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From: Alexandra Bakarich <>
Subject: Re: [GAEARLY-L] tomb index
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 23:10:20 -0700
In-Reply-To: <000d01c1e80c$ff1803a0$292666a6@herndon>


I may have seen the tomb index when I visited Blakely last year. It seems
that it mentioned an Alexander cemetery, but didn't say where it was or
list any people for it. Do you know anything about this cemetery? My
grandparents were Alexanders. And although they are buried in the City
Cemetery, I wanted to check out the Alexander cemetery as well.

Thanks. Lex

At 09:45 PM 04/19/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>The Tomb Index includes almost all cemeteries in the boundaries of present
>day Early County, Ga. and can be found in a red notebook in the library in
>Blakely in the Georgia Room........Was researched in the late 50's and early
>60's......All names are alphabetical, regardless of what cemetery your
>ancestors are in, if it's John Smith in Blakely and there is a John Smith
>in Damascus, it would have it all on the same page with a different cemetery
>number for Damascus.......Limit your request from me or I will never get
>through with all the folks wanting dates, thanks, joan in Early Co.,Ga.
>
>Volume III will have updates of several cemeteries including all the ones
>around Cedar Springs........Volume III is 55.00 plus 6.00 postage--Make ck
>to The Early County Historical Society and send to P.O. Box 564--Blakely,
>Ga. 31723......include the address that you want it sent to and your
>telephone #..........It is not back from the publishers, but should be in
>soon.........04/19/2002
>
>
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>Visit the Early County USGenWeb Archives at
>http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/early/early.htm


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