Carleen,
The answer is no. There are several cemeteries in Shelby county that have no
stones. (most are family plots) There is no way to read them. The ones that
have stones have been read and are recorded somewhere. Maybe one day, we
will be able to find out who is buried there, but we have not come across
any written records for the cemeteries with no stones. Hopefully, when
school is out (college for me), I will have more time to work on this. Barb
and I started working on the Hirschauer cemetery over the summer and just
recently, I found the Shank's Cemetery (both are on private property).
Melinda (Mem)
-------Original Message-------
From: INSHELBY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Monday, September 30, 2002 10:17:02
To: INSHELBY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INSHELBY] Shelby Cemteries
Phyllis and Mem,
I don't think I ever heard you answer this before, but have ALL the
cemteries
in Shelby been surveyed and copied down somewhere? Every single one?
Carleen
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Melinda
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