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Subject: [LDR] Re: LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-D Digest V02 #210
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 11:20:31 EDT


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> Do you have any information about the LINE METHODIST CHURCH. I think it is
> in
> Sussex County Del. on the state line between Del. and Maryland. I know it
> was
> there in the late 1700s.
this is what one researcher gave as directions
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Subject: Re: Lione Cemetery



When the Jones family took us, Jan and I, from Laurel, DE to the cemetery, we
ultimately went east on US#30 turned right on Lion Road to Whitesville. In
town we passed the church and turned left at the far side of the church up a
slight grade on the road. The cemetery was behind the church about 100 to
200 yards. The main intersection in town, visible from the cemetery to the
east, was Lion Road and (I believe) Trap Pond Road. We do not remember the
name of the church. Perhaps the "e" was mistakenly added and the cemetery
should have been called the Lion Cemetery. While at the cemetery, Jan wrote
down "Lione Cemetery".

When we left the cemetery we went south on Trap Pond Road to US#50, turned
right and went to Salisbury, then left on US#13 to VA and on to Florence, SC.

Un\cle Bob






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