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Hi everyone,
I have had wonderful help from the Gibson Co. Historical Society. I was at a
brick wall trying to find the burial place of my Great Grandfather Adam
McConnell. They found him and even sent pictures of the grave site. I paid for
film and developing, but I didn't mind since I live in California and would
never be able to have this information.
Surnames that I'm researching are McConnell, Reavis, Beasly and Strickland,
and Cochran
Linda Cole
Just a reminder -- I am always in need of names of persons who served in the
military and were residents of Gibson Co, IN (didn't have to have lived
there during military time -- before, after, during, etc. are ALL welcomed).
Would also like a bit of info on them if you wish to give it -- the person's
name (of course), if deceased their birth and death dates and places, the
units, military service they were in, if they served during a specific war
this would be welcomed too, the highest rank they obtained, etc.
Look at the military page (off the Gibson Co, IN main webpage) for ideas on
what you might wish to include.
http://www.usroots.com/~jmurphy/gibson/gibson.htm
For those of you who do NOT have internet access, just post on this list or
send directly to me (jmurphy(a)erinet.com) and mention it is Gibson Military
so I know where it goes.
Still in desperate need of persons from the newer wars -- WWI, Korea, WWII,
Desert Storm, etc.
Judy M.
This message is going to both the Gibson County List and the Morrison List.
Looking for others researching the line of Ella L. MORRISON who was born 18
February 1870 and married Garrett F. JONES on 17 February 1892 in Gibson
County, Indiana. Need further information about this family, and have
information to share.
Carlene Morrison
CMorrison(a)shol.com
This message is going to both the Gibson County List and the Morrison List.
Looking for others researching the line of Maud MORRISON who was born 4
November 1866 and married Joseph Elihu HOLCOMB on 16 March 1890 in Kansas.
Need further information about this family, and have information to share.
Carlene Morrison
CMorrison(a)shol.com
This message is going to both the Gibson County List and the Morrison List.
Looking for others researching the line of Harry MORRISON who was born 27
April 1863 and married Emma E. DAVIS on 9 October 1893 in Gibson County,
Indiana. Need further information about this family, and have information
to share.
Carlene Morrison
CMorrison(a)shol.com
This message is going to both the Gibson County List and the Morrison List.
Looking for others researching the line of Lettie MORRISON who was born 1861
and married Harvey MYERS on 11 June 1882 in Gibson County, Indiana. Need
further information about this family, and have information to share.
Carlene Morrison
CMorrison(a)shol.com
I am looking for the Jones family. My great grandfather was JOSEPH JONES
a shoemaker born in Indiana. He married IDA ELDA EMMERSON. Joe's
parents were NELSON JONES born in NY 12-28-1835 and ELIZABETH WOOD born
ca 1844 in IN. Nelson's father was JAMES H. JONES also born in NY. ca
1814 and his mother was SUSAN? born ca 1814 in NY. In the 1850-60 census
there is a HASA/ASA JONES living near that is older and could be James'
father; but I don't know. I know that Nelson and Joe Jones are buried at
Ft. Branch; but I don't know where the others are buried. I would like
to know more about the Jones family and also anything about the Wood
family. Also, I would like to know if there was a poorhouse in Gibson
County around 1887, and if so, is there anyway to access the records.
Thanks.
Shirley Colvin
Mt. Washington, KY
I don't think the society is online either but I did just find out in the
latest Everton's Genealogical Helper that they publish a monthly newsletter.
Specifics that I got from the society are:
12 page monthly newsletter
Annual membership ($12/yr) gets you the newsletter
Include a detailed surname or history query which they will include
in the first available spot in the newsletter
Been in publication since March 1988 (how come I didn't know this?). Past
issues are available for $1.25 + 33 cents postage.
Address is:
Gibson County Historical Society
P.O. Box 516
Princeton, Indiana 47670
Enjoy,
Delanie Alcorn-Jones
Gibson County Surnames: ALCORN (Thomas, Montgomery, Thomas Montgomery),
STONE (Thomas Allen, Silas Smith, Jane), MONTGOMERY (lots), PRICE (Wabash Co,
IL).
