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I have written a number of times about a genealogy-related scam that
operates under a variety of names, including GenSeekers.com,
GenealogyGiants.com and more. In the July 7 edition of the newsletter, I
identified the owner/operator of this "business" as 21-year-old Elias
Abodeely of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Since then, I have had conversations
Hi,
I am looking for the parents and siblings of Sireck Sye or ( Syrack, Lyrock, Jireck to name a few variations) HARMON b abt 1814 IN I believe . I believe his father may have been Lewis HARMON b abt 1772.
Sireck married either a Polly WATERS or Mary Polly WALTERS in Gibson co In 1831. I believe he also bought land in Gibson co In 11-7-1837.
Look forward to your thoughts.
Sincerely
Lara Martin
Oops!
I failed to mention in my post that the date is this Saturday, August
9th. We plan on starting at 8:30 A.M., but some will be coming out later
in the day. See you this Saturday!
At 01:30 PM 07/31/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>We will be having a cleanup day at Killpatrick Cemetery located South of
>the intersection of CR 1250 E and 850 S, in Barton Township East of
>Mackey. Bill Kilpatrick of Seymour IN has found his grandfather and
>great grandfather in this cemetery, and is intere
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Hello,
As part of our on-going Pioneer Cemeteries project, we have been searching
for the old McClure cemetery which was located somewhere on the old McClure
farm in the early 1800's in Patoka Township Section 13, T2S; R11W. An old
timer told me he remembered it in a woods West of Hansen Mfg. in the
Northeast corner of that section. Perhaps if that cemetery is located it
will answer some of your questions on the whereabouts of some of the
McClure family, but we have been unable to find it so far.