There are some Decatur Co. photos on DeadFred.com; perhaps someone would like to see them.
Nancee -- you are becoming QUITE THE WRITER!! Keep up the good works and words. -S > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <iggy29@grm.net> > To: <IADECATU@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/16/2010 8:48:31 AM > Subject: [IADECATU] CEMETERY GYPSY WITH ANOTHER 'MARBLE ORCHARD' ADVENTURE.. > > Yesterday seemed like a fine day to head for Decatur County - although it > was still "hotter than a pistol".. I wanted to go to New Salem Cemetery in > Hamilton Twp. Had been by it several times when I was looking for the Dale, > Gammill & Cowles Cemeteries earlier this spring.. It was nice not having to > wonder where it was. So, I took pictures (and, yes, chalked some) of all > the stones; this is a very nice cemetery which sits behind the New Salem > Baptist Church. > > By then I was getting hungry, so decided to go to Pillars in Leon for a > Reuben with beer-batter fries.......yum.. While eating, I was looking at my > homemade Decatur Co. map with cemeteries and (epiphany...) I decided to > head to Eden Twp. to look for the Mt. Tabor Cemetery. > > I'd driven Co. Rd. R52 (also known as Lineville Rd.) several times and > according to my map it was at the end of the first 'dirt road' to the East. > It was fairly dry, so I thought "why not?" Well, I drove over the hills > and through the dirt/almost mud to the end of the road, which became a > farmer's equipment building.. No sign of Mt. Tabor Cemetery. So, I headed > back the way I came -- not being a 'quitter' and on a mission!! I flagged > down a farmer on his tractor and asked if he knew where the cemetery might > be and he said there was an old cemetery back behind his dad's property; to > go back to R52 and take the NEXT gravel road to the Left and follow it to > the end. It is now maintained by the county.. For anybody desiring to see > this forgotten cemetery, the road to the left off R52 is Quinn Road and it > is about 1 1/2 miles to where it dead ends and the cemetery sits. > > This little old cemetery has about 12 headstones, which I chalked. I used > my tire iron, aka 'burglar beater' to dig around a couple of them so I could > read them, as they'd sank into the ground -- one was a Folgers coffee can > filled with concrete and the temporary metal marker pushed down through the > center into the ground.. Unfortunately the top of the marker was long gone, > so don't know who it was for. I got my witching wires out and proceeded to > walk the cemetery, finding numerous burials with no markers -- several rocks > that, indeed, were burial markers.. My wires were going every which way, > which is a strange feeling, as though those buried there were calling out > find me, find me".... (yes, I'm sane...) > > After talking with Darlene Arnold in Chariton the other day, I tried to use > one wire, as she'd told me, and outline the size of the burials -- to see if > it was an adult or child, or both.. Didn't work for me.. > > I headed back home on Hwy 69, noticing all the wild flowers growing in the > ditches; blue flax, brown eyed susans, lavender bee balm, orange lilies, and > queen Ann's lace.. How they tolerate the Iowa heat and humidity is beyond me > -- but I'm glad they do.. The ticks were also out and happy to see me > coming -- the little creeps!! > > So, until my next 'marble orchard' adventure -- My Best Always, Nancee > > > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Me too Sharon, if you scan I'd like a copy. -Sherry > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <iggy29@grm.net> > To: <IADECATU@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/16/2010 8:06:53 AM > Subject: [IADECATU] ELIZABETH REDMAN'S BOOK > > Hi Sharon: Sure wish I could have made it to Leon to meet you and Stacey > last Friday - but couldn't. > > I had Elizabeth do some Decatur Co. research for me about 10 years ago, when > I got into genealogy and was living in Indiana. > > I didn't know she'd written a book - and am quite interested in it.. Could > you scan the article from the Leon paper and send it to me? I was in Leon > yesterday, but didn't know about it being available at the library. > > Thanks, Nancee at iggy29@grm.net > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
It seems I am having a problem sending emails to the correct addresses. If anyone gets any strange emails from me, please excuse my computer. Janette Welch in Elma, Grays Harbor County, WA Searching surnames: WILLIAMS, GRAY, CASNER, CRAMBLITT/CRAMBLET, MCHARNESS, MOORE, WASSON AND OTHERS.
Janette Welch in Elma, Grays Harbor Co., WA Searching many surnames: Williams, Gray, Casner, Cramblitt/Cramblet, McHarness, Pottorff (var.sp), Wasson, Moore, and others.
