HI! I am also interested in cmemtarties for Madison County. I have a GGGGrandfather that lived there in 1840's. He has a LARGE gap between children during the time he lived there and I'm wondering if perhaps they lost a few. Since they had 11 and they were all 2 years apart this 6 year gap seems strange. Are there in records of the cemetaries (since what I am looking for would probably no longer be legiable). If someone was willing to do a look up the last name would be Fry. Thanks a bunch Stacey
Stacey, When I was at the library at noon I checked the two Madison County Cemetery books for Fry name. This is what I found: Odd Fellow's Cemetery: McFarland, Fannie D. 11 Sept. 1879 - 10 Feb. 1963 nee FRY, wife of RM Masonic Cemetery: Fry, Edn_, Belle 1881, no date Fry, Francis R. (M.D.) 1854-1937 St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery: Fry, Joseph, Buried 13 Dec. 1904 Fry, Joseph 1800 - 12 Jan. 1875 Fry, Lucy Temple Buried 6 Aug. 1893 d/o Peter Ferdnand & Florence Eliz. (Mathews) I don't know if this will help you out or not. Fry doesn't seem to be a very common name in Madison County. There are probably other cemeteries that aren't in this book, but I wouldn't know about them since I'm based in St. Francois County. Good luck! B. Warner ----- Original Message ----- From: <FIRSTTIGRESS@aol.com> To: <MOMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 11:56 AM Subject: [MOMADISO-L] cemetaries... > HI! I am also interested in cmemtarties for Madison County. I have a > GGGGrandfather that lived there in 1840's. He has a LARGE gap between > children during the time he lived there and I'm wondering if perhaps they > lost a few. Since they had 11 and they were all 2 years apart this 6 year gap > seems strange. Are there in records of the cemetaries (since what I am > looking for would probably no longer be legiable). > > If someone was willing to do a look up the last name would be Fry. Thanks a > bunch Stacey > >