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    1. Re: [FLESCAMB] McNAIR * GODWIN * BOYETT
    2. Evan R. Strohl
    3. Jeanne, Not sure if these are the ones, but there a couple of possiblities in the Cemetery Book, Vol I: Thomas GODWIN that you listed is grave #0313, Section 3; Sarah E. GODWIN that you listed is grave #0311, Section 3; In and of itself, that doesn't help a lot, I know, I know---;=) And I dont even think I have the original sketch or map that I used, and I just gave all my cemetery files away (I knew I was going to be sorry, Ginny-- ;=) ;=) ) However, Jeanne, if I can give you OTHER graves, by number, that are close, you should be able to find these very close to those you are looking for: For instance, #308 is James S. GODWIN, #314 is John D. GODWIN, #315 is Henry Taylor GODWIN, #316 is W.M. GODWIN, and #319 is Sarah E. GODWIN (1875 - 1877). If those dates of your Sarah and Thomas Henry are in my book, then, of course, I must have read them, which means they were there when I did it, right? So, they may have taken the stones, but, if you're lucky, the plots should be fairly easy to find, you know, depression, dirt, etc. What do YOU think?? Does that help? Do you live close enough by that you can check it out? Or do you need help---are you local? Let me know, Jeanne. Evan -----Original Message----- From: JeanneGodwin <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 1:26 PM Subject: Re: [FLESCAMB] McNAIR * GODWIN * BOYETT >You are right on target! Marion and Johnnie are my children's >grandparents - and their markers (last time I was there) are in place. I >don't

    02/28/2000 08:55:46