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From: Tony and Julie Howell <>
Subject: Re: [FLDUVAL] 1918 Death & Burial
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 18:22:09 -0500
References: <91.6aadefb.27b573f4@aol.com>
hi bo - i went to the manning cemetery (on manning cemetery road, just west of
cecil field) the other day and there were several mosleys there. i'll be happy
to give you the information i gathered on them if you wish.
oh, by the way, i contacted the clay county property appraiser's office to tell
them that we need a copy of the plat map for the legal description that you gave
of the mosley property. i'll let everyone know as soon as i've heard back from
them on that.
julie
wrote:
> Bo,
> Do you prehaps know the names of the deceased that are interred there? I will
> definitely add it to the books, and will need someone to visit it and get the
> names off the headstones, unless you already have them. If there are no longer
> headstones present- is there any notes regarding the burials there?
> Thank you again,
> Dianne Johnson
>
> writes:
> > HI,
> > I saw your email concerning cemeteries and thought I would add one that was
> discovered while doing research on the Mosley family.
> > The legal description of the land owned by William Brantley Mosley in >
> Middleburg, Fla was SW 1/4 of SW 1/2 of section 32, Township 4 South Range.
> Documented dated Nov 10, 1883 wherein Sheriff Whitt is requesting appraisement
> of property of Brantley Mosley. O.A. Budington is one of the appraisers
> involved and in Clay county wherein a new development was going in right in
> the heart of Middleburg, on the edge of a creek, the developer discovered the
> small cemetery of this person and his family and had it fenced in to preserve
> it.
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