----- Original Message ----- From: iagenwebboards@iagenweb.org To: gkilgore@primenet.com Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 5:49 PM Subject: [Pottawattamie Queries:] Re: Edmond Ray Butler was a wagon maker for travel The following new message has been posted on Pottawattamie Queries at <http://iagenweb.org/boards/pottawattamie/queries/index.cgi>. To respond to this message, click on the link below. Respond directly to the message using the form provided. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#32120) Re: Edmond Ray Butler was a wagon maker for travel <http://iagenweb.org/boards/pottawattamie/queries/index.cgi?rev=32120> AUTHOR: M. Knight DATE: 7/4/2003 at 19:49:18 Reply To: (#32119) Edmond Ray Butler was a wagon maker for traveling Author: Robin Butler Da Date: 7/4/2003 at 18:17:00 Surnames: BUTLER,MCCOLL,MCCOLE,BINNALL,BINALL,BINNELL,LOWE,THORNTON There are several burials for LOWE in the Grange Cemetery which is north of Crescent, Iowa. "North Pigeon" was named for Pigeon Creek which still runs through that area today. Here are those burials: Lowe, Lorenzo H., 1872 - 1953 Lowe, Charlotte M., 1869 - 1949 Lowe, Henry, 22 Nov 1842 - 3 Feb 1910, Father Lowe, Esther, 12 Nov 1844 - 20 Feb 1916, Mother Lowe, Sarah E., 1870 - 1960 Lowe, Frederick R., 1881 - 1941, Father Lowe, Anna C., 1883 - 1944, Mother Lowe, Francis L., 1920 - 1921, Son I don't find any BUTLER burials that fit the dates you provide or the names. Perhaps someone else knows of cemeteries in this area. I checked Reel's, Crescent, McIntosh, and Hazel Dell Cemetery. *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. To be removed from the Message Board list, you may (Un)Subscribe at Pottawattamie Queries at <http://iagenweb.org/boards/pottawattamie/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to iagenwebboards@iagenweb.org. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!