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    1. [KYCASEY-L] Re: Delayed response
    2. Janet Cochran
    3. Judy About the time I got your invitation for a cup of coffee, I bought a new computer, one that would run voice activated programs---during the setup I lost temporarily all my e-mail---took a computer geek 4 hours to get it straightened out. Now I am back in business, but I forgot when you said you were coming down. Do you know of anyone in your area of Casey County who has a small plot of land for sale. I am looking for a place to build my retirement home. This is what I am looking for---and it is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Wanted land for my dream retirement home----- Location either in Casey County or Western -Southern Lincoln County. 1 acre or less---must be wooded----tired of mowing yards for past 30 years----want to bulldoze out a spot in center for house with a 10 ft. strip of green grass on each side and leave rest in woods. Would prefer on a blacktop road but not with a 1,000 cars whizzing by a day---but not so isolated it takes a 4 wheel drive to get home on a sunny dry day. Prefer city water--good neighbors---land can be gently rolling ---but not so steep it takes a sky lift to get from spot A to spot B. Willing to pay going rate for said land, but hope seller don't charge like there is a diamond mine on the property. Any suggestion or ideas for helping me find this dream spot would be greatly appreciated. Tell me again when you are coming down. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Judith Fisk <kyfamily@webtv.net> To: KYCASEY-L@rootsweb.com <KYCASEY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 12:24 PM Subject: [KYCASEY-L] Middleburg burials About Middleburg burials... KY Dar stated in a book that Rev.War Soldier Osbourne Coffey and wife Molly Nightingale were bur. Middleburg. Did not say which cemetary (but I would think the older part) I have been there but did not see the markers. Neither did I see one for his nephew, who d. at Middleburg according to War of 1812 pension application of his then (2nd)wife Elizabeth. His name is A.Jackson Lanham. Does anyone know where at Middleburg, my great-gr grandfather might be buried? I suppose there were other cemetaries? Judy

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