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Subject: Re: Phillip Cahill
Date: 5 Aug 2002 20:41:36 -0600


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in the 1880 national census discs that i have, there is no phillip cahill showing as living in the united states that year. i haven't been to pleasant view cemetery where his parents are buried, so i don't know what shape it is in. i can tell you that i and "phil" are restoring an old cemetery in our hometown and we have found several stones that had been knocked over or fallen over that are covered with dirt and grass. if that is what happened to phillip's stone, it would not have been documented by whoever did the reading of the stones. the ground needs to be prodded. this is what happens when township trustees don't do their jobs. they are responsible for cemeteries. not only the mowing, but resetting stones and repair damage done to them. after working since the first of the year on restoring this one cemetery in our hometown, i have learned a bit of the trustees duties. they hold these offices for years, but don't do their jobs. of course, i am only suggesting this is w!
hat could have happened to phillip's stone. i take it that there is no will that was found in the court house


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