Hello List,
I'm new to the list and this is my first posting. I am interested in any
information concerning the above names in Gibson Co. Thanks for any
help.
Doris Tartt
dtartt(a)dixie-net.com
My near cousin lives close and when he has a chance he goes there (150
miles one way).
He told me it's not online.
Sara
T & T wrote:
>
> Deborah and anyone else who is interested,
> To the best of my knowledge the Library in Princeton is NOT online.I was
> told that the Geneaology Society of Gibson County was run from the
> public library BUT I could have been told this in error.
> Deb I would be interested in knowing what family names you are
> researching from Gibson County.
> Trish
>
> Deborah Lake wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if the Princeton Public Library on Hart Street is
> > online? If not does anyone know the e-mail address of the Genealogy
> > Society in Princeton
> > Deby Lake
> > researching:ARMBRUSTER-BAILEY-BARNES- BELDEN-BENTON-BIRD-
> > BIRKHEAD-BLAIN-BOHNARD-BROAD-BURNETT-BURNHAM-BURT-
> > CALICUTT-CANADY-CASE-CHRISTMAN-COLEMAN-CRUSE-DAVIS-
> > DEMIG/DENNEY-DUNNING-ELLIOTT-FENTRESS-FISHER-FIX-
> > FOOTE-FORD-FRANCIS-GEIGER-GORDON-GREGORY-GRISWOLD-
> > HICKS-HODGE-HOLLOWELL-HOLTON-HOWELL-JEFFERIES-
> > JOHNSON-KEELER-KELLER-KELLEY-KING-KIRKMAN-KNAISE-
> > KUHRY-LAFFERTY-LAKE-MALLET-MAURER-McARTHUR-McCLARY-
> > McDOWELL-MORRIS-NEEDHAM-NEWSOM-NORFLEET-PARKER-
> > PARSHALL-PATTERSON-PESTEL-REICHERT-ROBERTS-ROLLANS-
> > SCHEELE-SCHIEDEL-SCHNEIDER-SCHOLAR-SCHRANK-SCHULTZ-
> > SHERRER-SHERWOOD-SHOEMAKER-SIZEMORE-SMITH-SWEEZY-
> > TALBOT-THOMAS-THOMAZIN-THOMPSON-TUCKER-TURNER-
> > VAUGHN-WALLACE-WARD-WINER-WILLIAMS-WILLIS-WILSON
> >
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> > Searching for MORRIS, MILLER,ROPER,STEELE,BESING,BASS
> > and other GIBSON County families.
>
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Hello Gibson County Researchers, I am new to the list. I am reseaching
the following names from Gibson and Pike Counties.
BENTON-COLEMAN-KIRKMAN-PATTERSON-SHERRER-WALLACE
If anyone is researching the same names please contact me.
Deby Lake in Michigan
researching:ARMBRUSTER-BAILEY-BARNES- BELDEN-BENTON-BIRD-
BIRKHEAD-BLAIN-BOHNARD-BROAD-BURNETT-BURNHAM-BURT-
CALICUTT-CANADY-CASE-CHRISTMAN-COLEMAN-CRUSE-DAVIS-
DEMIG/DENNEY-DUNNING-ELLIOTT-FENTRESS-FISHER-FIX-
FOOTE-FORD-FRANCIS-GEIGER-GORDON-GREGORY-GRISWOLD-
HICKS-HODGE-HOLLOWELL-HOLTON-HOWELL-JEFFERIES-
JOHNSON-KEELER-KELLER-KELLEY-KING-KIRKMAN-KNAISE-
KUHRY-LAFFERTY-LAKE-MALLET-MAURER-McARTHUR-McCLARY-
McDOWELL-MORRIS-NEEDHAM-NEWSOM-NORFLEET-PARKER-
