Yes but going to the cemetary in person is much more rewarding. I know of a
Minnie Carnahan in Illinois, school teacher, single, stepped in front of a
train, sad story, she is not in our tree. 1800,s I choose to stay on the
possitive side of the coin. Bob Carnahan
----- Original Message -----
From: <ENC6(a)aol.com>
To: <CARNAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: [CARNAHAN-L] CARNAHAN_Minnie_E_and_P_Blaie.JPG
Morning Everyone,
Just in case you haven't seen this persons postings before, he (I think it
is
a he..<g>) goes around the area photographing cemeteries and
making the
images available for everyone to use. There is a search engine on his
site -
scroll down to the third one that says search this site - and you can
search for
any surname.
Aren't we lucky these days to have folks who are kind enough to do work
like
this and make it available for all of us to use. There are some
really
special folks out there, aren't there.
Take care - Emma (coughing and blowing and dragging to work....<g>)
In a message dated 5/13/2004 2:27:02 AM Central Daylight Time,
FairlawnOKC(a)teafor2.com writes:
CARNAHAN_Minnie_E_and_P_Blaie.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma. Feel free to use this picture for your records.
This is one of the 74,395 cemetery photos free at
http://teafor2.com