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Subject: Re: CORLE: Tombstone found - Gravesite not (yet) found, part II
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 22:56:56 EDT
A couple of kind souls have isolated the church wherein the youngster (whose
tombstone I seem to have acquired with a house purchase) was baptized and
where the family went.
It looks like, in 1880, my J. Scott CORLE and his wife, M. Jennie Corle,
participated in the Bedford German Reformed Congregation. They also resided
in Bedford Township, although there is a mention of Pleasantville in the
reference to the Bedford German Reformed Congregation.
Does anybody on this list have references to where members of the Bedford
German Reformed Congregation tended to be buried circa 1880.
(Recall that what I am trying to do is unite a tombstone that I found used as
a paving stone in a house I bought - unite that stone with its "owner" --- so
I have to figure out where she (a 5 year old child) might be buried.)
Thanks for those of you who helped me narrow it down this far!
- Jeff R
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