PARSHALL-PATTERSON-PESTEL-REICHERT-ROBERTS-ROLLANS-
SCHEELE-SCHIEDEL-SCHNEIDER-SCHOLAR-SCHRANK-SCHULTZ-
SHERRER-SHERWOOD-SHOEMAKER-SIZEMORE-SMITH-SWEEZY-
TALBOT-THOMAS-THOMAZIN-THOMPSON-TUCKER-TURNER-
VAUGHN-WALLACE-WARD-WINER-WILLIAMS-WILLIS-WILSON
Does anyone know if the Princeton Public Library on Hart Street is
online? If not does anyone know the e-mail address of the Genealogy
Society in Princeton
Deby Lake
researching:ARMBRUSTER-BAILEY-BARNES- BELDEN-BENTON-BIRD-
BIRKHEAD-BLAIN-BOHNARD-BROAD-BURNETT-BURNHAM-BURT-
CALICUTT-CANADY-CASE-CHRISTMAN-COLEMAN-CRUSE-DAVIS-
DEMIG/DENNEY-DUNNING-ELLIOTT-FENTRESS-FISHER-FIX-
FOOTE-FORD-FRANCIS-GEIGER-GORDON-GREGORY-GRISWOLD-
HICKS-HODGE-HOLLOWELL-HOLTON-HOWELL-JEFFERIES-
JOHNSON-KEELER-KELLER-KELLEY-KING-KIRKMAN-KNAISE-
KUHRY-LAFFERTY-LAKE-MALLET-MAURER-McARTHUR-McCLARY-
McDOWELL-MORRIS-NEEDHAM-NEWSOM-NORFLEET-PARKER-
PARSHALL-PATTERSON-PESTEL-REICHERT-ROBERTS-ROLLANS-
SCHEELE-SCHIEDEL-SCHNEIDER-SCHOLAR-SCHRANK-SCHULTZ-
SHERRER-SHERWOOD-SHOEMAKER-SIZEMORE-SMITH-SWEEZY-
TALBOT-THOMAS-THOMAZIN-THOMPSON-TUCKER-TURNER-
VAUGHN-WALLACE-WARD-WINER-WILLIAMS-WILLIS-WILSON
Deborah and anyone else who is interested,
To the best of my knowledge the Library in Princeton is NOT online.I was
told that the Geneaology Society of Gibson County was run from the
public library BUT I could have been told this in error.
Deb I would be interested in knowing what family names you are
researching from Gibson County.
Trish
Deborah Lake wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Princeton Public Library on Hart Street is
> online? If not does anyone know the e-mail address of the Genealogy
> Society in Princeton
> Deby Lake
> researching:ARMBRUSTER-BAILEY-BARNES- BELDEN-BENTON-BIRD-
> BIRKHEAD-BLAIN-BOHNARD-BROAD-BURNETT-BURNHAM-BURT-
> CALICUTT-CANADY-CASE-CHRISTMAN-COLEMAN-CRUSE-DAVIS-
> DEMIG/DENNEY-DUNNING-ELLIOTT-FENTRESS-FISHER-FIX-
> FOOTE-FORD-FRANCIS-GEIGER-GORDON-GREGORY-GRISWOLD-
> HICKS-HODGE-HOLLOWELL-HOLTON-HOWELL-JEFFERIES-
> JOHNSON-KEELER-KELLER-KELLEY-KING-KIRKMAN-KNAISE-
> KUHRY-LAFFERTY-LAKE-MALLET-MAURER-McARTHUR-McCLARY-
> McDOWELL-MORRIS-NEEDHAM-NEWSOM-NORFLEET-PARKER-
> PARSHALL-PATTERSON-PESTEL-REICHERT-ROBERTS-ROLLANS-
> SCHEELE-SCHIEDEL-SCHNEIDER-SCHOLAR-SCHRANK-SCHULTZ-
> SHERRER-SHERWOOD-SHOEMAKER-SIZEMORE-SMITH-SWEEZY-
> TALBOT-THOMAS-THOMAZIN-THOMPSON-TUCKER-TURNER-
> VAUGHN-WALLACE-WARD-WINER-WILLIAMS-WILLIS-WILSON
>
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> rmorri11(a)bellsouth.net
> Searching for MORRIS, MILLER,ROPER,STEELE,BESING,BASS
> and other GIBSON County families.
