I don't know if I've mentioned it on the list before, but it's been almost twenty years since I have done any work on my genealogy. Back then I was putting a lot of time and effort into it, traveling from courthouse to courthouse to library collecting information, in a very disorganized and amateurish fashion. So I have a few file cabinet drawers full of fragments of things that may or may not pertain to my ancestry, and it's been so long I don't remember where I got them all or how I thought they might fit. I just found a copy of a typewritten page titled MOODY CEMETERY. I don't know where I found it. It may have been in a genealogy newsletter or in a file drawer in a library somewhere. It credits O.C. & Loretta Edwards, Aileen Stanfield, and Hattie Blakeman, summer of 1972. Anyway, this is the pertinent part: "This cemetery is located in Green County on the farm of Tom Burress. It is enclosed by a stone wall..." (that would be Green County, Kentucky) "John Moody, born March 27, 1791, died Feb. 25, 1868" "Nancy F. Moody, wife of John Moody, born April 30, 1794, died Feb. 3, 1863" "Henry H. Moody, born Sept. 14, 1832, died Nov. 14, 1918" "Lucy E. Buckner, wife of Henry H. Moody, born Jan. 9, 1847, died July 21, 1929" (and a few more later Moody's and others, probably descendants of Henry H. Moody.) Chuck
HATCHER website: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com HALL DNA project: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/hall/HDNAtest.htm "If you can't stand the skeletons, stay out of the closet" - Val D Greenwood Chuck, That makes sense on the Moody Cemetery. I did a search yesterday and there's no online info on it. Being a family cemetery on the back 40 of someone's property tends to keep it off cemetery lists. Nel
Chuck, I know what you mean about drawers of material that has not been organized. I have an office the same way. I probably have all the info I ever needed, if I took the time to put it together. The chase is fun anyway. Everytime an email comes from your address, it gets kicked out as spam. I asked my ISP why and they said because most email addresses that contain the word biz is spam. How did you come up with biz in place of org, com, or net? Thought I would pass this along to you. Winnette
> How did you come up with biz in place of org, com, or net? Somebody else got to those ahead of me! Chuck