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    1. Re: R. Rowe Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Raymond Rowe
    3. Thanks for the reply. Ray..

    07/21/2001 03:17:39
    1. R. Rowe Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. jangil1
    3. Sorry I can't be of help re: James H. Davis' burial site. My database only includes those persons related to my research. I hope some day to visit the cemetery but can't say when. I'll keep your address on file and save your e-mail. If I learn anything will let you know. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Rowe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:04 AM Subject: Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery > Harriett, > > I am looking for a James. H. Davis that is suppose to be buried in Dyal > Cemetery. If you could help me out I would appreciate it. > > Thank you > > R. Rowe > > > NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net

    07/21/2001 01:53:29
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. jangil1
    3. Julie & Yvonne, I noticed after reading the response mentioning the Live Oak Cemetery that my research actually had two burial places for an individual. In one instance it was called Dyal and the other was called Live Oak Cemetery in Nassau County. It appears that they are the same. BTW we planned to go to Jones Cemetery Friday afternoon but were rained out. Not sure now when we will try again. I will let you know how things work out though. Thaks again for the help, Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony and Julie Howell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 4:51 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery > hi yvonne - thanks. do you think that the Dyal Cemetery and the Live Oak Baptist Church cemetery are the same, or do you think they are different ones? i haven't the faintest idea...i just looked in my county map book, found Dyal and saw the church/cemetery icon and gave directions according to that. NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net

    07/21/2001 01:39:49
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] [FLDUVAL-L] Evergreen Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi barbara - since rootsweb does not allow attachments, i'm sending you a copy, via private email, of a genealogy information helplist that i've compiled that has Evergreen's address and phone number on it. julie thames howell jax, fla ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 2:09 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] [FLDUVAL-L] Evergreen Cemetery Hi List Looking for the address of Evergreen Cemetery in Jax. TIA...................Barbara

    07/21/2001 08:18:53
    1. [FLDUVAL] [FLDUVAL-L] Evergreen Cemetery
    2. Hi List Looking for the address of Evergreen Cemetery in Jax. TIA...................Barbara

    07/21/2001 08:09:24
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] (no subject)
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi trudy and rusty - just after i read your message about looking for Florida (Florie) Hartley's grave, i pulled up the Duval County page of the TTP and scanned through to see what had been added since i last looked at that page. you're not going to believe this but at the following url i found the listing for Florida Hartley's grave at Lofton Cemetery. i think this is the cemetery that the boy scout recently surveyed for his eagle merit badge. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/duval/cemetery/lofton.txt HARTLEY, Anderson Grant, b. Jan 27 1905 d. Oct 20 1930 HARTLEY, Ashpel, b. Oct 4 1895 d. Feb 13 1975 HARTLEY, Carrie Denson, b. Feb 26 1905 d. Dec 28 1938 HARTLEY, Charles Warren, b. 1933 d. 1991, "US ARMY WWII" HARTLEY, Cleola, b. Jun 9 1908 d. Mar 20 1970 HARTLEY, Florida G., Aug 3 1954 (only date) HARTLEY, Giles, b. Sep 25 1891 d. Oct 3 1977, "PVT US ARMY WWI" HARTLEY, Harry, No Dates HARTLEY, Nelson, No Dates HARTLEY, Norman, No Dates HARTLEY, Rayford, b. Aug 12 1907 d. Jul 16 1990 HARTLEY, Rosa, b. Jan 9 1903 d. Jan 18 1957 32 cemeteries are now represented on the Duval County, Fl page of the Tombstone Transcription Project with surveys in progress on 14 more! (of those 14, one has been transcribed but not submitted to the TTP yet.) hope this Florida Hartley is the one you're looking for. julie ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 5:57 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] (no subject) We are trying to locate the grave of FLORIDA (FLORIE) HARTLEY, she expired June 14, 1900. She was the wife of Thomas Fredrick Hartley born 1878 in Duval County and died February 22, 1945 in St. Augustine. Thomas Fredrick Hartley's father was William F. Hartley born in Duval County. Thomas Fredrick Hartley was married to Susan F. Sanders. Can anyone help us with any information on this Hartley family and where Florida (Florie) Hartley is buried. We have checked Loretta,. St. Joseph Cemetery and Mandarin Cemetery. Our sincere thanks, Rusty Hall and Trudy Getha