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| ^ )( ^ |
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| \ ) / | What they mean to you!!
| '-----'--' |
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| || || | And SMILE =-) it confuses people!!
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I just noticed the bottom of the posts now have the name of the
listowner. I wanted to publicly thank Diane for all of her
efforts to get this list up and going. I, for one really
appreciate it.
Thanks Diane!
Chawn
Chawn E. Caniff
e-mail mailto:ccaniff@comsource.net
Homepage http://www.comsource.net/~ccaniff/
Genealogy Web Site http://www.comsource.net/~ccaniff/genealogy/
Hello Everyone,
The following information is from a cemetery that was listed as being near
"Red Gayer's" It may be in Northern Gibson County or Pike County. Can
anyone identify the name and location of this cemetery?
CUNNINGHAM, Robert, died June 24, 1864 aged 35yrs, 11mo, 27days
MANNARD, Nettie, dau. of R. & M. Mannard died Nov. 5, 1876 age 1 yr.
McALLISTER, William H, son of W. & J. b. May 26, 1853, d. Feb. 17, 1854
MILLER, Perry C, died May 9, 1876, age 27 yrs, 8 mo, 8 days
MILLER, Elongit, son of Perry C. & ______ (may be Annie or Corinne) Miller
died Apr. 10, 1875 aged 5 yrs, 8 mo, 15 days
PAULEY, Harrison, son of William M. & Ellen Pauley
b. Sept. 8, 1861 d. Aug. 6, 1880
PAULEY, James Sanford, son of Wm. & Nancy Pauley
died April 18, 1874 aged 10 mos, 20 days.
PAULEY, David, son of Wm. & Nancy Pauley
died Feb. 26, 1876 age 1 month.
If you have any idea where this cemetery may be located, please contact me.
Thank You,
Ernie Lasley
>From Bowling List: with so many persons of Melungeon ancestry throughout USA
thought you might like to know this if you live near or are vacationing near
there that time of year:
From: Kay Martin <suni(a)QNI.com>
To: BOWLING-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [BOWLING-L] "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" Berea
College, KY
Hi Everybody!
Some of you on this list may be interested in learning more about a
fascinating group of people called Melungeons, especially if your family
comes from northeast TN, southeast KY, northwest NC or southwest VA. If you
have any questions about the article below, please write to me directly at
suni(a)qni.com. Thanks!
-Kay
******
Recent books and documentaries on Appalachia's mysterious Melungeons
have led many people to search for their Melungeon roots. A genealogy
workshop at Berea College may provide help for those who are seeking
information about
their families and possible Melungeon connections.
"Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" will be held on the Berea
College campus on Saturday, June 26. This event will feature sessions on
beginning, intermediate, and Internet genealogy, as well as specific
sessions to explore Native American and African-American connections. There will
also be chat sessions for various family groups, a showing of a documentary
film about the Melungeons, and a panel discussion featuring Brent Kennedy,
Manuel Mira, and others..
The Melungeons are a multi-racial and multi-ethnic people who were first
documented in the Appalachian mountains at the end of the 18th century.
Since that time, they have become a part of Appalachian folklore - "sons and
daughters of the legend." Prior to the Civil War, some were classified
as "free persons of color." More recently, they have been identified by
anthropologists and sociologists as "tri-racial isolates" - an amalgam
of European, Native American, and African-American ancestry. They faced
discrimination, both legal and social, and tended to settle in isolated
communities such as Newman's Ridge in Hancock County, Tennessee, or Stone
Mountain, Virginia.
Over the years, Melungeons kept to themselves -- or moved to other areas
where their heritage was not suspect. Oral history among Melungeon families
was often not shared with succeeding generations. "Melungeon" had become an
epithet, even if no one knew where the word originated. Jean Patterson
Bible wrote in 1975 that generations of intermarriage has resulted in near
racial dissolution: "They'll be gone in a generation or two, except for an
occasional dark-complected [sic] child as a reminder of the past."
