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Subject: [IASCOTT] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Summit cemetery and Church--Archer
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 16:47:33 EST
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> > > Subj: {not a subscriber} Summit cemetery and Church--Archer
> > > Date: 11/18/2000 1:01:27 AM Central Standard Time
> > > From: (gloria williams)
> > > To:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > my gg grandfather George Archer, is buried in summit cemetery in
> lincoln
> > > township. it doesn't seem to exist on a modern day map. can
> anyone tell
> > > me if the Summit Church still exists or if not, what demoniation it
> was and
> > > where the records might have been transferred?
> > >
> > > was Summit a town or community in the late 1800's? I think i
> have
> > > located my gg grandfather on the 1870 census in Lincoln county and
> am
> > > going to search that as soon as possible, but i would be interested
> in any
> > > historic information about Summit . George Archer passed away in
> 1879.
> > > He left a wife and 8 young children.
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > gloria williams
> > >
Debbie Clough G-erischer
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G-erischer Family Web Site http://gerischer.rootsweb.com/
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<HTML><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">In a message dated 11/18/2000 3:35:20 PM Central Standard Time, <BR> writes:
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<BR> > > Subj: {not a subscriber} Summit cemetery and Church--Archer
<BR> > > Date: 11/18/2000 1:01:27 AM Central Standard Time
<BR> > > From: (gloria williams)
<BR> > > To:
<BR> > >
<BR> > >
<BR> > >
<BR> > >
<BR> > > my gg grandfather George Archer, is buried in summit cemetery in <BR>lincoln
<BR> > > township. it doesn't seem to exist on a modern day map. can <BR>anyone tell
<BR> > > me if the Summit Church still exists or if not, what demoniation it <BR>was and
<BR> > > where the records might have been transferred?
<BR> > >
<BR> > > was Summit a town or community in the late 1800's? I think i <BR>have
<BR> > > located my gg grandfather on the 1870 census in Lincoln county and <BR>am
<BR> > > going to search that as soon as possible, but i would be interested <BR>in any
<BR> > > historic information about Summit . George Archer passed away in <BR>1879.
<BR> > > He left a wife and 8 young children.
<BR> > >
<BR> > > thanks
<BR> > > gloria williams
<BR> > > </BLOCKQUOTE>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff00ff" SIZE=6 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="French Script MT" LANG="0">Debbie Clough G-erischer</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">
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<BR>Roots Web Donor
<BR>G-erischer Family Web Site http://gerischer.rootsweb.com/
<BR>Assistant CC, Iowa Gen Web, Scott County
<BR>IASCOTT-L - G-erischer-L - D-encker-L - Fitzpatrick-L
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> In a message dated 11/18/2000 1:01:27 AM Central Standard Time,
> writes:
> > Subj: {not a subscriber} Summit cemetery and Church--Archer
> > Date: 11/18/2000 1:01:27 AM Central Standard Time
> > From: (gloria williams)
> > To:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > my gg grandfather George Archer, is buried in summit cemetery in
lincoln
> > township. it doesn't seem to exist on a modern day map. can anyone
tell
> > me if the Summit Church still exists or if not, what demoniation it
was and
> > where the records might have been transferred?
> >
> > was Summit a town or community in the late 1800's? I think i have
> > located my gg grandfather on the 1870 census in Lincoln county and
am
> > going to search that as soon as possible, but i would be interested
in any
> > historic information about Summit . George Archer passed away in
1879.
> > He left a wife and 8 young children.
> >
> > thanks
> > gloria williams
> >
> Debbie Clough G-erischer
> Roots Web Donor
> G-erischer Family Web Site http://gerischer.rootsweb.com/
> Assistant CC, Iowa Gen Web, Scott County
> IASCOTT-L - G-erischer-L - D-encker-L - Fitzpatrick-L
> V-lerebome-L - Huntington-L - Otis-L - Algar-L
> EIGS-L, Eastern Iowa Genealogical Society - List Manager
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> <HTML><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">In a
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<BR> writes:
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> <BR>
> <BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid;
MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Subj: <B>{not a
subscriber} Summit cemetery and Church--Archer</B>
> <BR>Date: 11/18/2000 1:01:27 AM Central Standard Time
> <BR><I>From: (gloria williams)
> <BR>To:
> <BR></I>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>my gg grandfather George Archer, is buried in summit cemetery in
lincoln <BR>township. it doesn't seem to exist on a modern day map. can
anyone tell <BR>me if the Summit Church still exists or if not, what
demoniation it was and <BR>where the records might have been transferred?
> <BR>
> <BR>was Summit a town or community in the late 1800's? I think i
have <BR>located my gg grandfather on the 1870 census in Lincoln county and
am <BR>going to search that as soon as possible, but i would be interested
in any <BR>historic information about Summit . George Archer passed away
in 1879. <BR>He left a wife and 8 young children.
> <BR>
> <BR>thanks
> <BR>gloria williams
> <BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff00ff" SIZE=6 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="French
Script MT" LANG="0">Debbie Clough G-erischer</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"
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> <BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff00ff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Rockwell"
LANG="0">
> <BR>Roots Web Donor
> <BR>G-erischer Family Web Site http://gerischer.rootsweb.com/
> <BR>Assistant CC, Iowa Gen Web, Scott County
> <BR>IASCOTT-L - G-erischer-L - D-encker-L - Fitzpatrick-L
> <BR>V-lerebome-L - Huntington-L - Otis-L - Algar-L
> <BR>EIGS-L, Eastern Iowa Genealogical Society - List Manager
> <BR>
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> my gg grandfather George Archer, is buried in summit cemetery in
lincoln
> township. it doesn't seem to exist on a modern day map. can anyone
tell me
> if the Summit Church still exists or if not, what demoniation it was
and
> where the records might have been transferred?
> was Summit a town or community in the late 1800's? I think i have
located
> my gg grandfather on the 1870 census in Lincoln county and am going
to
> search that as soon as possible, but i would be interested in any
historic
> information about Summit . George Archer passed away in 1879. He
left a
> wife and 8 young children.
> thanks
> gloria williams
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