My brother Joe found the tombstones of my Pendell relatives under at least twelve inches of dirt and sod at Brady Hill Cemetery. They were quite well preserved. I think at one time they had been verticle. Jody Fliegel Riddick
We will be photographing Brady Hill on July 19. If you have a headstone you want to be sure to be photographed see if the office will mark the spot for that day. If no stone is present we will poke around the spot for buried headstones. Who knows what we will find for you. Carolyn RiddickJ@aol.com wrote: My brother Joe found the tombstones of my Pendell relatives under at least twelve inches of dirt and sod at Brady Hill Cemetery. They were quite well preserved. I think at one time they had been verticle. Jody Fliegel Riddick Census, Bios, Obits, Cemetery, Church, & Vet Photos, Platt & Cemetery Maps, Citizens, Vets, and Poll List - Visit the Saginaw County Photograph Website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evansandobertein/saginaw.htm
Yes! perhaps a skeleton! :-) Carolyn Obertein wrote: >We will be photographing Brady Hill on July 19. If you have a headstone you want to be sure to be photographed see if the office will mark the spot for that day. If no stone is present we will poke around the spot for buried headstones. Who knows what we will find for you. >Carolyn > >RiddickJ@aol.com wrote: >My brother Joe found the tombstones of my Pendell relatives under at least >twelve inches of dirt and sod at Brady Hill Cemetery. They were quite well >preserved. I think at one time they had been verticle. >Jody Fliegel Riddick > > > >Census, Bios, Obits, Cemetery, Church, & Vet Photos, Platt & Cemetery Maps, Citizens, Vets, and Poll List - Visit the Saginaw County Photograph Website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~evansandobertein/saginaw.htm > > > >