My families are from both Decatur and Clarke Counties. DUNN...DANIEL...MC GILL...MC CARTNEY...PETTIS...HILL...LEE... Sherry....My great-grand aunt Martha Jane Pettis married Lyman W. HILL in 1875. Is he one of your HILL family? I sure agree with you about so many names and so little time! Shirley Subject: Re: [IADECATU] Roll Call So many names, (mostly Decatur County), so little time. :-) PRICE TURPEN LOCKWOOD ACTON ROBERTS GORE BULLARD JACKMAN TIFT UTTERBACK BAKER McGAUGHEY HILL HAMILTON KIZZIRE McCANTS DUDNEY PICKARD > [Original Message] > From: <Momdit@aol.com> > To: <IADECATU-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/6/2010 5:33:53 PM > Subject: [IADECATU] Roll Call > > I have had some subscribers ask me lately if they were unsubbed from the > list since there hasn't been any activity lately. How about we have a Roll > Call to get the list up and moving again. > > I'll start us out with my list of surnames which is a long one. > > I am researching: > Allen, Moon, McKim, Winans, Walker from Lamoni > McDowell, Gibson, Goucher, Bronson, Prettyman, Wise, Woodard, Hewlett, > Foland, Bryant, Overholtzer, Spray, McConnell, Greenland, and several others > from the Grand River and Decatur City areas. > Young from Grand River and Dekalb areas. > Glen, South, Brown from Van Wert. > > There are more but I can never remember them all. > > Stacey Dietiker > List Admin. > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
HE LIVES, HE LIVES, CHRIST JESUS LIVES TODAY! the Cousincollector --- On Fri, 7/16/10, Sharon Becker <srbecker@iowatelecom.net> wrote: From: Sharon Becker <srbecker@iowatelecom.net> Subject: [IADECATU] Elizabeth Redman's Book To: IADECATU-L@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, July 16, 2010, 4:50 AM Seems like I'm always running behind. The family joke is that's because I was born breech, a fate that's been with me for life :~) Then, Mom, my sister and I share the local newspapers - I'm where the newspaper stops 'here' and clip out articles and all to send to others, like nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. (We get our subscription's worth, ha, ha.) Until I met Stacey and Bob at the museum, I wasn't aware that Elizabeth Redman had written a book. Just now, I'm catching up on my reading and finished reading the article about Elizabeth and her book in the Leon paper - probably old news for most everyone here. I did want to mention it, though, in case someone is interested but didn't know about it. Bob said her book is available for sale at the Leon library. So if you want a copy, contact the library. From what I've seen, it's a wonderful book. For those of you who know Elizabeth, you already know what an incredible and remarkable lady she is. Sharon R. Becker Ringgold County IAGenWeb Coordinator srbecker@iowatelecom.net -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1875 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am from out of state, so can you tell me roughly what her book is about? Thanks, Janette HE LIVES, HE LIVES, CHRIST JESUS LIVES TODAY! the Cousincollector
For those who have been waiting for the 11th hour on the GV Museum/Foland school - the 11th hour is now here. Contact me off-list if you are interested. Thanks!!!!! Sharon R. Becker Ringgold County IAGenWeb Coordinator srbecker@iowatelecom.net -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1875 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Seems like I'm always running behind. The family joke is that's because I was born breech, a fate that's been with me for life :~) Then, Mom, my sister and I share the local newspapers - I'm where the newspaper stops 'here' and clip out articles and all to send to others, like nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. (We get our subscription's worth, ha, ha.) Until I met Stacey and Bob at the museum, I wasn't aware that Elizabeth Redman had written a book. Just now, I'm catching up on my reading and finished reading the article about Elizabeth and her book in the Leon paper - probably old news for most everyone here. I did want to mention it, though, in case someone is interested but didn't know about it. Bob said her book is available for sale at the Leon library. So if you want a copy, contact the library. From what I've seen, it's a wonderful book. For those of you who know Elizabeth, you already know what an incredible and remarkable lady she is. Sharon R. Becker Ringgold County IAGenWeb Coordinator srbecker@iowatelecom.net -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1875 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Hi Chuck, I am researching the fmaily of Roy Wood & Esther Harp whom he married in 1909, she moved to Carlifornia after Roy died in 1946. His parents were W.W. Wood and Rosanna Cozad from their marriage license. Esther would be my great aunt. Are these