I looked on the Gallia County OGS site to see if a book of cemetery transcriptions had been published, but I didn't see one. I know in some areas, cemetery books are constructed in a way to allow people to see the relationship between the burial sites of, for example, a husband and wife who have separate index listings but who might appear side by side when the transcription is done row by row. I have used the index of gravestone transcriptions a whole lot, so I know about it. I've found a couple of listings that make me very curious, and I'd sure like to know how close together they are! Am I out of luck?
Beth, will gladly check records to see who is side by side for you. Henny Evans Beth Haney <bhaney@speakeasy.net> wrote: I looked on the Gallia County OGS site to see if a book of cemetery transcriptions had been published, but I didn't see one. I know in some areas, cemetery books are constructed in a way to allow people to see the relationship between the burial sites of, for example, a husband and wife who have separate index listings but who might appear side by side when the transcription is done row by row. I have used the index of gravestone transcriptions a whole lot, so I know about it. I've found a couple of listings that make me very curious, and I'd sure like to know how close together they are! Am I out of luck? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message