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INJEFFER-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 88
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#1 [INJEFFER] Marling Cemetery [KPhill2906(a)aol.com]
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Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 17:21:46 EDT
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Is there anyone out there that can tell me where the Marling Cemetery is
located in Jefferson County?
I am looking for the marker of Joseph Thorn (Thom) died 1829. According to
the DAR records he is buried there.
Thanks!
Karen
I am also interested in the Marling Cemetary. I think I found on the Net
that the cemetery is in Salina Twp. and possibly in or around Hanover (now
don't recall where I found this info). I would like to know of the other
graves in the cemetary have ever been recorded by the DAR or others. I'm
descended from Joseph Thom's son, William Wilson Thom (b. 1788) and am
interesed in knowing whether there are any other Thoms, such as William are
in that cemetary.
Thank you!
Lynette Wilkerson Aasheim