your line? Jo Achee ----- Original Message ----- From: <sidmanone@aol.com> To: <iadecatu@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 11:27 PM Subject: Re: [IADECATU] Roll Call > > Leroy: > > I have Woods that are married in to the Actons, Vaughns families. Which > names or individuals are you researching. > > Thanks, > > Chuck Woods > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Leroy Achee <joandleroy@spillwaycable.com> > To: iadecatu@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 6:13 am > Subject: Re: [IADECATU] Roll Call > > > Researching : > arp, Acton, Hamilton, Johnson, Wells, Vaughn,Wood, Alley, Cox > Jo Achee > ivonia, LA 70755 > oandleroy@spillwaycable.com > ----- Original Message ----- > rom: <Momdit@aol.com> > o: <IADECATU-L@rootsweb.com> > ent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:33 PM > ubject: [IADECATU] Roll Call > > I have had some subscribers ask me lately if they were unsubbed from the > list since there hasn't been any activity lately. How about we have a > Roll > Call to get the list up and moving again. > > I'll start us out with my list of surnames which is a long one. > > I am researching: > Allen, Moon, McKim, Winans, Walker from Lamoni > McDowell, Gibson, Goucher, Bronson, Prettyman, Wise, Woodard, Hewlett, > Foland, Bryant, Overholtzer, Spray, McConnell, Greenland, and several > others > from the Grand River and Decatur City areas. > Young from Grand River and Dekalb areas. > Glen, South, Brown from Van Wert. > > There are more but I can never remember them all. > > Stacey Dietiker > List Admin. > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > hecked by AVG - www.avg.com > ersion: 8.5.439 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2986 - Release Date: 07/06/10 > 8:36:00 > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.441 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3008 - Release Date: 07/15/10 18:35:00
Leroy: I have Woods that are married in to the Actons, Vaughns families. Which names or individuals are you researching. Thanks, Chuck Woods -----Original Message----- From: Leroy Achee <joandleroy@spillwaycable.com> To: iadecatu@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 6:13 am Subject: Re: [IADECATU] Roll Call Researching : arp, Acton, Hamilton, Johnson, Wells, Vaughn,Wood, Alley, Cox Jo Achee ivonia, LA 70755 oandleroy@spillwaycable.com ----- Original Message ----- rom: <Momdit@aol.com> o: <IADECATU-L@rootsweb.com> ent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:33 PM ubject: [IADECATU] Roll Call I have had some subscribers ask me lately if they were unsubbed from the list since there hasn't been any activity lately. How about we have a Roll Call to get the list up and moving again. I'll start us out with my list of surnames which is a long one. I am researching: Allen, Moon, McKim, Winans, Walker from Lamoni McDowell, Gibson, Goucher, Bronson, Prettyman, Wise, Woodard, Hewlett, Foland, Bryant, Overholtzer, Spray, McConnell, Greenland, and several others from the Grand River and Decatur City areas. Young from Grand River and Dekalb areas. Glen, South, Brown from Van Wert. There are more but I can never remember them all. Stacey Dietiker List Admin. www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. hecked by AVG - www.avg.com ersion: 8.5.439 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2986 - Release Date: 07/06/10 8:36:00 www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
say to go, nancee! it's really good that you found an "able" trustee........most of 'em are.......well, never mind. you found a good one and that's the point.......mac ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancee Seifert" <iggy29@grm.net> To: <IADECATU@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 10:22 AM Subject: [IADECATU] UNION CEMETERY UPDATE. >I shared with everyone that I had gone to Union Cemetery in Morgan Twp. the > other day and what a difficulty it was - going thru a homeowner, Rex > Amstutz > (I think I referred to him as Mr. Stutz, which wasn't correct). Mike > Andrew, The Township Clerk and his 'cousins', the trustees, sprang into > action and are in the process of legally informing Mr. Amstutz about the > public access to this cemetery. They've talked with the county attorney > and county recorder and have the 'public access' records from 1877. > Amstutz > believed he owned the cemetery, which is on the property that he bought - > and that he could control who went to see it. He said he'd mow it too.. > duh > > > Unfortunately, for him, he has no legal right to keep people from this > cemetery, which initially had public access (where he planted his sweet > corn)... I understand that the township trustees will be putting up a > sign > for Union Cemetery - and Amstutz decided he'd put hours that it would be > accessible... under the