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From: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP"
Reply-To: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP"
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 13:07:18 -0600
I have just added lots more photos and redid the cemetery pages on the Several of my Genealogy sites.
Most of the photos that I added are out of the older section of the cemetery.
Charlene Beatty Beauchamp [L. 272]
912 JEFFEE DR.
Kermit, Texas 79745
915-586-3780
reply addres
Hope the lists won't mind me posting this notice again. And I apologize if you get this numerous times as I am sending out to several lists.
Harper Cemetery is just east of Waco, off Hwy. 84 in Elk, McLennan County, Texas. At one time it may have been called Harper's School Cemetery. Volunteers and neighbors have cared for the cemetery over the years but it is a very big undertaking. The cemetery is about 3 acres and is in need of cleaning and upkeep. The newest grave is about 1965. The cemetery was
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From: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP"
Reply-To: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP"
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 20:59:34 -0600
Hi, I stopped and photographed on my way to San Angelo yesterday..... I have the Sherwood Cemetery online now and have the another one I am working on loading.
SHERWOOD CEMETERY IRION CO.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txirion/sherwood_cem.htm
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Dear Friends ...
The interest in the history & preservation of the "Jewish Cemetery" established in 1876 in Rockdale, Milam County, Texas has grown!
To accommodate the growth, we have established a Mailing List at RootsWeb. Additionally, this provides a way to protect the names and e-mail addresses of the individuals receiving the mailings.
Immediate family members of individuals buried in the cemetery have been automatically subscribed to the mailing list. If you are interested in joining the list and g
Dumb Questions?
Are you willing to ask dumb questions? Genealogists who seem to have the best success are willing to ask questions, even if they appear to be dumb questions.
One important reason to ask questions is to learn everything you can about the individuals and families you are researching. You ask questions of librarians, other researchers to learn who, how
and what to research. You ask questions of older family members. You ask questions of distant family members. You ask questions!
Be sure
Thanks for all the good ideas you sent on forming a cemetery association. Gerron Hite of the Texas Historical Commission has sent some information thru the mail. I will let you know how we progress in this endeavor. Thanks again for your replies.
Sandra
Charlene ...
I have forwarded a copy of your e-mail to the
TX-CEMETERY-PRESERVATION mailing list and hopefully
others will have some ideas/suggestions ...
Also, you might want to check-out the website for
the TX-CEMETERY-PRESERVATION mailing list at:
http://www.geocities.com/lks_friday/CEMETERY-001.htm
I hope this helps ...
Lynna Kay
CC for Milam & San Jacinto counties
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From: "CHARLENE BEATTY BEAUCHAMP"
Reply-To:
Hello,
If you can send me the details of the upcoming work days for this cemetery,
I will be happy to add it to the event listings page at Saving Graves and
see if we can't find some additional people that would be willing to assist
this way.
William(Bill)Spurlock
Saving Graves
http://www.savinggraves.com
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From: Sandy Van Wyk [mailto:sandyvanwyk@netzero.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 9:48 PM
To: TX-CEMETERY-PRESERVATION-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [TX-CEMETERY-PRESERVATION] Updat