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    1. Re: [INFRANKLI-L] St. leon
    2. Hugh Bain
    3. Fred, Pat and David wrote: > Hi! > > If you're looking at cemeteries, here's a puzzle that I've been trying to > solve for several years. > > My 4th gr-grandfather, Peter Stone (aka Stein), came to America in the > 1750's. He settled in Pendleton County, West Virginia (it was part of > Virginia at the time). He and members of his family eventually settled in > northern Dearborn County. > > A Daughters of the American Revolution Report for 1931-32 includes Peter > in a list of graves of Revolutionary War soldiers. The report states that > he is buried near St. Leon, Dearborn Co. I have tried to find out how his > grave was listed but have been unsuccessful. I have no other definitive > proof that Peter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. > > A map that I have indicates that there is a cemetery in St. Leon. Sometime > when you have time could you check this out? > If you can't that's ok. > > Peter's granddaughter, Margaret, married Richard Nichols. Richard was an > earler settle in Franklin Co. He's listed in the 1820 census. > > Thank you for your cooperation. It is appreciated. > > nicholsf@lanset.com > Fred Nichols > 29 Payne River Circle > Sacramento, CA > (916) 428-6459 > > Have tried several times to E-mail the person who sent the above E-mail. I believe I have a connection to this line. Please E-mail meback re: info I have on this line. Kris heathen@indy.net > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    11/08/1998 03:23:57