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From: "Sarah Jane McKenzie" <>
Subject: Re: [FLGADSDE] Re: FLGADSDE-D Digest V06 #7
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:09:50 -0600
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I have been there and so has my cousin who is a minister. We were there at
differnt times but we both spoke to the minister of the home church and
neither of us were able to get a list of who is buried there. I was told
about the old care taker who lived next to the church but I didn't find him
home and calling -- the phone was never answered. I lost the phone number
and so know nothing more.
jane


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Subject: [FLGADSDE] Re: FLGADSDE-D Digest V06 #7


> RE: Old Philadelphia Presbyterian Church Cemetery:
> As I understand it the First Presbyterian Church in Quincy was started
> with
> members from the Old Philidelphia as their Charter members. Perhaps
> contacting
> the Quincy church to see if they had lists could be a help.
>
> I am sure the Old Philadelphia still has their May Homecoming and that
> could
> be a way of involving descendants. Perhaps sending a questionnaire to the
> chairman of that event asking the descendants to send in the names of
> persons
> buried there. Take that list and check against the Gadsden County Tomb
> Index.
> This could be one way of learning about unmarked graves.
>
> My relatives buried there have stones, Eli Atwater, Reverend William Henry
> Crane and wife Annie Julia Atwater. It is possible others are buried
> there in
> unmarked graves.
> Dottie 'Smith
>
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