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    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. Jackie
    3. I don't think the draft card was for Clyde. because it was 1917 and says he was married. The 1910 census says he was still at home and 20 years old and single. Jackie "O" Bonnie and Bill Chapa <thechapas@yahoo.com> wrote: I sure wish this was the case for me I am still looking . I wish I could find my Grandfathers Clyde McNabb he died early 1924/26 !! ? and his baby girl Eileen McNabb she died June 29-1917-Buried in Sullivan MO by each other up on a hill over looking old Route 66-- . it does not name cemetery's on death certificates , got her death certificates but can't find his any place they lived in St. Louis MO. with other family living in Sullivan on McNabb farms , and the Nease farm . I Have found with help of a friend My Grate Grandfather James McNabb March 21 1917 and G. Grandmother Lucy McNabb Sept-15-1937 G. Uncle William McNabb Dec.19-1914 are all buried in Buffalo Cemetery Sullivan with one tall stone last year. My sister and I drove down there. I would be grateful for any help at all. . Bonnie C. in Arnold MO. Bonnie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/13/2008 05:33:34
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. Jackie
    3. Hi Bonnie Found James (46), Lucy (37) Clyde (10), Wm (37) Harry (6) and Elsie (4) in 1900 census. 1917-1918 draft for Clyde E McNabb says he was born April 20 1890 lived 1420 S., Vandeventor and was a horse shoerer and had wife and 2 children. He had brown hair and brown eyes. The date of draft was 6-5-1917 Jackie Bonnie and Bill Chapa <thechapas@yahoo.com> wrote: I sure wish this was the case for me I am still looking . I wish I could find my Grandfathers Clyde McNabb he died early 1924/26 !! ? and his baby girl Eileen McNabb she died June 29-1917-Buried in Sullivan MO by each other up on a hill over looking old Route 66-- . it does not name cemetery's on death certificates , got her death certificates but can't find his any place they lived in St. Louis MO. with other family living in Sullivan on McNabb farms , and the Nease farm . I Have found with help of a friend My Grate Grandfather James McNabb March 21 1917 and G. Grandmother Lucy McNabb Sept-15-1937 G. Uncle William McNabb Dec.19-1914 are all buried in Buffalo Cemetery Sullivan with one tall stone last year. My sister and I drove down there. I would be grateful for any help at all. . Bonnie C. in Arnold MO. Bonnie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/13/2008 05:30:12
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Elizabeth Angelina 'Lina' (Davis) Taylor
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. Not surprisingly, that is a . . . long hollow :-) It is in both Pulaski and Texas county. Any chance you have a township - range location for their home? One possibility is Long Hollow Cemetery: http://tinyurl.com/4qufmv Mike On Sat, 12 Apr 2008, greg.morley@comcast.net wrote: > >Hello List. I'm researching the burial location of my gg-grandmother, Elizabeth Angelina "Lina" (Davis) Taylor. I do not know the cemetery, county or even the exact date but Quaker records indicate she and her family may have been living in Long Hollow, Texas county. A separate publication cites her death at the age of 50, which means she died 1898-99. > >Nothing found in MO state archives or third-party websites. Appreciate your help. > >Thank you, > >Gregory Morley >630.689.6933

