Followup.... I just checked the online yellow pages, and there is no Redlands cemetery, but ther is a Hillside Cemetery in Redlands, and that's where one of Nelson's children is buried. Maybe that's worth looking into. Charlie wrote: > > Sharon, > > I have in my notes the following information, which probably isn't any > help, but I'll mention it anyway... > > Neslon was Methodist minister > Nelson was not mentioned as a survivor in the obituary of his father, > who died in 1943 > Nelson was buried in Yucaipa, CA (mentioned by Barbara hill and Felton > Morgan) > > >From this information, I conclude that he died fairly young, probably > while still an active minister, and was returned to his "home" of > Yucaipa, CA for the burial. If one were to contact the Methodist > church perhaps they would have records of their ministers, and be able > to tell you where he was serving when he died. (That is, if my > assumptions are correct) > > Other than that, maybe there is someone that can check with the > cemetery and find out when he was buried. That would at least give a > bit more information. > > DULCICH6@aol.com wrote: > > > > Listers & kin, > > I just want you all to know that Nelson F. Hoffpauir, eldest son of > > Francis and Mallisa Hoffpauir did NOT die in CAlifornia. At least not any > > time between 1905 and 1996. Now, does anyone have any suggestions where else > > this slippery rascal may have gone to die? (Not only did I check the films of > > the records for 1905-1939 and the fiche for 1940-1995, but I asked someone > > with the CD's to check for him by his birthdate and he still didn't show up > > anywhere in CA.) > > > > Sharon > > granddaughter of Mineola Hoffpauir Griffin > > -- > Charlie Hoffpauir > http://web.wt.net/~charlieh/ -- Charlie Hoffpauir http://web.wt.net/~charlieh/