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    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L] Maggie Powell Green
    2. > >> of my copies of the Cleveland & Rutherford County pages doesn't bring up >> Maggie. Best thing to do is go to the North Carolina Archives website & >> follow their instructions for sending e-mail queries. Give them all the >> info you can & ask that they check the bonds for you. Nice folks there & >> very helpful. >> <A HREF="http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/archives/arch/default.htm">http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/archives/arch/default.htm</A> >> >> I e-mailed the Achives and they told me that they do not search bonds and that I would have to go there myself or hire someone to search the bonds for me. > >> >> Uncle Isaac & Aunt Nancy both have death certificates on file in Cleveland >> County. Hers gives her burial place, though she has no tombstone. Uncle >> Isaac's stone is a government marker with only his initials & unit with >> which he served in the War of Northern Aggression. Interestingly, William >> Thomas gave the info on Uncle Isaac's death certificate. >> Thanks for the information. Are Nancy Cogdell Powell and Perry Green Cogdell related to Adney, Allen, and Richard Cogdell from your website? Also, did Isaac and/or Nancy die after October 1913, being would their death certificates be at the State Achives? I also contacted Isothermal Community College and they have been helpful. They are searching for the obituaries of several people for me, including Maggie Powell Green, as well as George F. Green and James W. Green. Hopefully if they are found it will help as to figuring out if Maggie is George F.'s mother or not. Thanks for your help.

    06/03/2003 11:30:02