Evan, My inclination would be that the man was buried in the Old Warrington Cemetery located on NAS. Unfortunately that cannot be proved as there is no listing for an Andress in the Old Warrington Cemetery. If there was no headstone, the body would not have been moved to the present day location within the confines of Barrancas National Cemetery. Gayle Sweet -------------- Original message from "Evan Strohl" <[email protected]>: -------------- > Boards, > I have looked around in my resources, and can't find > anything to help this fellow---anyone else have > ideas?? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: andressw > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 8:17 PM > Subject: A burial in Santa Rosa County > > > Dear Mr. Strohl, > > You name appears as a contact for the cemeteries in your area so I am taking the > liberty of contacting you for guidance. > > I do not know the proper procedure for locating such information so I am seeking > your help. > > I am nearing 70 and would like to seek out the burial of my great grandfather > before I am too old to do so. > > My great grandfather, Madison Knox Milton Andress, a shipwright in the > Warrington area, died shortly after the birth of his son, my grandfather, > Bertram Knox Andress in 1868. His widow, my great grandmother took my > grandfather and moved to Arkansas shortly afterwards. > > I go to the Pensacola area every year and stop and look in old looking > cemeteries but to no avail. > > Would you be so kind as to identify cemeteries that would have been in operation > 1868-1870in which a shipwright, probably protestant, would have been buried. > > Thank you so much for any assistance you may be able to give me. > > Sincerely, > > Will Knox Andress > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message