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Hello,
Please join me in welcoming our newest member, Hixielynn(a)aol.com, to
our group. I'm sorry I don't have your name so write and let us know
who you are :-) Let me encourage you to post your information, queries,
etc. to the list so that everyone can see who you are researching. If
you have any questions, feel free to contact me at any time.
Again, welcome to our group and we hope you enjoy your stay :-)
Regards,
Nancy E Parr---Hostess
mailto:nparr@datasys.net
Hello Everyone,
Please join me in welcoming our newest members, Robert Champion
and Sidney T. Champion, to our group. Let me encourage you to post your
information, queries, etc. to the list so that everyone can see who you
are researching. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at
any time.
Again, welcome to our group and we hope you enjoy your stay :-)
Regards,
Nancy E Parr---Hostess
mailto:nparr@datasys.net
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DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!)
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OAKLAND CEMETERY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, PART I
Established in 1850 and covering more than eighty-eight acres east of
downtown Atlanta, Oakland Cemetery is the final resting place for over
50,000 people. This database is a transcription of headstone
inscriptions
from the cemetery. Each record provides the name of individual, date of
birth, and date of death. Between its creation and 1884, nearly all
persons
who died in the Atlanta area were buried in this cemetery. Additionally,
following its creation, other persons were taken from nearby church and
family cemeteries and re-interred here. This first part of the
collection
contains the names of over 32,000 persons. For researchers of ancestors
from the Atlanta area in the nineteenth century, this can be a useful
source of valuable information.
Bibliography: Grizzle, R. L. "Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta Georgia."
[Database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999.
To search this database, go to:
http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/4105.htm
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