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    1. Re: [MSWINSTON] Pauline Sloan Savage-obit
    2. B R Weeks
    3. Mr. Savage: I see that you were provided earlier today with the Savage names from Betheden Cemetery, but here is further information linking them to your lineage. Mrs. Pauline Sloan Savage of Brooksville will be buried tomorrow beside her husband Bennie Savage, Sr. (1921-1983) in the cemetery at Betheden Lutheran Church in northeastern Winston County. Also buried in Betheden Cemetery are Bennie's brother Ozie Savage, Sr., and their parents Walter L. Savage (1890-1967) and Ina Weeks Savage (1887-1969). Ina was my father's first cousin, the daughter of Hiram Bragg Weeks (1862-1950) and Mary Lula Roach Weeks (1866-1943) of northern Winston County, who are buried in the cemetery at Bethel Methodist Church in southwestern Oktibbeha County. Walter's parents were John S. Savage (1869-1950) and Lula Hall Savage (1876-1959), and his grandparents were John F. Savage (1847-1916) and Anjaline Bufkin Savage (1845-1914). All lived in northern Winston County, and all are buried in Bethel Cemetery. John F. Savage, as you know, was the son of James Anderson Savage (1825-1884) and the grandson of John S. Savage (died 1847) who are buried in the cemetery at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church in north central Winston County. Billy Weeks

    02/06/2006 12:28:05
    1. Re: [MSWINSTON] Pauline Sloan Savage-obit
    2. Jim Savage
    3. Thanks for the reply. It supplies another bit of information to my database. I'm John S>James Anderson>Fletcher Anderson (a brother to John F) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~unger Unger Family genealogy http://personal.ayrix.net/~savage1/ Savage Family genealogy Christmas begins it and Easter completes it ----- Original Message ----- From: "B R Weeks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [MSWINSTON] Pauline Sloan Savage-obit | Mr. Savage: | | | | I see that you were provided earlier today with the Savage names from Betheden Cemetery, but here is further information linking them to your lineage. | | | | Mrs. Pauline Sloan Savage of Brooksville will be buried tomorrow beside her husband Bennie Savage, Sr. (1921-1983) in the cemetery at Betheden Lutheran Church in northeastern Winston County. | | | | Also buried in Betheden Cemetery are Bennie's brother Ozie Savage, Sr., and their parents Walter L. Savage (1890-1967) and Ina Weeks Savage (1887-1969). | | | | Ina was my father's first cousin, the daughter of Hiram Bragg Weeks (1862-1950) and Mary Lula Roach Weeks (1866-1943) of northern Winston County, who are buried in the cemetery at Bethel Methodist Church in southwestern Oktibbeha County. | | | | Walter's parents were John S. Savage (1869-1950) and Lula Hall Savage (1876-1959), and his grandparents were John F. Savage (1847-1916) and Anjaline Bufkin Savage (1845-1914). All lived in northern Winston County, and all are buried in Bethel Cemetery. John F. Savage, as you know, was the son of James Anderson Savage (1825-1884) and the grandson of John S. Savage (died 1847) who are buried in the cemetery at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church in north central Winston County. | | | | Billy Weeks | | | ==== MSWINSTON Mailing List ==== | USGS Mapping Information query form | http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html | | ============================== | Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the | last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx | |

    02/06/2006 04:56:50