Hi Andrea, This is probably the church that Chester, Dorothy and children attended. Joe was a member so I'd imagine that the entire family were members. However, Joe's cremains are buried at the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Shiloh in Shiloh. The Woodruff United Methodist Church is situated a short distance from the family home and Doris Jeans's house that she built later. I think it's at the intersection of Parvins Mill Road and the Vineland Pike (that's what we called it) or the pike and a road that comes down from the north. There are some obituaries in the box Doris Jean's material and I'll have to dig into it and see if I can find relevant ones. Doris Jean is probably buried in the church cemetery. Wil ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrea batcho" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:11 AM Subject: Do you *know* anyone in the Woodruff United Methodist Church Cemetery? > Hi Listers, > > I typed up the copy of the sexton's book that I have of the Woodruff > United Methodist Church cemetery in Upper Deerfield (or Bridgeton or > Woodruff, wherever you want to call it). I'm trying to fill in who's > who for submission to internment.net so folks far and wide can find > their kin. > > If you know that you have relatives in the cemetery, I'd appreciate it > if you could email me so I can make sure I have as correct info as > possible: ie: husband of/wife of/daughter of/son of and maiden names. > I'm going to double check everything with the actual stones this > spring. > > Thank you!! > -andrea ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:00 AM Subject: NJCUMBER-D Digest V06 #16