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Author: NMeyerWeller
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from the Marion Co Missouri website:
Hope Cemetery is in Ralls County, right on the Marion/Ralls County line, and the south Hannibal City Limits. Hope Cemetery is on Route O, near the gravel road "Silver Lane". Go past this county road, there is a house that sits off the road a
Hi Carla & Mike,
I just put Pembroke Epperson into World Connect and got a bunch of data.
I visited the Cambridge Cemetery today and get home and then put his name
in. It spits out that Pembroke is buried in the Cambridge Cemetery. I walked
through the cemetery today and read a lot of stones, but did not see
Pembroke's or his two wives. I wish I had known and I would have tried harder. The
cemetery is a real mess and many stones are face down or leaning. A huge
tree is down and parti
Paul: do I send as promised, LEE cemetery, now called LEE-GLENN near Beaman
Pettis Co.. Mo. direct to you? I will send , census, map, and my contact
address. It is a deeded private family Cemetery. Bud.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Paul
> Hi,
>
> Will do. I have visited a Fales Cemetery in the last few months,
> but I can't remember which county.
> However, I will
>Paul, I see by one of your messages that you are working on Saline co.
cem. can you tell me if the Epperson cem is still there. One place on the
net says it was destoryed, but another says it still there. Pembroke
Epperson is surpose to be buried there. He is my husband great great
grand dad.
Carla..........Sumner mo.
Hi Bud,
>
> Sure, I'll send Mt. Nebo direct. I will eventually be making a loose
> leaf binder of Saline Co. cemeteries. So far only about one third done
> on the
> easy cemeteries
David whom do you need? Library doesn't carry obits . I have 1881 and the
Continuing History 2002 in house . dwsbgs@ centurytel.net
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From: "Dave"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 11:18 PM
Subject: [MO-CEMETERIES] Lookup
> Anyone in Lexington that will go to the library and look for a obit
>
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I just went in and asked them for the information I had emailed to them.
They did remember the email, which made my showing up a little more
tolerated.
It took a few minutes but the lady in charge that day took me right to the
three gravesites for which I was looking. The graves are based off indicator
markers placed in the ground throughout the cemetery. As I remember they
have different sections and then numbers and letters to indicate where the
gravesite is located.
There are a small number of gra
Aha, this explains why I cannot find it. Macon City was in Missouri in 1860. Don't know where it is now, but if it can be located, and the cemetery within it, that would be very nice.
Anna
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Hello listers, I just received Mary Bean Cunningham's 4-Volumes of cemetery
inscriptions (wow what a nice work), and I do see my James E Hendrix (aka
Hendricks) listed in Vol.2 along with Laura his wife. I am looking for his death
information. Apparently, at the time this cemetery was visited, he had not
died yet, so there was a blank line by that "________". He was b. 4 Apr 1905 -
(d. around 1979).
Does anyone have access to the REED CEMETERY records in Niangua, Webster Co,
Missouri?
Thank
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Author: gale_pate
Surnames: Pate
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Looking for any Pate Graves that are located in or about this area
Should have family buried there,
Should have living also there,
Doing family ancestry work my line starts with:
{1811-William T Pate>Ga,Tn,{1845 Joseph T Pate Tn.
{1874-Stephen Steele born Cottonwood Point,Ohio
{
I went to Mt. Washington Cemetery today and as several of you
suggested...they helped me find my lost rellie....the baby that died in 1922.........Thanks
for the help.......Mary
Benny & Mary McCune
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Precious and rare.
False friends are like Autumn Leaves
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Beverly In case you don't know.This is Hill Country around Morgan Co. Now
resort Country as the Lake of the Ozarks flooded the area to make electrical
power. And you know the technique ; replace each vowel with each of the
other vowels and you may hit how it was spelled in any record. Typhoid was
very common before the days of Sappington's quinine, scarlet fever also took
entire families. and T. B.[consumption] Bud.