    04/13/2008 01:43:23
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Missouri Missing Cemeteries
    2. Jackie
    3. Mike are you wanted to know where the Jewish cemetery is? I live close to area you described. I can check it out if you like and that's what you want done? Jackie "O" St Louis MO B'nai B'rith Cemetery - AKA B'Nai El Cemetery - Saint Louis County - Organized by Bohemian Jews. Reportedly located on Gravois Rd. 6 miles SW of St. Louis City. Contains 41 burials. - Founded in 1850. ___________________________________________ If you would like to see a particular county, let me know and I'll move it up in the list. Mike Flannigan ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/13/2008 12:20:07
    1. [MO-CEMETERIES] Missouri Missing Cemeteries
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. The following are cemeteries in the state of Missouri. We would like to pinpoint the location for these cemeteries. If you have any information on these cemeteries, please share it with the group by replying to the list. ___________________________________________ Union Church Cemetery #2 - Pettis County - "Located in Sec. 7 in Longwood Township. [Problem is...there is no Section 7 in Longwood Township. Old directions- ""North of Route J on farm owned by John and Mary Ruth Nichols.""] It was organized by four denominations Warren Cemetery #1 - AKA Erbin Cemetery? - Pettis County - "Reportedly located in Sec. 16 in Flat Creek Township, but there is some confusion about the location and the alternate name. See record for Warren Cemetery #2." - Warren Cemetery #2 - AKA Hedgeman Cemetery? - Pettis County - "Located in Sec. 21 in Flat Creek Township, but there is some confusion about the location and the alternate name. The following description does not make sense to me- ""Go S on Grand Ave Rd to Forest Park Rd. E on Forest Park Rd 0.3 miles. The cemetery is on the N side of the road, about 120 ft in woods."" See record for Warren Cemetery #1." Weathers Cemetery - Pettis County - Located in Heaths Creek Township. Contains 6 monuments. - Hanes Cemetery - AKA Hanes Family Cemetery - Texas County - I have a listing for this cemetery. Vienna Cemetery - Maries County - "Web site location = Sec. 30, T. 40N, R. 9W. I suspect this is Visitation Cemetery or Poor Farm Cemetery, but these are mostly outside Sec. 30, so Vienna Cemetery is listed separately." Andrae Cemetery (historical) - Saint Louis County - "Located on Old State Rd. Contains 1 burial. The single burial was moved in 2005 or 2006 to Bethel Cemetery in Wildwood. Another source that is probably wrong says it's a small cemetery on Oak St, between Reis Rd & New Ballwin Rd." - B'nai B'rith Cemetery - AKA B'Nai El Cemetery - Saint Louis County - Organized by Bohemian Jews. Reportedly located on Gravois Rd. 6 miles SW of St. Louis City. Contains 41 burials. - Founded in 1850. ___________________________________________ If you would like to see a particular county, let me know and I'll move it up in the list. Mike Flannigan

    04/12/2008 10:07:07
    1. [MO-CEMETERIES] Henry Gould buried in Hannibal Mo July 1878
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rfabc Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.mo/1840/mb.ashx Message Board Post: He had three sons that I am aware Harry, William and Walter. William and Walter moved with their families to St. Joseph, MO Harry Gould moved to East St. Louis IL Henry Gould died from injuries in a fire in 1878. I am his great great grandson If you have information send me an email to rfabc@yahoo.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    04/12/2008 05:42:19
    1. [MO-CEMETERIES] Elizabeth Angelina "Lina" (Davis) Taylor
    2. Gregory Morley
    3. Hello List. I'm researching the burial location of my gg-grandmother, Elizabeth Angelina "Lina" (Davis) Taylor. I do not know the cemetery, county or even the exact date but Quaker records indicate she and her family may have been living in Long Hollow, Texas county. A separate publication cites her death at the age of 50, which means she died 1898-99. Nothing found in MO state archives or third-party websites. Appreciate your help. Thank you, Gregory Morley 630.689.6933

    04/12/2008 01:00:54
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. Hi LSmith, There is another explanation for missing a stone reappearing. When my friend Wayne and I go to record cemeteries we often take a probe to locate buried stones. Recently we visited one of his family's almost lost cemeteries and he wanted to find his great great grandmother's stone. After an hour of probing he discovered it 3-4 inches below the surface and uncovered it. Several months later one of his relatives visited the cemetery and was amazed to discover a stone he had not seen before. He came excitedly to Wayne saying what he had found. Wayne smiled back. Sometimes only grass will barely cover the stone or it can be in a slight depression with leaves on top. So when one pulls the grass back or removes the leaves you have a ancestor back. Maybe someone did that to you. Paul **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolcmp00300000002850)

