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Toy Nicol (#47606850)
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Bio Photo A native of California. Rather new at this but am getting very involved with searching. Looking for the Brueck/Bridge and Morey in the east, Nicol from Scotland, the Napier's from the east and the Carroll's from Iowa and Georgia. The Clinton's of Utah/Indiana and the Johnson's and Flournoy's in the south are also a large and important part of my former husbands and our children's family. The Odell and Flesher families are especially interesting and are a great part of my husbands lineage.Iam happy to share and add any info you may wish..or be corrected.I have been a member of Ancestry since 2006 and find it a good feeling to put faces and final resting places together along with linking long ago separated family.
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Sue Steenberg-McDeid
RE: SNOW
Hi Toy, I just came from the Montrose and there is no record of burial of Levi Snow in their books or on their maps. He must have been buried somewhere else. Or maybe he was buried there early enough that when the dam came thru at Keokuk the cemetery the body was not moved and the water covered his burial spot and stone. This cemetery in the old part is very much a slough, almost a bayou and has flooded very often. While the rest of the cemetery is almost pastural for being perfect, this part is not. When I asked if there was a book for those who were buried underwater I was told there had been a lean to attached to a shed which burned with all records in it. I'm sorry. Here's hoping he is buried elsewhere.
Added by Sue Steenberg-McDeid on May 28, 2013 3:48 PM
Mary Harrell-Sesniak
RE: photo
Yes. Thanks for asking. You may use the Cove Cemetery photo if youyou add that it was from Findagrave and used with my permission.


Added by Mary Harrell-Sesniak on May 05, 2013 5:36 AM
E Seaboldt
Nicholas Snow
There is a photo posted under Nicholas Snow that is attributed to you and is labeled Cove Burying Ground, do you know where this photo was taken, it is not of the Cove Burying Ground in Eastham, MA. I live 1/2 mile from that cemetery, there was an old meeting house there, but that is long gone. Also, there are too many stones shown.
Eileen S
Added by E Seaboldt on Apr 21, 2013 5:28 PM
Joanne Woods
RE: Mary Blixt photo
Hi Toy,

Yes, Mary is buried next to Alfred. I went back today to check if a marker had been covered up over time but there isn't any other marker close to him.

I found with some of my relatives that after the last parent passes the children have great intentions of adding a marker but life goes so fast it's just overlooked.

Good luck hope you make it to Mountain View Cemetery sometime. It is a beautiful cemetery.

Joanne
Added by Joanne Woods on Apr 16, 2013 6:22 PM
Joanne Woods
RE: Mary Blixt photo
I checked with the office today & they said Mary did not have a grave marker. They were going by what was posted on their computer.

If you know differently, I can press them further.

Joanne

Added by Joanne Woods on Apr 16, 2013 12:35 AM
Nancy Coleman
RE: Capt. Henry Johnson
There is a story once told by a couple of locals that Henry's coffin was floating in the 1927 flood waters along Lake Washington and that these gentlemen snagged it and brought it to shore. Supposedly they opened it and Henry looked very well, all things considered.They reburied him in Greenfield Cemetery and I know the pile of bricks under which he is supposed to be buried. I first heard this story from a researcher-friend of mine who said he heard it from the old gentlemen-coffin-snaggers themselves. My researcher friend is very credible, so if he heard it first hand, then I think it's very possible. I wish I knew absolutely. Our local history group now does a cemetery tour, and I would love to have enough assurance to add Henry to the list of stories. Any help from any descendants would be greatly appreciated. You can see our project on Facebook at Greenfield Cemetery Candlelight Tour. Thanks!
Added by Nancy Coleman on Feb 27, 2013 3:59 PM
Geoffrey Williams
KLN RI George
Dear Toy

OK we have nearly four hundred years of the KLN RI George Moreys 375 years is closer. 30% of American Moreys are related to you.

So it is going to be more overwhelming for you. I will find your email address and decide how to send the stuff.

Kind regards, Geoffrey
Morey Forum, New Zealand
Added by Geoffrey Williams on Jan 16, 2013 9:22 PM
Geoffrey Williams
KLN RI George
Dear Toy

Do you need a hand with your Moreys?

I am ready and able.

Kind regards, Geoffrey
Morey Forum, New Zealand
Added by Geoffrey Williams on Jan 16, 2013 7:39 PM
kpet
RE: Anna M. O'dell
I don't know if I answered you on this but if you click the name of the girl who took the picture she might be able to help you re: other family stones nearby. Kay
Added by kpet on Jan 04, 2013 6:54 PM
Laura B.
re: Anna Bridge
Happy New Year, Toy! If you'd like, I can transfer Anna Bridge's memorial to you. I evidently created memorials for Anna and about 9 other Bridges who are in the same cemetery. I'm not related to them - I either went camera crazy in the cemetery or else I fulfilled a photo request for one and just started taking pictures of the others. I can transfer the other Bridges to you as well if you are interested. Since I'm not related to them, I'd be more than happy to transfer the memorials to someone who is.
Added by Laura B. on Dec 30, 2012 3:05 PM
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