Donahue J. Stacker? s.m.mills@comcast.net wrote: > Hi, > > Amy Terry and I worked at the Redenbaugh Cemetery today. I brought along two granddaughters, and one of them sorted through a small pile of tombstone bits that appeared mysteriously under a tree last year. We had previously noticed a fragment that said " J Stacker", and I had queried this list for a possible person. Today Autumn noted that another fragment which said "..hue" joined up with "J Stacker" on the left side. This was confirmed by the fact that BO on the left side joined up with RN on the right side. So Autumn found that "...hue J Stacker" is a person who may have been buried in the Redenbaugh Cemetery. We got no further information. > > Autumn found another couple of pieces that match up, but the only useful bit we got was the date of 1829. I don't have anyone born that date other than Wm H Redenbaugh, buried at Harshbarger Cemetery in 1902. Of course it may be someone with a name other than Redenbaugh. This is a stone with very old script, which I would place before 1870 at the latest. > > Regarding Amy's restoration, she epoxied and filled voids to complete two stones and part of another. There are 4 more tombstones still needing work, and we will wait till next year to do those. Since the wrong epoxy was used to originally rejoin the stones, there will probably be stones coming apart till all those old seams are scraped clean and rejoined. > > Sharon Mills > > http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/ > > List Manager - inmontgo-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INMONTGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG "In the next place, the state governments are, by the very theory of the constitution, essential constituent parts of the general government. They can exist without the latter, but the latter cannot exist without them." -- Joseph Story (Commentaries on the Constitution, 1833) Reference: Story, Commentaries on the Constitution, 191.