    04/12/2008 12:02:52
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. Bonnie and Bill Chapa
    3. I sure wish this was the case for me I am still looking . I wish I could find my Grandfathers Clyde McNabb he died early 1924/26 !! ? and his baby girl Eileen McNabb she died June 29-1917-Buried in Sullivan MO by each other up on a hill over looking old Route 66-- . it does not name cemetery's on death certificates , got her death certificates but can't find his any place they lived in St. Louis MO. with other family living in Sullivan on McNabb farms , and the Nease farm . I Have found with help of a friend My Grate Grandfather James McNabb March 21 1917 and G. Grandmother Lucy McNabb Sept-15-1937 G. Uncle William McNabb Dec.19-1914 are all buried in Buffalo Cemetery Sullivan with one tall stone last year. My sister and I drove down there. I would be grateful for any help at all. . Bonnie C. in Arnold MO. Bonnie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/12/2008 09:31:19
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. Anyone who had ever done any cem. research will appreciate how much time/effort goes into it. I know personally one large cem. with a lot of old family stones we have personally walked perhaps 25-30 times over the years and taken photo's of family stones. I knew a ggfather was supposed to be buried there but I could not find the marker. I assumed it had been destroyed or was perhaps only a field stone. Imagine how shocked I was one day when I stumbled onto this marker, right where it should be. I've no idea how I had missed it so many times before. DUUUH. We try to walk the rows systematically one at a time--didn't work this time because I had my eyes shut apparently!!! Lu ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms and advice on AOL Money &amp; Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolcmp00300000002850)

    04/12/2008 06:04:39
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] MO-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 48
    2. samuels
    3. Since we do cemetery maintaince, I will bet your stone that suddenly appeared exactly where is should have been either was at the shed waiting for adhesive, removed by relative whose conscience returned it,(happens more than one thinks) or uncovered buried in thatch) and reset. Nowadays that is why digitals are so great( we don't run out of film, we can play in the computer to enhance) and something over looked frequently shows up. Case point : photo of long distance cemetery and explanation next to roadway and my insatiable curiosity. I blow up and looked at background markers....ah ha missing family several rows back(empty spaces?when cutting road)? Bud.

    04/12/2008 05:42:12
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Location data sugestions
    2. samuels
    3. Mike and Paul; Missouri Historical manuscripts is a better place Western Historical manuscript, east end of Library UM=Columbia. Not that the others are not great sources, just the various manuscript storage is better in my opinion. Not as well used as the others, basically because non academician are reluctant to use, but really great archival and technical centers. There are at least four, Columbia , Rolla and K.C. and I think St Louis and each knows of the others collections and resources bud.

    04/12/2008 05:11:51
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Location data problems
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com wrote: >Hi Mike, > snip > > Right now my intent is to make 5 identical loose leaf binders for each >county. Each cemetery will have a page in each book with photos and locations >with directions on how to get to the cemetery from some know place. They >will be alphabetical, first by township, then by cemetery within the township. >Each township will have a map showing the cemeteries and a township data >page. One binder is to go to the State Archives in Jefferson City, another to >the Missouri Historical Society in Columbia, a third is to go to the >historical society or library in the county that best handles cemetery information. >And I keep two to upgrade and exchange with the first three as I add or change >information. So far only two counties have their book, Harrison and >Callaway. I had a flood here at home and it destroyed several beginning books of >other counties. That shows how tenuous this data can be. I am rebuilding the >books slowly. The State Archives is a good place for information like this. > By the way I liked your interestingly simple method of locating >cemeteries. Azimuth and distance from some known point. Would you mind if I used it? > No problem. But I really like lat/long better. Lat/long is what makes my system work so well. It's a good base system, but people have trouble making sense out of it in their heads. I get the azimuth and distance information and other things people like to see from the lat/longs. Mike

