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    1. Re: James A. Wms. Death 1935 Where Buried?
    2. Jenny Logan
    3. There is a book called the Cemeteries of Jennings county that has listed all the cemeteries in Jennings county and a list of who is buried in each place with dates. A lady from Cal. told me about it and sent me a partial list she had made of Otter Creek cemetery. The info is not current as my grandmother is buried there and it does not have her death date on it and she died in 1986 but it is quite nice. She said she had come to Louisville Kentucky on business and found it at the public library. I have been planning a trip to the library, if I find the book I will copy the pages and share with all. you might try your own libraries. If Terry is reading, do you know anything about the existence of this book and if that is indeed the name. It would be great to put that info on the Jennings county sight like Ripley county. I'll see what I can come up with. Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: Joni Oct Curtis <jlcurtis@prodigy.net> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 9:16 PM Subject: James A. Wms. Death 1935 Where Buried? > Hello List, > I am searching for my G Grandfather, James Allen Williams. He was > born 31 May 1875 and died in Jennings Co. on 5 September 1935. My Great > Aunt, who is 74 yo went to Jennings co with my sister and myself to show > us where he was buried. She said he had been living with other family > members for 5-6 years when he died. She thought he was buried in > Scipio. She was only 8 yo when he died and her parents were divorced at > the time. She remembers that they went down a long hill up to the main > road and turned right or south on the main road. She says the burial > spot had a creek behind and to the right. Aunt Toots does not believe > there is a headstone. We went to Mrs. Cartwrights cemetery but no luck. > My aunt is now distraught over the fact that she/we cannot find his > grave. My sister and I want to come and look around for ourselves. How > many cemeteries do you all have? Does anyone have a complete ( or even > incomplete ) listing of cemeteries? Any other ideas? Any way you could > point me would be appreciated. > > TIA, > Joni > > > > >

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