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    1. Re: [INGREENE] Vailes
    2. Tom Mitchell
    3. Linda Thank you for the reply. I knew about the Vails at Prairie Chapel. Odis is a great uncle and last The one I have questioned is a Jeremia Vailes at a Castle Hill. It appears to be east of Prarie Chapel a few miles. I have never heard of the cemetary and have no idea who the Vailes is. Are you saying neither exist? I certainly will be easier for me if not but I will be back to square one. Thanks again for the links. Tom ----- Original Message ----- > Greene County Cemetery Books are copyrighted but lookups on a limited > basis are free. There are three vails buried in the Prairie Chapel > Cemetery in Washington Township, Greene county. Odus1880-1962, Louisa > 1880-1950, and Glen H. 1910-1911. Someone who has typed in 55,000 names > from intellectual property belonging to GCHS has committed a felony. Go to > www.greenecountyhistoricalsociety.org to find out more information on > researching the Vails through a legal source. www.familysearch.org/ is > also a legal source. > >

    10/04/2007 05:41:07
    1. Re: [INGREENE] Vailes
    2. Tom Mitchell
    3. I never finished my sentence...sorry. I meant to say he was the last Vailes in the county. All the others have moved on after arriving around 1820. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Mitchell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:41 PM Subject: Re: [INGREENE] Vailes > Linda > Thank you for the reply. I knew about the Vails at Prairie Chapel. Odis is > a > great uncle and last > The one I have questioned is a Jeremia Vailes at a Castle Hill. It appears > to be east of Prarie Chapel a few miles. I have never heard of the > cemetary > and have no idea who the Vailes is. Are you saying neither exist? I > certainly will be easier for me if not but I will be back to square one. > Thanks again for the links. > Tom > > >\

    10/04/2007 06:06:38