sign. He cannot do that -- the law says there has > to > be public access to this public cemetery, as a courtesy to the public. > Amstutz is very angry about the situation and has put up several large > signs > in front of his property that say "No Trespassing - 24 hour > surveillance"... > ........... Wow, he's determined - and - stupid! I was told that he asked > if he could put up cameras in Mike Andrew's woods, to see the deer?? He > put > up six cameras...??? > Because of liability issues, Mike doesn't allow Amstutz to hunt on his > property and that seems to be a problem for Amstutz.. > > My question -- If you put up 6 cameras on your neighbor's property, plant > a large patch of sweet corn that has a 10" high electric fence around it > (where the deer must be laughing their backsides off about being kept out > of the corn) directly where the public access to Union Cemetery is, isn't > their something 'rotten in Denmark'?? He's completely adament about > anyone being on his property...........It must be a shock to have moved > from out of state and realize that all the land around you has been and is > owned by much of the same family -- and you can't do a durned thing about > it! So, I'd think he'd get it -- that you don't mess with Decatur > Countians!! Nancee > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I shared with everyone that I had gone to Union Cemetery in Morgan Twp. the other day and what a difficulty it was - going thru a homeowner, Rex Amstutz (I think I referred to him as Mr. Stutz, which wasn't correct). Mike Andrew, The Township Clerk and his 'cousins', the trustees, sprang into action and are in the process of legally informing Mr. Amstutz about the public access to this cemetery. They've talked with the county attorney and county recorder and have the 'public access' records from 1877. Amstutz believed he owned the cemetery, which is on the property that he bought - and that he could control who went to see it. He said he'd mow it too.. duh Unfortunately, for him, he has no legal right to keep people from this cemetery, which initially had public access (where he planted his sweet corn)... I understand that the township trustees will be putting up a sign for Union Cemetery - and Amstutz decided he'd put hours that it would be accessible... under the sign. He cannot do that -- the law says there has to be public access to this public cemetery, as a courtesy to the public. Amstutz is very angry about the situation and has put up several large signs in front of his property that say "No Trespassing - 24 hour surveillance"... ........... Wow, he's determined - and - stupid! I was told that he asked if he could put up cameras in Mike Andrew's woods, to see the deer?? He put up six cameras...??? Because of liability issues, Mike doesn't allow Amstutz to hunt on his property and that seems to be a problem for Amstutz.. My question -- If you put up 6 cameras on your neighbor's property, plant a large patch of sweet corn that has a 10" high electric fence around it (where the deer must be laughing their backsides off about being kept out of the corn) directly where the public access to Union Cemetery is, isn't their something 'rotten in Denmark'?? He's completely adament about anyone being on his property...........It must be a shock to have moved from out of state and realize that all the land around you has been and is owned by much of the same family -- and you can't do a durned thing about it! So, I'd think he'd get it -- that you don't mess with Decatur Countians!! Nancee
What I've learned: EVERYTHING can be challenged in court, and unless you're ABSOLUTLEY sure of, (and can support the law regarding), ONCE THERE things can happen to amend, (or ignore), said law. That said -- stand by your guns! Heat's on in my neck-o-the-woods -- 104 degrees expected for the weekend. Happy Summer! > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <iggy29@grm.net> > To: <IADECATU@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/15/2010 7:22:45 AM > Subject: [IADECATU] UNION CEMETERY UPDATE. > > I shared with everyone that I had gone to Union Cemetery in Morgan Twp. the > other day and what a difficulty it was - going thru a homeowner, Rex Amstutz > (I think I referred to him as Mr. Stutz, which wasn't correct). Mike > Andrew, The Township Clerk and his 'cousins', the trustees, sprang into > action and are in the process of legally informing Mr. Amstutz about the > public access to this cemetery. They've talked with the county attorney > and county recorder and have the 'public access' records from 1877. Amstutz > believed he owned the cemetery, which is on the property that he bought - > and that he could control who went to see it. He said he'd mow it too.. duh > > > Unfortunately, for him, he has no legal right to keep people from this > cemetery, which initially