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    1. [NEDOUGLA] Prospect Hill Interments:
    2. There is a Milton Banks, 1 y 6m, son of Hanus Banks, buried 6 Jan 1868 There is a Mahala Banks, 54y old, 1 Nov 1870 Robt. Banks, 24, 19 Feb 1924 Robt. Banks, Sr., 76 y, 12 Dec 1936 James W. Banks, 67, Mar 4 1943 Hammond, Acusalie, 73, Dec 24, 1908 Hammond, James E. Jr., 13, Aug 24 1937 Hammond, James Jr. 73,Dec 7, 1944 Hammond, Willie, 10m 4d, 25 Jul 1868 Hammond, Matthias, 50, Mar 12, 1872 Hammond, Geo.; 6m 20 d, Jul 1, 1880 Hammond, inf of Chas., Jan 12, 1887 These are out of the interment book, which is not complete after about 1970. We are working on reading the cemetery, but have only got about half done, and a lot of the stones are no longer readable. The Prospect Hill book that you are talking about is wonderful for information, but it is not a complete interment record, nor is it a reading of the markers. Karen

    11/26/2006 11:35:34
    1. Re: [NEDOUGLA] Prospect Hill Interments:
    2. Carole Hammond
    3. Karen, Baby Milton Banks was the son of Hennis Banks and the grandson of Mahala Banks. The little one at the bottom belonged to Lucinda Banks and her husband Charles H. Hammond. Thank you so much! Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sahara346@aol.com> To: <nedougla@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 3:35 PM Subject: [NEDOUGLA] Prospect Hill Interments: > There is a Milton Banks, 1 y 6m, son of Hanus Banks, buried 6 Jan 1868 > There is a Mahala Banks, 54y old, 1 Nov 1870 > Robt. Banks, 24, 19 Feb 1924 > Robt. Banks, Sr., 76 y, 12 Dec 1936 > James W. Banks, 67, Mar 4 1943 > Hammond, Acusalie, 73, Dec 24, 1908 > Hammond, James E. Jr., 13, Aug 24 1937 > Hammond, James Jr. 73,Dec 7, 1944 > Hammond, Willie, 10m 4d, 25 Jul 1868 > Hammond, Matthias, 50, Mar 12, 1872 > Hammond, Geo.; 6m 20 d, Jul 1, 1880 > Hammond, inf of Chas., Jan 12, 1887 > > These are out of the interment book, which is not complete after about > 1970. > We are working on reading the cemetery, but have only got about half > done, > and a lot of the stones are no longer readable. The Prospect Hill book > that > you are talking about is wonderful for information, but it is not a > complete > interment record, nor is it a reading of the markers. > > Karen

    11/26/2006 07:20:33