    07/19/2001 12:31:33
    1. [FLDUVAL] (no subject)
    2. We are trying to locate the grave of FLORIDA (FLORIE) HARTLEY, she expired June 14, 1900. She was the wife of Thomas Fredrick Hartley born 1878 in Duval County and died February 22, 1945 in St. Augustine. Thomas Fredrick Hartley's father was William F. Hartley born in Duval County. Thomas Fredrick Hartley was married to Susan F. Sanders. Can anyone help us with any information on this Hartley family and where Florida (Florie) Hartley is buried. We have checked Loretta,. St. Joseph Cemetery and Mandarin Cemetery. Our sincere thanks, Rusty Hall and Trudy Getha

    07/19/2001 11:57:19
    1. [FLDUVAL] Nassau County Towns/Stations/Burgs
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. i went through the Nassau County map in my map book and listed the towns, burgs, stations, etc. that they had. hopefully someone can make use of this list. i'm sure there are little villages that once existed that are no longer there, and i'd like to have those names as well. if you know of any town, station, etc. that was in existence in Nassau County that is not on this list, please let me know and i'll add it. i'll go through the duval county map and do the same thing. julie NASSAU COUNTY TOWNS/STATIONS/BURGS Amelia City American Beach Andrews Becker Bell Boulougne Bryceville Cabbage Bend Callahan Cambrai Cedar Chester Crawford Dahoma Dyal Elbow Ldg Evergreen Fernandina (Old) Fernandina Flat Ldg Franklintown Gross Hawkins Shop Ldg Hedges Hero Hilliard Hodges Horner Ldg Ingle Italia Jerry Ldg Keen(e) Kent Kings Ferry Lessie Lofton McKenzie Ldg Nassauville O'Neal Orange Bluff Prospect Ldg Ratliff Roses Tiger Tome Tyson Vaughn Ldg Verdie Walkers Ldg Willis White Sand Ldg Yulee

    07/19/2001 05:20:47
    1. [FLDUVAL] Re: Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi george - oh, please, what's this "butting in" stuff. our discussions are open and we always appreciate more info and questions. as i've explained to David, the information i have passed along about Dyal was from my county map book. David's father was a pastor in Dyal and, hopefully, he will be able to advise us more closely on directions, locations, etc! my map is from a county map book that i bought a year or so ago. the last information i had on the publisher is: County Maps N2454 County Rd HH Lyndon Station, Wi. 53944 (608)666-3331 they did not have "all states", but i needed florida and north carolina, which they had. i think the cost was about $16 or $17. hopefully, when the crew on the flnecemetery list get pretty much through with the duval county area cemeteries, we can get some of the same excellent information accumulated for the nassau county cemeteries. unless, of course, some of our list folks - when visiting the nassau county cemeteries looking for relatives - can do a survey of the cemetery while they're there and send the information on to patti peterson to post it on the Nassau County, Fla page of the Tombstone Transcription Project! julie ----- Original Message ----- From: George Thomas To: [email protected] ; Tony and Julie Howell ; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:54 PM Subject: Dyal Cemetery To All, Pardon me for butting in but I have a question and some input on Dyal cemetery. The question is for Julie and the town of Dyal. My father was born at Dyal Station in 1905 and I have been told that this town no longer exist. Did you find Dyal on a Nassau County map? If so, what is the date of this map. On to Bethel/Dyal cemetery. My uncle Drew passed away in 1935 and according to his obituary he was buried in Dyal cemetery. My grandparents, my parents an aunt and several uncles (including Drew) are buried in the family plot in Bethel cemetery. One of these uncles who passed away in 1941 is buried in Bethel cemetery, according to his obituary. Does this mean the name of this cemetery was changed between 1935 and 1941? Do not know. I am sure I have mudded the waters a little bit more. George Thomas Green Cove Springs, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:19 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery > hi harriett - i hope those directions to the Jones Cemetery work. i think Yvonne posted them to the list at one time, so i saved them in my notebook. please do let me know (through the list would be best) how your trek goes. > > As for Dyal Cemetery...let me get my cemetery notebook back out; i've been working hard and heavy on my Thames line and have been making great inroads on that, so i've got my desk covered with Thames stuff...ok, i don't have anything specific on it. maybe dianne or someone else on the list has collected some into on Dyal Cemetery. what i can tell you is that, in my county map book, the village of Dyal is just northwest of Callahan. it appears, from the map, that you can take USl/301 out of Callahan, turn left on County Road 115, go over two bridges (that cross creeks) and turn right on the first graded road past the second bridge. the graded road appears to make a half-circle past a church with a cemetery (which should be on your ri ght) before it comes back into CR 115. Dyal appears to be about halfway in between Callahan and Hilliard. > > Alternate directions, take US 1/301 out of Callahan, go past Sauls Road (which will be on your right), go over a bridge and turn left onto a graded road. that graded road will, apparently, dead end into the (half-circle) graded road mentioned above. when it does, turn left. there should be a church with a cemetery on your left. > > if you make it back, having followed these directions, please let me know. i will try to contain my amazement (not really) that you were able to find it. it might be a good idea to take a flare gun just in case. (just kidding...sort of.) > > hopefully someone on our list has some great directions complete with signs to follow, etc. > > happy trails, > julie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jangil1 > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:43 AM > Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery > > > Julie, > Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones > tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will > let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem > Turner Cemetery as well. > > One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I > can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I > want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. > > Look forward to hearing from you. > > Harriett > > > > NetZero Platinum > No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access > Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! > http://www.netzero.net > > >

