Pat,
Since the cemetery is not fenced, and I presume not posted with any
warning signs, I would not think anyone would object to his work.
If asked, of course, he should politely and promptly leave.
If you can try to reach the church on Tuesday, that would be good.
Vivian
At 04:54 PM 9/4/2010, you wrote:
I hate to disrupt the holiday weekend, but I need some advice. I
have an Eagle Scout
candidate who has been trying to no avail to get permission to
transcribe a church
cemetery. It is a very small (one room, I think) old church with no
staff on duty during
the week. This young man has gotten no response from his e-mails
and voice mail messages.
When he first ran into trouble, I was too busy with work to
help. I'm not sure that I can
get anywhere, either, but I'll try on Tuesday.
I'd love to have opinions on whether or not he should just do the
project, anyway, or move
on. It's a small cemetery, and not fenced. It was transcribed
years ago, but is not
online.
Thanks,
Pat Sabin
Gwinnett County GAGenWeb
http://www.oldplaces.org/gwinnettga/
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