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    1. Curtis, William & Curtis, Mary J. buried in Goshen Baptist Church cemetery, Goshen VA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Curtis, Miller, Ingram, Hostetter, Hinkle Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TmQ.2ACIB/2247 Message Board Post: Here are some notes from my visit to the Goshen Baptist Church cemetery in Goshen, Rockbridge County, VA with my grandparents, William and Elizabeth ("Libby" Belle Steele) Ingram. Elizabeth is the daughter of Rosa Curtis, daughter of Joseph Preston Curtis and Rachael Randolph. William and Mary Curtis buried at this cemetery are Rosa's brother and sister-in-law. Also buried in this cemetery are members of familial collateral lines. Hope this is helpful. ----------------- Goshen Baptist Church, Route 39/42 in Goshen, VA. some Cemetery listings of family members. Ingram, Emmett L. May 3, 1917 - ? Ingram, Margaret R. Mar 26, 1906-Nov 15, 1993 --Emmett lives behind the market in Goshen by Burkes Garage Harold M. Ingram PFC US Army WW2 Dec 23, 1925 – June 27, 1998 Purple Heart --Harold was married to Jeannetta Ingram . She was either a Taylor or a Moore. Sister is Juanita. Daughter is Cindy, who married a Hinkle Miller, Bessie H June 26, 1912 – Aug 29, 1966 Miller, Gilbert G. Sept 16, 1915 - ? --names fit the family, but unknown relations. Curtis, William 1892 – 1958 Curtis, Mary J 1890 – 1961 --Grandma’s uncle William and aunt Mary on her mother's side. Grandma was close to them, extremely fond of them and had lived with them for a brief time. Sylvia A. Ingram Jan 1, 1921 - ? Alexander S. Ingram June 13, 1910-July 13, 1967 --Sylvia is Grandma’s first cousin. She is abit off the wall and is in a nursing home. The day she found out that Grandma died, she must have called the house a hundred times, having forgotten that she was dead but wanting to check and see. She was senile on the phone, but upset so she was clearly remembering “Libby”, but didn’t have current facts straight and couldn’t grasp the reality. She and Elick (the phonetic short name for Alexander) lived in Staunton for a long time. Charles E. Ingram US Army WW2 1914-1982 --Grandaddy’s uncle Charlie. Married Isabell Hostetter. Lived across from BPB Creosote plant and had a one armed kid. Children were Frank, Johnny, Steve Walter C. Ingram Dec 15, 1924 – Mar 12, 1960 --wife is Rose, lives in big red house behind last store in Goshen as you go west to Lexington with daughter, Vicky. Vicky has two teenage kids – Teela and Greg.

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