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    1. Re: [PAARMSTR-L] about obits
    2. Can you let me know too, how far the paper goes back.   I have an ancestor that died in 1839 and 1838.  I have had no luck in finding them.  They were John and Hannah Grinder.  The last known place was in Putneyville.  I checked the Putneyville Cemetery with no luck.  Are there records of Putneyville Cemetery in case they did not have a marker? Scott Grinder Kalamazoo, MI > Subj: Re: [PAARMSTR-L] about obits > Date: 05/21/2001 4:03:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: [email protected] (Jason Oliphant) > Reply-to: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > > > > I live in Redbank Twp. The library in New Bethlehem, Clarion Co., has a > paper called the Vindicator. But I doubt it go's back to 1846. I can find > out for you. Do you have any idea where Michael was buried? In case you > didn't know Redbank Twp. is in Clarion and Armstrong counties. The town of > New Bethlehem sets right on the county line. The biggest cemetery in this > town is the New Bethlehem Cemetery. It is very large and old. I walk up > there so I will keep an eye out for a Michael Buzzard. I know there are > Buzzard surnames in that cemetery. > Good Luck, >

    05/21/2001 11:36:49