The following books are in the Maryland Historical Society Library in
Baltimore:
1. Anne Arundel County tombstone inscriptions.
Annapolis : The Peggy Stewart Tea Party Chapter, D.A.R., 1942.
MF187.A6.P37
Main Reading Room
2. Tombstone inscriptions of southern Anne Arundel County.
Upper Marlborough, Md., 1969.
MF187.A6M33
Main Reading Room
3. Tombstone inscriptions of southern Anne Arundel County.
Baltimore : Gateway Press, 1971.
MF187.A6M33 1971
Main Reading Room
On Dec 29, 2006, at 8:55 AM, Kathleen Bowen wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and I wish you all a Blessed,
Happy & Prosperous New Year!
I was going to meet with Rev. Ticknor at St. James Church in Lothian on
Dec.
26. On December 20, the following message was posted to these lists by
Mollie Merrick King:
"There is a published list of the stones at St James Parish, compiled
by the
Marlborough Towne Chapter of the NSDAR in 1967, and contained in the
volume
Tombstone Inscriptions of Southern Anne Arundel County (Gateway Press,
Baltimore, 1971).
This list is not alphabetized, and it would certainly be more useful to
more
people as an online searchable database - but these records might be a
backup or second reference for stones that are hard to read.
This volume also contains the records of All Hallows Church."
Additionally, Rev. Ticknor left a voicemail message for me advising a
gentleman had contacted him soon after I did and he was also interested
in
assisting with entering the data on the gravesites into a computer
program
to share.
So, on December 26, I called Rev. Ticknor and he wasn't in but I was
able to
leave a voicemail message advising that on the genealogy mail lists, a
message had been posted that there was already a book in print that
contained the gravestone data and that I had received the Reverend's
message
about another contact, so before heading over to the church, I would
try to
review the volume cited and I would also try to contact all parties
interested in working on this project before meeting with the Rev.
also,
regardless of the published info and getting it online in searchable
format,
I wanted to start photographing the cemetery in the entirety.
Unfortunately, we had bad weather in A.A. Co. over Christmas, so I did
not
get over to the church on Tuesday, Dec. 2 because I knew the ground
would b
particularly sodden.
So, what I am trying to determine (and please respond to me off-lists!):
1.) Does anyone have the volume cited by Ms. King in Dec. 20 ("Tombstone
Inscriptions of Southern Anne Arundel County")?
2.) Who among you may be willing to do at least a portion of the
photographing of the stones?
I can still get the cards from Rev. Ticknor and enter them into a
searchable dbase.
Thanks,
Kathleen
Kathleen Bowen
Davidsonville, MD
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