You might also contact the nearest DAR Chapter; they were, in the beginning, responsible for marking/noting all the Revolutionary Soldiers' gravesites. Patty On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 19:17:00 -0500 "Alan&Carol@consolidated.net" <turtle1@consolidated.net> writes: > Apply to the Veterans Administration and get one free. Contact your > local > office and they can get you the forms to complete. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brad & Linda Collins" <oldretcop@wamusa.com> > To: <ILMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 6:48 AM > Subject: [ILMONTGO] Bostick Cemetery > > > > Now that they have begun cleaning Bostick Cemetery, by the way it > looks > soooo much better already, do you suppose there is family out there > somewhere that might know what area of the cemetery Ezra Bostick is > buried? > I would think he is probably buried near the back on the right side, > since > many of the Bosticks are there. Do you suppose there could be a > fund raiser > to get stones for he and Druscilla. After all, how many > Revoluntionary War > soldiers do we have in Montgomery County? > > Linda Collins > > > > > > ==== ILMONTGO Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Montgomery County ILGenWeb Home Page! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmontgo/ > > > > > > ==== ILMONTGO Mailing List ==== > Montgomery County Genealogical Society was formed in 1978 and its > holdings are housed at the Litchfield Carnegie Public Library in > Litchfield IL.P.O. Box 212, Litchfield, IL 62056-0212 > > >