I am interested in the "gravemarking" ceremony related to THOMAS HOFFPAUIR, PATRIOT. Does this mean that the grave of the first Thomas Hoffpauir has been identified at Indian Bayou Methodist Cemetery? Hadn't heard that. ----- Original Message ----- From: Myra Whitlow <mwhitlow@usunwired.net> To: <HOFFPAUIR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 7:13 AM Subject: Re: About CADI & CAMI > > IMPORTANT NOTICE: > > .... I am contacting you for assistance in locating any descendants of > THOMAS HOFFPAUIR who are members of the NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS > OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A dedication/gravemarking ceremony is > scheduled by the Calcasieu Chapter, NSDAR, at the Indian Bayou Methodist > Church and Cemetery in Indian Bayou, Louisiana, on LABOR DAY in September > 2000. This special commemorative event is planned as part of the Millinneum > 2000 celebration, at the annual HOFFPAUIR FAMILY REUNION. Further details > to follow. We want to include all NSDAR members who have documented THOMAS > HOFFPAUIR, PATRIOT, as their ancestor to take part in this dedication > ceremony, and all descendants to plan to be present. > > NSDAR who are descendants have been identified in Houston, Texas, Lafayette, > Lake Charles, and Crowley, Louisiana. We hope there are many more who will > contact me! > > Any Thomas Hoffpauir descendants may contact me and we will provide further > information to them. > > Myra Foreman Whitlow, Regent, Calcasieu Chapter, NSDAR > Lake Charles, Louisiana > mwhitlow@usunwired.net >