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    1. Re: [OHMadison] Arbuckle & Conover, 1860's & 1870's
    2. This really isn't a tip, although it may be good to keep in mind. It may be good to determine when the cemetery transcript was made - that may tell you if vandalism or deterioration over time may come into play at all. As an example, my g-grandparents (EDWARDS) are buried in Foster Chapel Cemetery south of Plain City near I-70. I remember visiting this cemetery as a child and there were many more headstones than there are today due to vandals. Jonathan Alder's cabin even used to be there. So, my g-grandfather has a headstone, but my g-grandmother does not. Could it be possible your ancestors are buried there and there simply isn't any record? john > I have a transcript of an Arbuckle cemetery, and she isn't listed. I tried several local cemeteries on a trip in 2001 or 2002, but found nothing. I searched through the London library pretty well, but of course wouldn't be aware of anything acquired or transcribed later. > > Any tips? (I'll be in the area sometime the week of Aug 15, so I can do my own searching, if pointed in the right direction.) --------------------------------------------- This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/

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