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    1. Re: [AL-PIKE] Sanders Cemetary
    2. Ron Head
    3. Glenda said: "I have been seeking the burial place of my great-great grandmother, Clarissa Westbrook Hooten, for some time. She died between 1860 and 1866 in the triangle between Pike, Montgomery, and Crenshaw counties. I have just seen a record that indicates that her daughter, Mary A. Hooten Hall, died in December, 1860, and was buried in Sanders Cemetary..." Published Pike Co. marriages show that Mary E. HOOTEN married Mathew T. HALL on 10 Oct. 1853. Is this the Mary who was buried in the Sanders Cem. in December 1860? Another marriage in the same publication is that of M. T. HALL to Clarissa M. HOOTEN, on 8 Oct1861 (not long after Mary's death). Is this the same Mathew T. HALL who earlier married Mary HOOTEN? Is this Clarissa the mother of the Mary mentioned in your query? Or did Mary have a sister also named Clarissa? Or is there some other relationship? Best regards, Ron Head (Montgomery, AL) ronhead@knology.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Hartmann" <ghart7@bellsouth.net> To: <ALPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 3:12 PM Subject: [AL-PIKE] Sanders Cemetary > Hi to all, > > I have been seeking the burial place of my great-great grandmother, > Clarissa Westbrook Hooten, for some time. She died between 1860 and > 1866 in the triangle between Pike, Montgomery, and Crenshaw counties. I > have just seen a record that indicates that her daughter, Mary A. Hooten > Hall, died in December, 1860, and was buried in Sanders Cemetary > (Cemetary #91 -above Ansley, Alabama, off the road to Briar Hill). I > wonder if perhaps her mother is there also. Does anyone have any > information about this cemetary? Are the burial records for this > cemetary available? Thanks for any help. > > Glenda > ghart7@bellsouth.net

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