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From: "Carol Dinning" <>
Subject: Re: [MDALLEGA] Stumped
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:25:48 -0400
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They lived in the Eckhart Mines area near Frostburg. I have not found his
wife's buriel place yet, but she was married one time before, and those
children are buried in Eckhart Mines. Some of the children between them are
also buried there. Actually I have a couple of sources of her death, the
first came from my cousin, who originally began searching these records, but
passed away. I inherited them, so I then went to the court house and found
a will and also a few cards with dates on them at the geneology society in
Cumberland. I really don't know what religion they were, but guessing
Methodist, as most of my relatives were back then. I looked up the children
on the census for 1980, but could not find her name among any of them. I
think I will take your suggestion on looking up the obits on the children.
There maybe something there. I have not found an obit on her either, which
I thought if there was one, it would mention James. Thanks for your help.
Carol
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Subject: Re: [MDALLEGA] Stumped


> Do you know where in Allegany they lived? Have you found his wife's
> burial
> place yet? What was the source for her death date? Do you know their
> religious affiliation, and if so, what church they may have attended?
>
> Unless she moved away to live with a child, etc., it's likely they're
> buried
> together. If there are any other biographical scraps you have about this
> family, they may prove important. Likewise, if you can run down any
> obituaries
> for their children, one of them might possibly make a reference to him
> and
> added details concerning his death.
>
> David in Richmond, VA
>
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