Instead, many Melungeon descendants are coming to recognize and embrace
the diverse heritage that is theirs. They've been encouraged and inspired by
Dr. N. Brent Kennedy, author of the 1994 book The Melungeons: The
Resurrection of A Proud People; An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing in
America. Kennedy, in researching his own family background, concludes that
the Melungeons
were descended from groups of Spaniards, Portuguese, Turks, Berbers, Moors,
Jews, and others who arrived on these shores between the arrival of Columbus
and the establishment of Jamestown. Generations of intermarriage with Europeans,
Native Americans, and African-Americans resulted in the people now known
as Melungeons.
Participants may pre-register before June 1, for "Melungeon Roots: A
Family Heritage Workshop" by sending a check or money order to: Melungeon
Roots, P.O. Box 4042, Wise, VA 24293. Admission to the event is $5 for each
pre-registered participant (before June 1), and $10 for those who register
after June 1 and for on-site registrants. On-site registration begins
Friday, June 25, at 7:00 pm at the Alumni Building on the Berea campus.
The Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc. will hold a mixer on Friday
night at the Alumni Building from 7 to 9 pm. Workshops will begin on Saturday
morning at 9:00 am at Phelps-Stokes Hall, with welcoming remarks by Audie
Kennedy, president of the Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc., and Gordon
McKinney of the Berea College Appalachian Center. Workshops will be held in the
Frost Building and Phelps Stokes chapel. Chat groups will be running all day
at various locations on campus. Throughout the day, "Melungeon Roots" will
feature "how-to" genealogy sessions as well as sessions on Native
American, African-American, and Portuguese-American genealogy. A panel
discussion with a question-and-answer session will close the workshop.
"Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" is sponsored by the
Appalachian Center at Berea College, continuing the college's long tradition of
commitment to Appalachia and to diversity. The event is organized by the
Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc. (MHA), a non-profit organization formed in
1998.
MHA was an outgrowth of the highly successful First Union: A Melungeon
Gathering held in Wise in 1997. In 1998, MHA sponsored Second Union, an
even larger gathering which featured sessions and lectures on history, social
issues, and medical issues, as well as genealogy.
The gatherings are only a part of the work of MHA. The organization is
also dedicated to several other tasks, including continued research and
writing, telling the story of the Melungeon people, and contributing to the
mosaic of a past that has been hidden too long. At the same time, MHA plans to
collect and preserve the research and artifacts of the past, forming the
basis of a Melungeon Research Center to give these materials a permanent home.
MHA's mission is to document and preserve the heritage and cultural legacy of
mixed-ancestry people of the Southern Appalachians. While the focus will be on
those of Melungeon heritage, they do not restrict themselves to honoring only
this group, but believe in the dignity of all such mixed ancestry groups. MHA
is committed to preserving this rich heritage of racial diversity and harmony.
MHA plans to hold Third Union in the summer of 2000. In the meantime,
"Melungeon Roots" is the first of several planned smaller events which will
focus on individual aspects of Melungeon heritage.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: MELUNGEON ROOTS
"Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" will be held on the Berea
College campus in Berea, Kentucky, on Saturday, June 26. This event will
feature sessions on beginning, intermediate, and Internet genealogy, as
well as specific sessions on other aspects of Melungeon genealogy. To
register, send five dollars per registrant to Melungeon Roots, P.O. Box 4042,
Wise, VA 24293.
Hello!
I am new to INGIBSON-L and am looking forward to hearing from fellow
researchers.
My aunt has been working on our Bass lineage for over 10 years. I am trying
to help her find additional information. The following is what she has been
able to find regarding our Bass line. If you have information on any of the
names mentioned, we would like to hear from you.
My gggrandfather was Joel Bass b. Aug. 28, 1824 in Gibson Co., IN. He
married Sarah Ann Hanks b. May 17, 1826
in Gibson Co., IN. They were married Dec. 17, 1846 in Princeton, Gibson Co.,
IN. Joel died March 1890 in Lucerne,
Putnam Co., MO. He was a farmer-rancher, General Baptist and served in the
MO Militia-Union. We don't know who his parents were (no records found to
date, no known relatives). We do know that Joel bought land in Richland
Co., IL in 1852 and then later he bought land in Putnam Co., MO in 1856.