    04/12/2008 02:37:00
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Location data problems
    2. Hi Mike, I see you have given considerable thought to data problems. Your methods of handling it are logical and reasonable. My method has been not to use anyone else's data and field collected my own. That way it is all my original data. Even if someone else has recorded inscriptions in a cemetery I will do my own and not use theirs. We both have put a great deal of time, money and effort into our work. I have given thought to what will happen to all my data when I sail off into the sunset. I don't want it to go with me. Take one item, I have taken digital pictures of every cemetery I have visited. My camera uses computer disks for film. If there is ever a slight earthquake near here, I will be under a huge pile of disks. What happens to them when I'm gone? I only record inscriptions in Callaway County, (some 200 so far) and they will fill 4 huge loose leaf binders. What happens to them? I am 75 years old, after all. What happens to your work? Right now my intent is to make 5 identical loose leaf binders for each county. Each cemetery will have a page in each book with photos and locations with directions on how to get to the cemetery from some know place. They will be alphabetical, first by township, then by cemetery within the township. Each township will have a map showing the cemeteries and a township data page. One binder is to go to the State Archives in Jefferson City, another to the Missouri Historical Society in Columbia, a third is to go to the historical society or library in the county that best handles cemetery information. And I keep two to upgrade and exchange with the first three as I add or change information. So far only two counties have their book, Harrison and Callaway. I had a flood here at home and it destroyed several beginning books of other counties. That shows how tenuous this data can be. I am rebuilding the books slowly. By the way I liked your interestingly simple method of locating cemeteries. Azimuth and distance from some known point. Would you mind if I used it? Enough of this epistle, take care. Paul **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/11/2008 09:35:33
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Location data problems
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. Hi. My current feeling, which is likely to change over time, is that I am fairly free with information to individuals, but I don't post all my information for all to see. There have been personal requests for information that I chose not to give, but it's probably been years since that happened. If somebody asks me to take down information they claim to own, I usually do, but I still keep it for myself. I don't strip copyrights off information I collect, so I publish that copyright statement along with the information. People don't need to worry that I am buying their books and making the information available to others for free. Almost without exception I don't buy personal books on cemeteries, or schools, or churches, or almost anything else for that matter. Those books are very nice, but I stay away from the problem by not buying them. That will probably change someday too. I'm surprised to see that there really doesn't appear to be any central government entity that tracks cemetery locations. That's almost too hard to believe, but appears to be the case. I often find treasure trove batches of information from government sources, and I'd like to do the same with cemeteries. Mike On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com wrote: >Hi Bud & Mike, > > Bud, long time since we talked. Yes, Mike is trying to accomplish >something that should be done and be made available. It is a vast project and I >praise him for the attempt. > > Mike, I'm sure you have thought of the following, and I wonder how you >plan to handle the problem. >The problem in collecting every piece of data you can, is that you can run >into copyright problems of personally collected data. It is very difficult to >give proper credit to each person who has collected information on their own, > when you coordinate vast areas of data from a multitude of people, and then >make it available to all. Beyond possible hurt feelings of personal >gatherers, there are large groups out there that gather data and publish it as their >own for profit, with little or no credit given to those who made it available. > Some individuals copyright their work and wish to be noted for their >efforts. I am willing to share information because I didn't collect it to hide >it away in a hollow tree, but I would be upset if someone published my data as >if they were the field person collecting it, for profit and then copyrighted >it as theirs. Then I couldn't even use the data myself without the fear of >a suit. I would be interested in knowing how you plan to make the end >results of your work available without it be being taken, without acknowledgement, >by those large groups. I dislike bringing this problem into a project that >should be an enlightening enjoyment, free of such things. > > Paul

    04/11/2008 02:34:22
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations
    2. Mike Flannigan
    3. I do not have that one. I'd appreciate any information you supply. Francis Skinner land I suspect. Mike On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, threemares@msn.com wrote: > >Mike do you have the Skinner family cemetery just outside Jonesburg, (I believe) Montgomery County? If not, I'll be there in June and will get the location for you. > >Bev Rampey >Snowy Colorado

