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From: "Lou & MJ" <>
Subject: Re: Re: Question re Tipperary towns
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 16:42:32 -0400
References: <20010202.080400.-166005.1.crtrptr2@juno.com>
You can also get heavy white paper - for wrapping with and place it over the
stone and use a carpenters pencil or charcoal to do it with out damage to
the headstone ;{)
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From: Joan M Cook <>
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Subject: Fw: Re: Question re Tipperary towns
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> From: Joan M Cook <>
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> Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 08:00:05 -0500
> Subject: Re: Question re Tipperary towns
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> Hi Donna,
> Have you tried "rubbing" the gravestone? (Some cemeteries don't allow
> you to do it.)
> Years ago I used pellon (an interfacing for sewers) and a special
> charcoal-type chalk, and "rubbed" an ancestor's gravestone. The result
> revealed information and engravings that were not visible to the naked
> eye.
> Joan
>
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