    07/19/2001 03:53:11
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. good morning david - thanks for the directions. since your dad was a pastor a few years back, are you fairly familiar with the Callahan area, enough to pinpoint some of the cemeteries around there...like "Dyal Cemetery." i do not know the particulars about cemetery and church locations in Nassau county (only what i can get out of my county map book) and i know the list would like to refer questions to you if you have some working knowledge of that area. thanks, julie ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:31 AM Subject: Fw: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery ----- Original Message ----- From: RòQ é!xW ¤ To: Tony and Julie Howell Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 1:47 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery I have no idea on the weird characters,the Live Oak Church is north of callahan,turn left off hwy 301,on to Dyal Rd.,go till you come to railroad tracks,go left,don,t cross tracks,take first left,deadends at church,lots of old graves,my father was pastor a few years ago at church...David ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: 7/18/01 4:51:52 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery stay tuned. ps: why the weird characters in your "from" tag line? is that on purpose or is my computer having some sort of nervous breakdown? ----- Original Message ----- From: RòQ é!xW ¤ To: [email protected] ; Tony and Julie Howell Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 4:11 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery That sort of sounds like the Live Oak Baptist Church Cemetery...David ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: 7/18/01 1:19:02 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery hi harriett - i hope those directions to the Jones Cemetery work. i think Yvonne posted them to the list at one time, so i saved them in my notebook. please do let me know (through the list would be best) how your trek goes. As for Dyal Cemetery...let me get my cemetery notebook back out; i've been working hard and heavy on my Thames line and have been making great inroads on that, so i've got my desk covered with Thames stuff...ok, i don't have anything specific on it. maybe dianne or someone else on the list has collected some into on Dyal Cemetery. what i can tell you is that, in my county map book, the village of Dyal is just northwest of Callahan. it appears, from the map, that you can take USl/301 out of Callahan, turn left on County Road 115, go over two bridges (that cross creeks) and turn right on the first graded road past the second bridge. the graded road appears to make a half-circle past a church with a cemetery (which should be on your right) before it comes back into CR 115. Dyal appears to be about halfway in between Callahan and Hilliard. Alternate directions, take US 1/301 out of Callahan, go past Sauls Road (which will be on your right), go over a bridge and turn left onto a graded road. that graded road will, apparently, dead end into the (half-circle) graded road mentioned above. when it does, turn left. there should be a church with a cemetery on your left. if you make it back, having followed these directions, please let me know. i will try to contain my amazement (not really) that you were able to find it. it might be a good idea to take a flare gun just in case. (just kidding...sort of.) hopefully someone on our list has some great directions complete with signs to follow, etc. happy trails, julie ----- Original Message ----- From: jangil1 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem Turner Cemetery as well. One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. Look forward to hearing from you. Harriett NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net --- RϲSQ é!xW ¤ --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. --- RϲSQ é!xW ¤ --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    07/19/2001 03:41:21
    1. Fw: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: RòQ é!xW ¤ To: Tony and Julie Howell Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 1:47 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery I have no idea on the weird characters,the Live Oak Church is north of callahan,turn left off hwy 301,on to Dyal Rd.,go till you come to railroad tracks,go left,don,t cross tracks,take first left,deadends at church,lots of old graves,my father was pastor a few years ago at church...David ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: 7/18/01 4:51:52 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery stay tuned. ps: why the weird characters in your "from" tag line? is that on purpose or is my computer having some sort of nervous breakdown? ----- Original Message ----- From: RòQ é!xW ¤ To: [email protected] ; Tony and Julie Howell Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 4:11 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery That sort of sounds like the Live Oak Baptist Church Cemetery...David ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: 7/18/01 1:19:02 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery hi harriett - i hope those directions to the Jones Cemetery work. i think Yvonne posted them to the list at one time, so i saved them in my notebook. please do let me know (through the list would be best) how your trek goes. As for Dyal Cemetery...let me get my cemetery notebook back out; i've been working hard and heavy on my Thames line and have been making great inroads on that, so i've got my desk covered with Thames stuff...ok, i don't have anything specific on it. maybe dianne or someone else on the list has collected some into on Dyal Cemetery. what i can tell you is that, in my county map book, the village of Dyal is just northwest of Callahan. it appears, from the map, that you can take USl/301 out of Callahan, turn left on County Road 115, go over two bridges (that cross creeks) and turn right on the first graded road past the second bridge. the graded road appears to make a half-circle past a church with a cemetery (which should be on your right) before it comes back into CR 115. Dyal appears to be about halfway in between Callahan and Hilliard. Alternate directions, take US 1/301 out of Callahan, go past Sauls Road (which will be on your right), go over a bridge and turn left onto a graded road. that graded road will, apparently, dead end into the (half-circle) graded road mentioned above. when it does, turn left. there should be a church with a cemetery on your left. if you make it back, having followed these directions, please let me know. i will try to contain my amazement (not really) that you were able to find it. it might be a good idea to take a flare gun just in case. (just kidding...sort of.) hopefully someone on our list has some great directions complete with signs to follow, etc. happy trails, julie ----- Original Message ----- From: jangil1 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem Turner Cemetery as well. One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. Look forward to hearing from you. Harriett NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net --- RϲSQ é!xW ¤ --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. --- RϲSQ é!xW ¤ --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    07/19/2001 03:31:44
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Raymond Rowe
    3. Harriett, I am looking for a James. H. Davis that is suppose to be buried in Dyal Cemetery. If you could help me out I would appreciate it. Thank you R. Rowe

