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From: "Alan Buckingham" <>
Subject: RE: [NewCastle] Cemeteries in Mill Creek 100, New Castle, DE 1808
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 22:09:27 -0400
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Hello,
Do you have any idea what church he may have belonged to? There are
several places he may have been buried in Mill Creek Hun. - Quaker,
Presbyterian, etc.
Alan Buckingham
Newark, DE
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Subject: [NewCastle] Cemeteries in Mill Creek 100, New Castle, DE 1808
Hello,
Recently I ordered a probate file for John BARTON from the DE Archives.
IN
the file there were receipts indicating that a Black Walnut Coffin was
made
and that a grave was dug. This was in 1808.
Does anyone know as to where he might have been buried? Was there an
existing cemetery?
It seems to me that if he was buried on his land that there would have
been
no need for a grave digger. Just my opinion though.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Sheila
Researching BARTON, SANDERS, BOULDEN, PATTERSON in New Castle, DE
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