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From: "James E. Stone" <>
Subject: Re: [SC] Re: The Old Langley Cemetery
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 18:19:21 -0700
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Margie,
You might discuss that with the VA, too. The cemetery manager, church
or whoever set the cemetery up may have maps of where folks rest.
Margie King wrote:
>What if you do not know where he is buried?
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>>There is a VA office in all big towns.If you have the records of a Civial
>>War Vet.You turn them into the VA and ask for a head stone for that
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>vet.Those
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>>war 1860-1865 are in each state archives.If you know the persons name you
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>order
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>> those records.You need to know the state also. Louise
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