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From: "Nancy L. Paramore" <>
Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Cemetery Inscriptions - Hearl
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 21:52:56 -0400
In-Reply-To: <d9.50765cd.266d5545@aol.com>


At 03:11 PM 6/5/00 EDT, you wrote:
>Could someone tell me if there is a listing for a Patrick Herl in the
>Cemetery inscriptions book? His wife's name was Margaret. I think I have
>most of the entries for the Herl surnames from Cemetery inscriptions, but
>Patrick isn't among them. I found out that the surname also was at times
>spelled HEARL/HERALD/HURRELL. I believe both Patrick and Margaret were
>buried in Bellevue.
>
>Thanks again!
>Bobbie

Hi Bobbie, Sorry about delay, just catching up. [just in time to go again!!]
Hey! Retirement's great!!! <grin>

I can't find any of these spellings with a Patrick. Did find a Margaret
though.

BELLEVUE CEMETERY, LYME TOWNSHIP
page 223

Section X - Row 29

1 HERL, Margaret 1828 - 1902

2 HERL, Hugh, d. 6 Mar 1854 age 42y 1d

3 HERL, Ann, d/o D. & M. HERL d. 7 Sept 1850 - age 1y 1m 14d

Cheers,
Nancy

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