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Bill (#47860501)
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Bio Photo College 1962 - 1964: Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, NC

Occupation 1966 - 1994: Mathematician.

Retirement 1994.

Life Member 11/15/2000: Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. My signer was John Penn of North Carolina.

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Kathie Trent Kingery
RE: Theresa Caruthers Balenger
Bill,

Glad I was able to locate it while on vacation this week in Atlantic Beach NC.

In His Name,
Kathie
Added by Kathie Trent Kingery on May 10, 2013 4:50 PM
Ralph
RE: Theresa
Bill, you are certainly welcome. I do have problems when I ask for help sometimes but usually not.
Ralph
Added by Ralph on May 09, 2013 9:53 PM
Ralph
RE: Theresa
All done Bill. No problem.

Ralph
Added by Ralph on May 09, 2013 2:08 PM
Barbara Reid McDonald
RE: Adam Brevard Davidson
Hi Bill, glad to hear about the web page for the "History of Hopewell Presbyterian Church". I will try and contact Julie. I have been in contact with her before without any "hoops", unless she just added them. I'll let you know if there is a problem, otherwise just watch for the updates.

Regards, Barbara
Added by Barbara Reid McDonald on Apr 29, 2013 7:51 PM
Barbara Reid McDonald
RE: Adam Brevard Davidson
Hi Bill; First, someone bought "The History of Hopewell Presbyterian Church" many years ago for me. You can try looking them up on Google, and send them a note.

I can not update Edward Baxter Davidson's inofrmation. I did not create the memorial. You will have to contact Julie Karen Hancock directly to ask her to change his full name to: Edward Lee Baxter Davidson", and add him to his parents memorials. His father, Adam Brevard Davidson 8584092 and his mother Mary Laura Springs 8584096. Although both memorials are mine, I can not add to someone else.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Barbara
Added by Barbara Reid McDonald on Apr 28, 2013 4:37 PM
Colleen Burnette
RE: Lahvesia Packwood
My previous message is that I cannot find her in the cemetery database. Perhaps now with another name I will find her. I will check.
Added by Colleen Burnette on Apr 15, 2013 11:39 AM
Colleen Burnette
Lahvesia Packwood
My previous email to you regarding Oaklawn
Cemetery. There is one in Tampa and one in Plant City, not St. Petersburg, as I previously stated.
Added by Colleen Burnette on Apr 14, 2013 8:26 PM
Ron Stewart
RE: Missing Grave Marker
Bill,

I doubt there was a grave marker present when I added the memorial or I would have taken a picture of it and posted it to Find A Grave when I created the memorial. One other possibility does exist however. Dawn Stewart (no relation) and I added many Find A Grave memorials from the cemetery records a copy of which Dawn was able to obtain through the library (don't remember whether it was Newport News or Hampton library). I added maybe 1,000 memorials from these records before I started my photo documentation efforts. Nannie's may have been one of those where the memorial was created from the cemetery records and then, later, I would post the tombstone photo to the existing memorial if I found one. Perhaps I created her memorial in this manner and then never found a tombstone. Also, unfortunately, there are many, many tombstones at Greenlawn that have been totally overgrown by sod and I am sure I walked over some without even knowing they were there. It would take a probe and a shovel to find many of the existing tombstones there today. As a matter of principle I do not dig in cemeteries. That can be misunderstood. I document what is there and leave it at that.

Her burial location should be easy enough to find given you have the plot number and the office at the cemetery is very helpful in supplying maps and circling the location of burial before you leave the office. You might still have to probe and dig to find the tombstone if one exists.

Hope this explanation helps.

Ron Stewart
Added by Ron Stewart on Apr 11, 2013 9:54 AM
Manly Hare
Greenlawn Cemetery
Bill:
If you can find a location from the cemetery, I will be happy to try again. If they can, compare
it to the location listed for C. C. Skeeter may
also help. I am near this cemetery so another trip is no problem.
I have the cemetery phone listed as 757-247-5191.
Glad to be of any service I can.
Manly
Added by Manly Hare on Apr 10, 2013 11:47 AM
hgs205
Harland Start
There are loads of family trees on ancestry.com that have Storrs dying in 1894 - either the gravestone is wrong or the date is wrongly transcribed. The date is hard to make out anyway. Also it seems his name was Storrs and not Sturrs.
Added by hgs205 on Mar 31, 2013 10:46 AM
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