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    1. Re: Methodist Minister Research
    2. Opal Conn
    3. Pam, I checked the Tombstone Inscription Book by Esther Powell and there is: William Harris (1837-1912) and Eliza Harris (1836-1906). I hopes this helps. Opal Conn > <A HREF="http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/um/magnify.htm">How to Research > Methodist History and Records</A> or > http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/um/magnify.htm > > I was so excited to find this site as my gr gr gr grandfather was a methodist > minister and I didn't know where or when he was born or where or when he died. > For a search it does cost $25. What I got was an obituary write up of him in > the Official Minutes of the M. P. Church Conference. (and a picture) It gave > his birth place and date, father and mothers name. (Mothers maiden name), his > life of service in the church and where, that he was a Civil War Veteran(what > company he served with). Who he married, how many children (no names) When and > where he died, and the church they took him to before he was buried. > My question, can anyone who has access to a cemetery inscription book tell me > if they can find a William and Elizabeth HARRIS. He was brought to the > Hopewell Church in Jefferson County and then his casket was laid beside that > of his wife. It doesn't say the name of the cemetery. He died May 12, 1912. > Pam > > ==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list. Send an e mail to > ohjeffer-l-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the message body.

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