    07/18/2001 05:04:37
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. no problem. let us know how it goes. j ----- Original Message ----- From: jangil1 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:03 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, The location sounds right. Many lived in Callahan and surrounding communities. I will not go this week but maybe in the near future. Thanks again, Harriett

    07/18/2001 11:03:30
    1. [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. jangil1
    3. Julie, The location sounds right. Many lived in Callahan and surrounding communities. I will not go this week but maybe in the near future. Thanks again, Harriett

    07/18/2001 11:03:01
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi yvonne - thanks. do you think that the Dyal Cemetery and the Live Oak Baptist Church cemetery are the same, or do you think they are different ones? i haven't the faintest idea...i just looked in my county map book, found Dyal and saw the church/cemetery icon and gave directions according to that. I need to CORRECT myself in reference to the Dyal Cemetery and the Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery. --- I looked at my map line incorrectly: That cemetery was called the Live Oak Baptist Church Cemetery when I visited it several years ago, and NOT the Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: dyj To: Tony and Julie Howell Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:48 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, your directions were well given. I visited that cemetery in the past and it was called the Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery. If it is the Dyal Cemetery, please let me know so I can update my info. Thanks, Yvonne

    07/18/2001 10:51:47
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
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    3. That sort of sounds like the Live Oak Baptist Church Cemetery...David ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony and Julie Howell To: [email protected] Sent: 7/18/01 1:19:02 PM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery hi harriett - i hope those directions to the Jones Cemetery work. i think Yvonne posted them to the list at one time, so i saved them in my notebook. please do let me know (through the list would be best) how your trek goes. As for Dyal Cemetery...let me get my cemetery notebook back out; i've been working hard and heavy on my Thames line and have been making great inroads on that, so i've got my desk covered with Thames stuff...ok, i don't have anything specific on it. maybe dianne or someone else on the list has collected some into on Dyal Cemetery. what i can tell you is that, in my county map book, the village of Dyal is just northwest of Callahan. it appears, from the map, that you can take USl/301 out of Callahan, turn left on County Road 115, go over two bridges (that cross creeks) and turn right on the first graded road past the second bridge. the graded road appears to make a half-circle past a church with a cemetery (which should be on your right) before it comes back into CR 115. Dyal appears to be about halfway in between Callahan and Hilliard. Alternate directions, take US 1/301 out of Callahan, go past Sauls Road (which will be on your right), go over a bridge and turn left onto a graded road. that graded road will, apparently, dead end into the (half-circle) graded road mentioned above. when it does, turn left. there should be a church with a cemetery on your left. if you make it back, having followed these directions, please let me know. i will try to contain my amazement (not really) that you were able to find it. it might be a good idea to take a flare gun just in case. (just kidding...sort of.) hopefully someone on our list has some great directions complete with signs to follow, etc. happy trails, julie ----- Original Message ----- From: jangil1 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem Turner Cemetery as well. One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. Look forward to hearing from you. Harriett NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net --- R����Q �!xW � --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    07/18/2001 10:11:31
