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From: Don & Susan Eggert <>
Subject: Re: NCBRUNSW-D Digest V00 #34
Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 07:27:55 -0400


Margaret,
The cemetery at the location you describe is the Old Smithfield Cemetery
or Old Smithfield Burying Ground on Moore Street. Dot Schmidt of
Southport did a book that surveyed all the known gravesites there. Think
it might be available from the Southport Historical Society, but not
sure. The county library at Southport has a copy of it. I've got a lot
of Potter kin buried there. Susan Eggert

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> Subject: Cemetery in Southport
> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 16:08:42 EDT
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> Can any of you listers tell me the name and address of the large old cemetery
> in Southport? Some one told me when you go into Southport - take a left at
> the red light and it was on the left. It would have been there before 1900.
> Appreciate any help from anyone.
> Margaret in Ga.
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> Subject: Re: Cemetery in Southport
> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 19:24:42 EDT
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> Margaret:
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> Here is a list of cemeteries in Brunswick County, NC. Two of them are in
> Southport. Maybe one of them is the one for which you are looking:
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> <A
> HREF="http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/gnisprod?f_name=&variant=N&f_state
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> =NC&f_cnty=Brunswick&f_type=cemetery&pop1=&pop2=&elev1=&elev2=&cell=&tab=y">
> Click here: USGS GNIS Query Results</A>
>
> Kathryn
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> "A family tree can wither if nobody tends its roots."
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> Researching these families in the Southeast: COX, CROUT, HENRY, HILL,
> KELLY/KHELE, LAWRENCE, LITCHFIELD, MAULDIN, NELSON, OVERTON, TAYLOR, UZZELL,
> WEST. Also, AMBROSE, BALCH, FOUSHEE, GRIFFIN, HARRISS, HOUGH, KIMBALL,
> STARKEY, PRINCE, TERRELL, and WILSON.
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