Margie, Not sure what you need. I believe this is an update to the "unknown" cemeteries list that I sent you and that you posted. Do you need earlier emails regarding something specific? Would be happy to help. Thanks, Terri On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, M. Daniels wrote: > Would someone send all this info to me so I can put it up on the site. > > I cannot find the other transmittals. > > Thank,s > > Margie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry & Norma Segars" <monteagl@gte.net> > To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:52 PM > Subject: {not a subscriber} Cemetery Information > > > > This is a retransmit with additional information. > > > > Reference your Numbers 30 & 31. The cemetery you are describing is in fact > Warr Hill as another writer suggested. It is just north of Upper Prospect > Church on some high ground. A gravel car path leads up to the cemetery from > the main road. There are several large trees and a growth of smaller, > younger pines in the area of the cemetery. > > > > The Fuqua lady buried there is Dicy Warr, daughter of Sylvester Warr and > Parisade Benton. Sylvester and Parisade are buried there also in marked > graves. Parisade was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Benton. There are many > graves marked by field stones. Among those unmarked graves is probably John > Warr and Nancy Ann Bass, the parents of Sylvester. > > > > Parisade's brother Isaac married Letty Segars, daughter of Ira Segars. > There are many descendants of this family, some are buried at Bethlehem > Cemetery just north of Louisville, Alabama. > > > > The Randal Fuqua buried at Warr Hill is actually Randolph Randall Fuqua, > husband of Mary Ann Hartzog. Their son, George Wiley Fuqua was the husband > of Dicy M.C. Warr. George and his second wife are buried at near by upper > Prospect Church Cemetery. > > > > > > > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Barbou County is a relaxed mail list. Feel free to discuss Barbour County and the surrounding counties genealogy and feel free to thank someone or ask about another's well being. >