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From: "Deborah Orth" <>
Subject: RE: [OHHURON-L] 1850's cholera epidemic
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:16:13 -0500
In-Reply-To: <E567983BC9D1D411BB5C00306E0001AF1B97D7@LIBRARY>


I didn't find any DABBS or GURGANUSES buried in the Cholera Cemetery.


Debbie Orth
Norwalk Public Library
Norwalk, OH

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Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] 1850's cholera epidemic


In regard to the Cholera cemetery, I am looking for an Elizabeth Dabbs that
may be buried there. I am also looking for any Gurganuses that are buried
there. I would also like to know about the spread of Cholera to other
states, and
the pertinent dates.


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