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    1. Re: ESTHER BEHYMER & JAMES JOHN
    2. Bev elmshauser
    3. Susan, Thanks for enlightening me on this. Is your line available somewhere on the web so that I could look at it? It might keep me from going off on tangents. The notes I have on the cemetery are from the DAR and it states that many stones are buried too deep to read. Do you know if the situation is still the same? I am going to query the Clermont county group to see if there is more current info. bev SUSAN L DEBRUNNER wrote: > -snip- > <1. infant dau. of E. & Eve B'hymer d. 9-11-1844; aet.1 yr. 18 d. > > 2.Huldah Behymer b. 9-13-1845 d.1-11-18-- (stone broken) dua. of Elias & > E. > Behymer.> > > Bev, > > The two stones you found at the Ward cemetary are both for daughters of > Elias and Eve (Plackard) Behymer. The infant daughter was Susan Behymer. > And there is much discussion about the actual date of death for Huldah > Behymer; too bad the stone was broken!! (Elias and Eve are my > g-g-grandparents). > > ---Susan in TN > > ==== BEHYMER Mailing List ==== > What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other > name would smell as sweet--Shakespeare > Behymer, Beckelhymer, Picklesimer, Hymer, Buclehymer

    06/02/1999 05:41:00