had public access (where he planted his sweet > corn)... I understand that the township trustees will be putting up a sign > for Union Cemetery - and Amstutz decided he'd put hours that it would be > accessible... under the sign. He cannot do that -- the law says there has to > be public access to this public cemetery, as a courtesy to the public. > Amstutz is very angry about the situation and has put up several large signs > in front of his property that say "No Trespassing - 24 hour surveillance"... > ........... Wow, he's determined - and - stupid! I was told that he asked > if he could put up cameras in Mike Andrew's woods, to see the deer?? He put > up six cameras...??? > Because of liability issues, Mike doesn't allow Amstutz to hunt on his > property and that seems to be a problem for Amstutz.. > > My question -- If you put up 6 cameras on your neighbor's property, plant a large patch of sweet corn that has a 10" high electric fence around it (where the deer must be laughing their backsides off about being kept out of the corn) directly where the public access to Union Cemetery is, isn't their something 'rotten in Denmark'?? He's completely adament about anyone being on his property...........It must be a shock to have moved from out of state and realize that all the land around you has been and is owned by much of the same family -- and you can't do a durned thing about it! So, I'd think he'd get it -- that you don't mess with Decatur Countians!! Nancee > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Ron: The WPA Records show - Co. A 34th Ia. Inf. - Union Cem., Morgan Twp for WILLIAM CARR. Thanks, Nancee ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Ron Davis Date: 07/14/10 09:50:42 To: iadecatu@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IADECATU] CARR/COMER -- UNION CEMETERY Nancee, The following might be the Carr family in question. (3) William Carr Sex: M Birth: 1783 Place: , Morris, Nj Death: 1852/0 Place: ,, In (Decatur County, IA ?) Spouse: Mary Polly Strait (4) Hiram Henry Carr Sex: M Birth: 19/20 Jan 1820 Place: Franklin Co. Ohio Death: 14 Nov 1899 Place: Evans Bar, Trinity, California Burial: Place: Weaverville, Trinity, California Spouse: Mary Emily Robbins My wife's H. H. Carr family was in New Buda Township in 1856 and had relocated from Indiana about 1854. They stayed in Iowa and / or Missouri until about 1875 before continuing west. The other names do not show up in my notes. There was also another Carr family in High Point Township in 1856 with a 4 year old son named William. They had been in Iowa for 4 years and had also relocated from Indiana. I am not sure if the two families were related. Ron Davis Woodland, CA
I'm in the process of putting the Union Cemetery/Morgan Twp. headstones on the IAGENWEB Gravestone Site and have come across several smaller granite stones with CARR and COMER names -- and NO DATES.. Does anyone know anything about these folks? Why they didn't put any b/d dates on the stones? LOW CARR WM. CARR NANCY CARR JANE COMER Just curious. Nancee
Nancee, Thanks, I will add that information to my Carr notes. Ron Nancee Seifert wrote: > Hi Ron: The WPA Records show - Co. A 34th Ia. Inf. - Union Cem., Morgan Twp > for WILLIAM CARR. Thanks, Nancee > ----------------------------------------------------------
To: Jo Achee According to the Rose Hill Board, you don't need permission to trim back growth or bushes that don't belong; just do it. Thanks Bob Bixby
Nancee, The following might be the Carr family in question. (3) William Carr Sex: M Birth: 1783 Place: , Morris, Nj Death: 1852/0 Place: ,, In (Decatur County, IA ?) Spouse: Mary Polly Strait (4) Hiram Henry Carr Sex: M Birth: 19/20 Jan 1820 Place: Franklin Co. Ohio Death: 14 Nov 1899 Place: Evans Bar, Trinity, California Burial: Place: Weaverville, Trinity, California Spouse: Mary Emily Robbins My wife's H. H. Carr family was in New Buda Township in 1856 and had relocated from Indiana about 1854. They stayed in Iowa and / or Missouri until about 1875 before continuing west. The other names do not show up in my notes. There was also another Carr family in High Point Township in 1856 with a 4 year old son named William. They had been in Iowa for 4 years and had also relocated from Indiana. I am not sure if the two families were related. Ron Davis Woodland, CA Nancee Seifert wrote: > I'm in the process of putting the Union Cemetery/Morgan Twp. headstones on > the IAGENWEB Gravestone Site and have come across several smaller granite > stones with CARR and COMER names -- and NO DATES.. Does anyone know anything > about these folks? Why they didn't put any b/d dates on the stones? > > LOW CARR > WM. CARR > NANCY CARR > JANE COMER > > Just curious. Nancee > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IADECATU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message