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From: "Beverly Weldon"
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Paul and Mike the indication of age being civil war I base on one we clean
years ago.ZOAR it was in the middle of a field, near abandoned railway
tracks, but to get into the cemetery on needed to climb. The farming around
it had so compressed the land and the debris had raised the cemetery. The
stones were buried under over a foot of dead and growing weeds mostly briers
some daylillies lots of trees of various ages. Many of the original
settlers of the area and Civil War burials. The church once
I whole heartedly agree. I am a Find-a-Grave volunteer as well as a Random
Acts of Genealogical Kindness volunteer. While one has an acronym of RAOGK
the other is just as easy to spell out.
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From: mo-cemeteries-bounces@rootsweb.com
[mailto:mo-cemeteries-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sharon Macormic
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 5:04 PM
To: mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Digest, Vol 2,Issue 74 - Marriott in Morgan
County
I find it very offensive
If you have time to stop photos of Fales headstones would be nice thank you
E Vern Fales
1926 shoshone Trail S.
Cody Wyoming 82414
stinkingwater@msn.com
> This is what I have on the cem, although a more recent report says this
cem. no long exist.
I believe the following information came from the Saline county history book.
Pembroke ( or pembrook) Epperson is buried in a cem call Epperson family
cem. located on what may had been his farm.
The cem is located in township 51 range 19 section 11.
(By other information it says that the cem was on land owned by Fred
Ehler in 1985,)
Go east from Gilliam on hwy 240, just before entering the
Glasgow bottoms turn s
"At least three of us would greatly appreciate the acronym being spelled out."
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I'm not asking for a vote on the usage of FAG findagrave.com. I'm fairly certain there may be others who also would rather see it spelled out. Apparently even on the site there are some who do not use it. It isn't required that they use it. They can write it out, no one objects. It is used there and the site owner himself does NOT object. If he does he hasn't tried to stop it.
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"Yes, you are using
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I am researching my dad's family and unfortunatly ran into a huge wall. can anyone help me find "Beauregard Asbury" b 1862-1863 d: 1952 died in Buchanon county ,MO and buried in Platte at the Campground cemetary. if i can find him, i can find my grandmother. i am trying to l
There are some acronyms that get used I know of several people whose initials would be ASS and TOE and BUT and DAM. It doesn't seem to bother them when they are sent letters and emails with their initials. why worry about acronyms. some can be quite cute and yes some are laughable.
Orlena wrote: "At least three of us would greatly appreciate the acronym being spelled out."
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I'm not asking for a vote on the usage of FAG findagrave.com. I'm fairly certain there may
Good job. I would say you have found Berger Cemetery.
I have never been to Cambridge Cemetery, but I see
you have. I see that town of Cambridge is sparsely
populated - nearly gone.
I took a 3.5 mile circle around near Smith Cemetery #2 and
got this list of cemeteries:
All Saints Cemetery : 391109N0925529W
Distance = 17316 ft or 3.28 miles.
Direction = SE (136 degrees)
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Berger Cemetery : 391249N0925548W
Distance = 10604 ft or 2.01 m
Orlena
no they dont have to live close to Mt Nebo but I thouht it would be easer to
check the Cemetery if thay did I am looking for a listing for Mt Nebo Grand
pass
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From: "Orlena"
To:
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Grand Pass
> Does someone have to live near Grand Pass to help you because that way
they'd know where the cemetery is? Are you only interested in the cemetery,
or is there someone
What state?
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From: "The Poupel/Morddel family"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 6:34 AM
Subject: [MO-CEMETERIES] Macon City cemetery
> Hello,
> I am seeking an old, nameless cemetery in Macon City. I am also seeking
> Macon City, please. The cemetery would have been in use in 1860. So would
> Macon City.
> Any help much appreciated.
> Anna
>
>
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There is a reference "moved from Mt. Nebo" in the Arrow Rock Cemetery
burials at:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/saline/cemeteries/arrowrck.txt .
There also is a Mt. Nebo Cemetery in Boone County. Try the following link:
http://gscm.missouri.org/Maps/Boonecemeteries1.html#BN128 and look in the
upper left hand side of the map.
Wayne Johnson
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From: "Orlena"
To:
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 1:46 AM
Subject: Re: [M
Hello,
I am seeking an old, nameless cemetery in Macon City. I am also seeking Macon City, please. The cemetery would have been in use in 1860. So would Macon City.
Any help much appreciated.
Anna
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