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    1. FW: Graveyard location?
    2. "In the Letters of 27 March 1783, Administration Account of the Estate of William Smith, Yeoman, deceased" York County, Huntington Township, it states: Cash paid - 1. Samuel Laird for making dec'd coffin - 3"10".0 2. Charles Boner for appraising - 3"0"0 3.John Miller - 1"10"0 4. Francis Boner for Stockings - 9""15"0 - and further skipping down the list Thomas Black for making part of the Ten_?? around the graveyard - 11"5"0 Could anyone tell me what the stockings were or why they would have cost over 9 pounds, what did Thomas Black do and - where the graveyard may be located? William Smith, his son James Smith, and John Smith all lived in north Huntington Township, of York County, near the Cumberland county border. They, along with their wives, Elizabeth E., Elizabeth and Margaret may all be buried in the same graveyard. Other's named in the estate settlement: John Thompson George Smith David Maltomise or Waltomise Daniel Griest Mary Brandon George Robinet Joseph Dodds Robert Wiley Henry Borgholder John Brandon David Stockton Elizabeth Bracken Thank You Judy Smith/Colorado

    04/25/2006 05:31:17