To locate the church address, Sherri could contact Laura Wilkerson,
the genealogy librarian at Spencer-Owen County Library
<geneolgy(a)owenlib.org> Geri de Moss
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#1 Vandalia Methodist Cemetery ["Debbie Jennings"
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Listmembers:
Recently a lady contacted me needing driving directions to the Vandalia
Methodist Cemetery in Lafayette Township. I have no personal knowledge
of
just how to get there and felt that someone on the list may know.
If anyone does, please contact Sherri McDonald at sherrimc2(a)comcast.net
You might also post the information to the mailing list and I can then
include the information on the website for future researchers to
access.
Debbie
www.sweetowen.net
If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your
parents and
all generations of your ancestors. All
of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in your body. You
are the
continuation.