetery, Manchester Ga It is located in Manchester next to a (or the)Huddle House. I can find the cemetery when I goole earth, but my memory is fuzzy on the exact location. I used to the the plot location was all entrekins (my granmother's family), but I think it's my grandfather's "Bond". I remember a Sarah Elizabeth ... nearby.
Thnaks, Pat | | | | [View all messages...] |
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