    04/11/2008 02:18:39
    1. [MO-CEMETERIES] Gravesite of Frances Corder
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: bob1s7m5mm4ubnldt8velt134uu15vni Surnames: Corder, Thompson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.mo/1839/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for the gravesite of Frances Corder. She died in St. Louis on 24 Nov 1875 and was buried in Wellsville, Montgomery CO, MO. He maiden name was Frances Thompson. Thank you for any help. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    04/10/2008 05:42:18
    1. [MO-CEMETERIES] Location data problems
    2. Hi Bud & Mike, Bud, long time since we talked. Yes, Mike is trying to accomplish something that should be done and be made available. It is a vast project and I praise him for the attempt. Mike, I'm sure you have thought of the following, and I wonder how you plan to handle the problem. The problem in collecting every piece of data you can, is that you can run into copyright problems of personally collected data. It is very difficult to give proper credit to each person who has collected information on their own, when you coordinate vast areas of data from a multitude of people, and then make it available to all. Beyond possible hurt feelings of personal gatherers, there are large groups out there that gather data and publish it as their own for profit, with little or no credit given to those who made it available. Some individuals copyright their work and wish to be noted for their efforts. I am willing to share information because I didn't collect it to hide it away in a hollow tree, but I would be upset if someone published my data as if they were the field person collecting it, for profit and then copyrighted it as theirs. Then I couldn't even use the data myself without the fear of a suit. I would be interested in knowing how you plan to make the end results of your work available without it be being taken, without acknowledgement, by those large groups. I dislike bringing this problem into a project that should be an enlightening enjoyment, free of such things. Paul **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/10/2008 05:15:35
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations
    2. shirly1
    3. Jerri, is he buried in Sugarcreek or Sugarcreek Cemetery. Sugarcreek is a suburb of Kansas City. Sugarcreek Cemetery is at the edge of Moberly. I have an inventory for that cemetery. If you would send me his name I'll see if he is there. Shirly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Decker" <jeddecker@msn.com> To: <mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 8:29 PM Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations > Hi Mike, > > Do you have any records for Randolph County, Missouri? I'm looking > specifically for the cemetery in Sugarcreek which is either in or near > Moberly. My greatgrandfather is buried somewhere in Moberly and I haven't > been able to find out where. > > Jerri Decker > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Flannigan<mailto:mikeflan@att.net> > To: mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com<mailto:mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com> > Cc: PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com<mailto:PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com> > Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 9:31 PM > Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations > > > > Yeah, I have really good tools, so I can manage a large database > of objects. I have 87,155 records in MO. 9,358 are cemeteries. > I have only 16 cemeteries marked as recently visited, but I've visited > many more than that. Not nearly as many as you. > > I don't change or add to my "outside MO" records, but probably > will start doing that someday soon. That is another 1,876,949 > records. Quite a database. > > I have 230 cemeteries in Jefferson county > I have 231 cemeteries in Cooper county > > I have a long way to go. > > Total cemeteries in the whole USA (in my records) = 118,136. > > > Mike > > > On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com<mailto:PAJDAISYLANE@aol.com> > wrote: > > >Hi Mike, > > > > Only 350 you don't have data for? Boy, your files must be huge. > In the > >past eight years I have visited 1900 cemeteries in 45 counties in > Missouri > >and my files are nearly unmanageable. I prefer to collect new data > rather > >than work up already collected data into some useable form. Many > counties have > >300 to 400 cemeteries. I look forward to seeing your new project. > > > > Paul > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com> > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.8/1363 - Release Date: 4/7/2008 > 8:56 AM >

    04/10/2008 09:10:32
    1. Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations
    2. EDWARD RAMPEY
    3. Mike do you have the Skinner family cemetery just outside Jonesburg, (I believe) Montgomery County? If not, I'll be there in June and will get the location for you. Bev Rampey Snowy Colorado ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Flannigan<mailto:mikeflan@att.net> To: mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com<mailto:mo-cemeteries@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:57 AM Subject: Re: [MO-CEMETERIES] Cemetery Locations I'm embarrassed to say I only have 61 cemeteries in Randolph County. Cemeteries I know of within 2 miles of Moberly: Deskin Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 1.42 miles. Direction = E (97 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oakland Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 0.95 miles. Direction = E (92 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Saint Marys Cemetery - AKA Woodlawn Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 1.17 miles Direction = ENE (75 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 records _________________________________________________________ And within 4 miles of the center of Sugar Creek Township: Anderson Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 3.29 miles. Direction = SW (218 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Davis Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 3.64 miles. Direction = SSE (161 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deskin Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 1.26 miles. Direction = ENE (67 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Meals Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 3.74 miles. Direction = E (88 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Memorial Gardens - Randolph County Distance = 2.94 miles. Direction = N (360 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oakland Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 0.96 miles. Direction = NE (48 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Saint Marys Cemetery - AKA Woodlawn Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 1.33 miles. Direction = NE (42 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sugar Creek Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 2.91 miles. Direction = NNW (336 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Vince Cemetery - Randolph County Distance = 3.62 miles. Direction = NNE (32 degrees) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 records _________________________________________________________ Mike On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, jeddecker@msn.com<mailto:jeddecker@msn.com> wrote: > >Hi Mike, > >Do you have any records for Randolph County, Missouri? I'm looking specifically for the cemetery in Sugarcreek which is either in or near Moberly. My greatgrandfather is buried somewhere in Moberly and I haven't been able to find out where. > >Jerri Decker ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MO-CEMETERIES-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2008 07:59:00