In a message dated 9/19/00 4:01:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, LLaird4347 writes: << Subj: Cemetery Index Date: 9/19/00 4:01:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: LLaird4347 To: Kwsroots Hi I found your index on the net and also find that I have family listed in the index. Do you copy pages for someone like me that lives thousands of miles away? If so, please let me know how to go about that and how much money to send. I believe it is only 2 pages--413 and 414. These pages have the Braman info I am looking for on them I am also aware that Martha Braman is probably not buried in EastCreek Cemetery. Thank you LINDA BRAMAN LAIRD >> Hi Linda, The Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, by HCC/OGS, 1997, is protected by copyright law, which would prohibit the copying and dissemination of pages in this book to others. However, HCC/OGS has generously granted volunteers like myself the privilege to make specific extracts of information in this book, as part of our look ups, in response to specific queries by family researchers. Consequently, I am happy to provide, below, the extracts of the information on your BRAMANs found on pages 413 and 414 of the Cemetery Inscriptions book. Nancy Paramore, another HCC/OGS volunteer, specializes in look ups just in the Cemetery Inscriptions book. Her email address is nanpare@accnorwalk.com. She is also listed on the HCC/OGS home page as one of the look-up-at-home volunteers. If you have future queries involving just the Cemetery Inscriptions book, you might want to contact Nancy. Here are the BRAMANs: East Creek Cemetery, New London Township. Page 413. Row 6. 2 Ida E. BRAMAN, d/o S.G & B.B. BRAMAN, d. 30 Aug 1858 AE 4m 12d (broken; nearly illegible). Page 414. Row 11. 6 David BRAMAN, d. 25 Jan 1847 AE 28y 6m 10 d. Page 414. Row 12. 7 "D.B.B." BRAMAN (footmarker for David Briggs BRAMAN; GAR marker here also, but he died before the war). Page 414. Unmarked Graves, East Creek. Jesse BRAMAN, b. 3 or 29___1782; d. 8 May 1839; s/o Jesse & Martha MUDGE BRAMAN Sr. He was a Free Will Baptist preacher; a shoemaker; and the first person buried in this cemetery. There is a depression to the right of the David BRAMAN grave. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com). Note: If this information has been helpful to your family research, and you would like to express your appreciation, you can do so by sending a contribution to Huron County Chapter/OGS, P.O. Box 923, Norwalk, OH 44857-0923.