Sarah Ann Hanks died January 24, 1895 in Lucerne, Putnam Co., MO. Her
parents were James Stewart Hanks and Rosehanna McMullen. This is the same
Hanks clan that Abe Lincoln's mother is from.
Joel and Sarah had 6 children.
Mary Jane b. March 17, 1850, Gibson Co. IN
Margareta Ann b. October 21, 1852, Gibson Co., IN, married James Scott
Carter
Artimesia b. December 18, 1854, Gibson Co., IN, married Levie James
James Stewart b. February 17, 1858, Lucerne, Putman Co., MO, married Viola
Jane Wolgamott
Wade Hampton b. November 12 1861, Lucerne, Putnam Co., MO, married Mariah
Elizabeth McClanahan
John F. b. 1864, Lucerne, Putnam Co., MO, married Bell Rice, date N/A
Our line came down from James Stewart. James and Viola had 11 children.
Della b. December 29, 1885 Lucerne, Putnam Co., MO. married Jake Gorgas
Jessie b. April 13, 1887, married Warren Ashby
Willard R. b. September 11, 1888 Lucerne, Putnam Co., MO
Clarence David b. January 22, 1890, in KS, married Cora Parker
Sarah E. b. July 29, 1891, in MO
Ora E. b. January 31, 1893 in MO
William Arthur b. October 14, 1894 in MO, married Mary Elsie Bailey
Nora Mable b. August 17, 1897, Rocky, Washita Co., OK, married 1st. Jim
Pendergraft (divorced), 2nd Charlie
Troupe
Chole Wissie b. January 6, 1902, Rocky, Washita Co., OK, married 1st. Burton
Mullins (divorced) 2nd. Ralph Cole
Sidney Newton b. March 5 1904, Rocky, Washita Co., OK, married 1st Maudine
Virgil Lee b. June 20 1905, Rocky, Washita Co., OK
William Arthur is my grandfather. Any information on who Joel's parents were
or any known relatives would be a great help.
Barbara Bass-Stevenson
barbara.stevenson(a)amd.com
or home computer - sst(a)prismnet.com
Can anyone give me some information on Oak Hill Cemetary in Patoka,
Gibson County, Indiana? My gr-gr-gr-grandmother, (Mary) Elizabeth
Stucky Alvis (b: about 1820, d: 27 June 1889 in Patoka) is buried there
according to her death certificate, but when I visited the cemetary a few
years ago, I couldn't find her tombstone. Her husband was William Alvis
(also b: abt 1820). I have no death information on him at all, but had
hoped he would be buried next to her. I couldn't find s tombstone for
him either.
Is there an office for Oak Hill Cemetary where I could write for
information? I'm assuming her tombstone has fallen over & has been
moved. I tried the internet address Chawn gave recently, but didn't
find Oak Hill listed. Does anyone know if it IS and I missed it on the
website? (Very possible, I'm still new to this!)
THANKS for any help you may be able to give!
Marti Suddarth
asksuddarth(a)juno.com
Kathleen,
I will try to give you a complete answer, and will welcome anyone
else who may be more familiar with that area, to jump in.
Fort Branch sits almost in the center of Union Township. At one
time or another, it was located in other townships, the last of
which was Johnson Township. I am not sure when Union Township
was created, but it was carved out of Patoka and Johnson
Townships.
The cemeteries I show close to Fort Branch are: Walters; Durham;
Holy Cross; Neipert; and Walnut Hill. In addition, Woods
cemetery is located about midway between Fort Branch and
Haubstadt.
I apologize in advance if you have tried to pull up a map view of
the area from the cemetery pages and some of these cemeteries are
not yet shown. We do not yet have coordinates for some of the
cemeteries, making it impossible to locate them on a map. As
soon as we obtain the GPS coordinates, I will insert them into
the mapping system and they should appear on a map view of the
Fort Branch area.
Hope this helps some.
Chawn
-----Original Message-----
From: rizerk [mailto:rizerk@erinet.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 9:13 AM
To: INGIBSON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Ft. Branch question
Could someone please tell me in which township Ft. Branch is
located and/or
what cemeteries are near there.
Thank you, Kathleen Rizer
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