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    1. [ORIGINAL-13] Re: Ole JAN....
    2. Ya'll where Real good for a Much needed laugh today.. Looking forward to Hearing about the Burial Grounds of upper and lower.. But it was still custom ( I have death date 1741?) But like I first said, the only thing I have ever Read on him, went about the same as Hance.. They where buried in Unmarked graves as was Traditon, and for Hance.. Hance Supplee in 1770 gave a plot of land from his farm and built theron a meeting house which is now known as the Bethel Meeting House. He also donated an adjoining lot for a cemetery, which is named the Bethel cemetery. Strange to relate, Hance Supplee's remains were the first to be buried in the grounds he donated. He died December 16, 1770, aged fifty-six years and five months. His widow, Magdaline, resided at the homestead place the remainder of her life, and died October 5, 1801, aged eighty-five years. Like she said, we will never know without a Dousher? Spell check, and DNA testing where he would be for sure.. but keep going on the Upper and Lower burial grounds, that is Of great Interest!.. Thrills!~ Cali Cali's German PA, Genealogy http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Falls/3610 I will be putting an updated page at rootsweb soon..There are some errors in the first page I need to remove, or fix.. Thanks,Cali {{{HUGS}}}} ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

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