On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 21:42:00 -0400, singhals <[email protected]> wrote: >If all you've got is a cemetery stone, you have to assume >he's not a stray. If you've got the obituary that says the >man's from Inner Mongolia and buried here -- he's a stray. (g) I've found many gravestones in South African cemetaries that say the person is from somewhere else. -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa Web: http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/stevesig.htm Blog: http://methodius.blogspot.com E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
On 06-12-2011 00:50, Steve Hayes wrote: > On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 21:42:00 -0400, singhals<[email protected]> wrote: > >> If all you've got is a cemetery stone, you have to assume >> he's not a stray. If you've got the obituary that says the >> man's from Inner Mongolia and buried here -- he's a stray. (g) > > I've found many gravestones in South African cemetaries that say the person is > from somewhere else. I have a lot of relatives who moved from Illinois to Kansas. Some of them have gravestones in both places. I do not know which place was the actual interment. My Uncle Jack is buried in Oklahoma next to his wife. He never lived there, and she moved away from there before he met her. -- Wes Groleau There are two types of people in the world … http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/barrett?itemid=1157