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    1. Re: [CREWS-L] Linwood Cemetery-Columbus, GA
    2. Hazel D. Knight
    3. David, Your message from CGAutry helps clarify a few things. I wondered about the Index's explanation of those buried there. So we still don't know where Reuben & Elizabeth are buried, do we. I previously wondered why Sarah was the only child buried with them. I list their issue as being (not necessarily in order of birth): Charles Constantine CREWS, Leonidas CREWS born 1831, Alegernon, James Mortimer, George M., Fleming Jordan, Jackson Phillip & Sarah E. "Sally" . I have no other dates or places of b&d for these children. Incidentally, do you know WHERE Reuben & Elizabeth were born? Hazel ----- Original Message ----- From: David Harris <david77@freewwweb.com> To: <CREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 6:11 AM Subject: [CREWS-L] Linwood Cemetery-Columbus, GA > Hello Everyone, > I just got a reply from the webmaster of the Linwood Cemetery page > explaining about the Crews grave in the cemetery. > > CGAutry wrote: > > David, > > I must apologize to you as the information in the Linwood Index must > have > mislead you. Rueben J., Elizabeth T. and Sarah E. are listed in the > index but > only Sarah E. Crews appears to be buried in Linwood. The index lists > names of > those buried there but also the names of anyone named either on the > headstone > or in an obituary. In this case, Rueben and Elizabeth are named on the > headstone of Sarah. > > Sarah E. Crews > d/o Reuben J. & Elizabeth T. > Dec. 20, 1845 > July 29, 1861 > > She is buried in a rather large plot with a number of people in the > Moffett > and Flournoy family. > > Again, I am sorry that I could not provide you with information on the > other > relatives. > > Regards, > CGAutry > > Hazel said both of Sarah's parents died in 1854 when she was nine > years old, so she may be related to or may have been adopted by the > families Flournoy and Moffett. > David > >

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