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    1. [GAHOUSTO] Unmarked graves at Evergreen Cemetery: City of Perry, GA records.
    2. William A. Mills
    3. Houston County Researchers: As Stephanie Langston has stated, the City of Perry, GA has files on Evergreen Cemetery, as they are the caretakers of it. The majority of these files were written on large index cards in 1977, during a survey of the cemetery by a group of University of GA students on their summer project. Usually, the file will show who is the current contact person for that particular plot. Each card varies, so you *may* be able to find very useful info in them, including who is *probably* buried in a few unmarked graves. However, most of this data was provided many years after the fact, and is not documented. When contacting the City of Perry about these cards, it will be helpful if you have the grave lot number, which is listed in the Evergreen Cemetery book, now online; i.e. N-29. The contact person at Perry City Hall is Laura Smith, the secretary for the Mayor and the City Manager. Happy hunting! William A. Mills Perry, GA [email protected] ============>>> On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 08:41:13 EDT [email protected] writes: Just a suggestion, but you might call the City Of Perry and ask what they have in their records for Houser and the Lot #'s. I called for our family and found that they had information on unmarked graves. Hope this helps Stephanie ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    06/27/2000 06:02:35