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    1. [ALJEFFER] [Fwd: BRIGHTON, AL: Descendants sought to join in cemetery destruction lawsuit]
    2. Nancy DeVore Williams
    3. Dear Maillist, A concerned genealogist (I also forwarded her comments) sent this. I think it might be noteworthy to our list. Nanc -------- Original Message -------- Subject: BRIGHTON, AL: Descendants sought to join in cemetery destruction lawsuit Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 11:28:39 -0500 From: "Lois Mauk" <LoisMauk@home.com> Reply-To: "Lois Mauk" <LoisMauk@home.com> To: "Nancy DeVore Williams" <william3@hiwaay.net> Dear Nancy: Hello. I understand that you are the Listowner of the Jefferson Co., Alabama e-mail group on Rootsweb. I'm not a regular member of your group, but I thought that, if your group was NOT aware of the situation described below, you might want to make them aware of it. I hesitate to do it myself because I consider myself an "outsider" and could answer any questions other than what I've read on the Birmingham News website. I've already posted the following message to the CEMETERY list on Rootsweb as well as the GRAVES list. I hope that we are able to help these folks find enough descendants to participate in this litigation as a class action. If what I've read on the Birmingham News website is true, family historians everywhere should be outraged. Lois Mauk ================= "Possum Valley plight -- Descendants in lawsuit say old cemetery destroyed" 03/08/2000 Birmingham News Written by ANNE RUISI, Birmingham News staff writer (Phone: 205-325-2222) Possum Valley Cemetery on Jaybird Road. The Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Eugene Verin has given plaintiffs in a lawsuit over the destruction of Possum Valley Cemetery on Jaybird Road in Brighton, Alabam until early April 2000 to find a minimum of 30 people to join them as plaintiffs. The 10 current plaintiffs want to pursue the case as a class action. The judge also has to decide whether the plaintiffs, as class-action representatives, can represent those persons interred in the cemetery who have no known next of kin. To have a class-action suit, the plaintiffs need at least 40 people in the suit. The plaintiffs say the mostly wooded cemetery was destroyed when a bulldozer cleared the land more than a year ago. Possum Valley Cemetery, also known as Key's Hill or Joley Cemetery, was originally a burial ground for slaves. It was established about 1843 and was mostly used by poor black families in the area. Jefferson County, AL records indicate the presence of a cemetery on the property. Records in the county tax assessor's office say the property contains a TEN-ACRE CEMETERY. One of the defendants says that the property was checked for graves before a contractor cleared the site. The only graves found were a few near the road, which were roped off and left untouched. It is listed in a 1941 survey of cemeteries taken by the county Health Department. Funeral home records indicate Bedeingo Curry, who died in January 1915 at age 105 was buried at Possum Valley Cemetery at the expense of Woodward Iron Co. The Alabama Department of Vital Statistics also holds death certificates for several people buried at Possum Valley, like 19-year-old Sallie Thomas, who died from tuberculosis on Sept. 2, 1913. Mandy Hardy was buried there after dying in the 1919 Spanish flu pandemic. Anyone who is descended from those buried at Possum Valley Cemetery, or who has information on their families, may call Lucy Carlisle at 205-428-9406. Full story at: http://www.al.com:80/news/birmingham/Mar2000/8-xcemeter.html

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