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    2. Karl & Cecy Rice
    3. Virginia - Visit the Randolph County Historical Society,223 N. Clark, Moberly, MO. They have all the published cemeteries, either city, church or private family. There are cemeteries that cant be located or have not been recorded for that reason. Also, the Hist. Soc has County histories, family histories, funeral home records, obits, surname indexes, city directories, published census, index of Randolph Co census from 1830-1880, many family histories that have been donated, military records, on and on. The Little Dixie Public Library on 4th Street in Moberly is a good place to search. They have the Randolph co census on microfilm and the Moberly paper from 1876, plus other resources. The court house in Huntsville is also a source for primary records and the only source for unpublished county records. All three sites are a must because they have different source matherial. Good luck on your visit. Cecy Virginia McBride wrote: > Do you live in Randolph County? I have relatives buried there and would > sure like to know where. Am planning a trip there in a few weeks and would > like to visit the cemeteries. Virginia McBride > -----Original Message----- > From: Karl & Cecy Rice <kcecyr@mcmsys.com> > To: MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com <MORANDOL-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, May 13, 2000 4:55 PM > Subject: [MORANDOL-L] Thanks > > >Everyone - > >Thanks to all who answered with suggestions for information on > >tombstones symbolism and cemeteries in general. I have plenty of info > >for my program and it has renewed my interest in Randolph County, MO > >cemeteries, especially lost or suffering family cemeteries. Cecy > > > >

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