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    1. Re: Herbert A. Lytle, d. >1939, Mtn Home, AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/2000.1 Message Board Post: Hi Laura, There are 2 resources you should be aware of that may help. The first is Margie Garr's exhaustive indexing of births, marriages and deaths listed in the Baxter Bulletin from 1909 to 1946: "Hatch, Match, and Dispatch". The indexes to these indexes (ha!) used to be available online. You might try searching for them. More information on ordering them can also be found here: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2101/margpubs.html The other resource you should be aware of is "Of Grave Importance", compiled by Vera Reeves and possibly others(?) in the Baxter County Genealogical and Historical Society, a document containins censuses of most, if not all, the cemeteries in Baxter County. Vera reads this list, as do others with access to this latter book, so I am sure someone will respond before long. Good luck!

    07/13/2005 01:56:06
    1. Herbert A. Lytle, d. >1939, Mtn Home, AR
    2. Vera Reeves
    3. Larry, thanks for the pat on the back but all I had to do with the making of the book "Of Grave Importance" is get my name in the book. I can't take any credit for that book. > Hi Laura, > > There are 2 resources you should be aware of that may help. The first is > Margie Garr's exhaustive indexing of births, marriages and deaths listed > in the Baxter Bulletin from 1909 to 1946: "Hatch, Match, and Dispatch". > The indexes to these indexes (ha!) used to be available online. You might > try searching for them. More information on ordering them can also be > found here: > > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2101/margpubs.html > > The other resource you should be aware of is "Of Grave Importance", > compiled by Vera Reeves and possibly others(?) in the Baxter County > Genealogical and Historical Society, a document containins censuses of > most, if not all, the cemeteries in Baxter County. > > Vera reads this list, as do others with access to this latter book, so I > am sure someone will respond before long. > > Good luck!

    07/14/2005 04:22:49