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi harriett - i hope those directions to the Jones Cemetery work. i think Yvonne posted them to the list at one time, so i saved them in my notebook. please do let me know (through the list would be best) how your trek goes. As for Dyal Cemetery...let me get my cemetery notebook back out; i've been working hard and heavy on my Thames line and have been making great inroads on that, so i've got my desk covered with Thames stuff...ok, i don't have anything specific on it. maybe dianne or someone else on the list has collected some into on Dyal Cemetery. what i can tell you is that, in my county map book, the village of Dyal is just northwest of Callahan. it appears, from the map, that you can take USl/301 out of Callahan, turn left on County Road 115, go over two bridges (that cross creeks) and turn right on the first graded road past the second bridge. the graded road appears to make a half-circle past a church with a cemetery (which should be on your right) before it comes back into CR 115. Dyal appears to be about halfway in between Callahan and Hilliard. Alternate directions, take US 1/301 out of Callahan, go past Sauls Road (which will be on your right), go over a bridge and turn left onto a graded road. that graded road will, apparently, dead end into the (half-circle) graded road mentioned above. when it does, turn left. there should be a church with a cemetery on your left. if you make it back, having followed these directions, please let me know. i will try to contain my amazement (not really) that you were able to find it. it might be a good idea to take a flare gun just in case. (just kidding...sort of.) hopefully someone on our list has some great directions complete with signs to follow, etc. happy trails, julie ----- Original Message ----- From: jangil1 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery Julie, Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem Turner Cemetery as well. One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. Look forward to hearing from you. Harriett NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net

    07/18/2001 07:19:02
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] Transcriptions of Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries
    2. jangil1
    3. Jon, Thanks for the info re: Jones Cemetery. I was all set to make a trip out there and this will save me a lot of time. Do you have any idea when the information will be available on the internet? Thanks for all the hard work! Harriett Ogilvie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:26 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] Transcriptions of Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries > I am pleased to advise you that I completed the transcription of grave > markers in both the Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries in the Whitehouse > section of Duval County today. I have them on my computer and will soon > forward them to the internet. I thought it best to advise you now, in case > you planned to tackle this project. > Jon R. Ferguson > > NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net

    07/18/2001 04:52:18
    1. Re: Julie Re: [FLDUVAL] Dyal Cemetery
    2. jangil1
    3. Julie, Thanks for the directions to Jones Cemetery. I plan to call Ms. Jones tomorrow to make arrangements for a visit Thursday afternoon or Friday. Will let you know of my success or lack thereof. Will be going to Picketts or Lem Turner Cemetery as well. One more question for you. Is there a cemetery called Dyal on your list? I can't seem to find it and thought it may be called by a different name. I want to visit that one later. Again related to the Ogilvie research. Look forward to hearing from you. Harriett NetZero Platinum No Banner Ads and Unlimited Access Sign Up Today - Only $9.95 per month! http://www.netzero.net

    07/18/2001 04:43:38
    1. Re: [FLDUVAL] Transcriptions of Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries
    2. Tony and Julie Howell
    3. hi jon - that's great news! i know everyone on our lists appreciates your hard work. my business has picked up a bit, so it's kept me out of the cemeteries. can't wait to see your transcriptions. hope you are doing good...did they ever get all of the pieces of that tree out from in front of your house? julie ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:26 PM Subject: [FLDUVAL] Transcriptions of Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries I am pleased to advise you that I completed the transcription of grave markers in both the Pinkston and McCormick/Jones Cemeteries in the Whitehouse section of Duval County today. I have them on my computer and will soon forward them to the internet. I thought it best to advise you now, in case you planned to tackle this project. Jon R. Ferguson

    07/17/2001 05:37:03