Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, as many internments with no tombstones, many of which are not children. In some cases there never were stones or old stones were destroyed and not replaced. The cemetery office and "Friends of Magnolia Cemetery" at the office have cards showing the positions and data on both graves with and without tombstones. My guess is perhaps 20% of Magnolia's internments are now stoneless. My Col. Gilbert Christian Russell, Sr., War of 1812 defender of Mobile was intered under a long plain slab with no data inscription. He died 1861 a earlier there was likely a long flat mable slab with inscription which broke up and is missing. He now has a U.S. government stone. Jim My last visit to Magnolia was about five years ago so some of this information may be stale. -----Original Message----- From: Marian Cranford <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 9:33 AM Subject: Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] BOSARGE/MCVOY >Hi - I don't know if this'll help, but f from the boook "Magnolia Cemetery >1828 - 1971," by Thompson: > >p. 40. (Listed together, probablyin one lot) Diego McVoy, Dec 9, 1808 - >Mar 24, 1890; Jane Margaret Mc Voy, nee Nicoll, Dec 12, 1842 - Sept 20, >1858; Newton Mc Voy, May 19, 1842 - July 2, 1863; James Turette Mc Voy, >Sept 5, 1834 - Dec. 15, 1882; Melancthon W. McVoy, 1845 - 1933; Margaret >M. Mc Voy, nee Longgon, Died Feb 28, 1902 Age 73 years; Mrs. Euphrozine >McVoy, Died July 11, 1851, Age 68 years; SusanMcVoy, Died Aug 5, 1851 Age >34 years. > >p. 133: (listed together) Vincent Paul Mc Voy, Jr., Feb 10, 1900 - Sept >2, 1935; Mabel Elizabeth Mc Voy, June 7, 1929 - Sept 2, 1935; Vincent Paul >Mc Voy 111, Dec 23, 1930 - Sept 2, 1935. (This made me feel sad!) > >p. 355: George W. Mc Voy, Oct 17, 1845 - Feb 14, 1894; Mama. (These two >together - only these two. > >Good luck - Marian > >At 06:26 AM 4/28/99 -0500, you wrote: >>>Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 06:25:11 -0500 >>>To: [email protected] >>>From: "JEFFREY A. TREON" <[email protected]> >>>Subject: BOSARGE/MCVOY >>> >>>Hi. >>> >>>Someone sent me this information on my MCVOY and BYRNE ancestors and >there is >>>BOSARGE information on the same page so I thought I would share it with the >>>list in case anyone has not seen it yet. >>> >>>This is a page from the "RECORDS OF OLD MOBILE CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE >>CONCEPTION, MOBILE,ALABAMA, Section 13, Baptism-Whites, 1828-1841, #'s1-972" >>> >>>Apparently was taken from a Deep South Genealogy Quarterly, Vol 35, No.3, >> > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== >The MOBILE BAY AREA ROOTS mailing list is hosted by the Mobile >Genealogical Society. Visit the society on the Internet at >http://www.siteone.com/clubs/mgs > >