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    1. [PADAUPHI] Middletown, PA Cemetery photos
    2. Charles E. Fies, Retired
    3. Marsha Berry wrote: > > Charles, > > Wow! Your large envelope arrived today, Monday, 5 February 2001, in > very fine condition from travel so many miles. > > You take wonderful photos. Thank you Charles. The photos of the > Relocated Olde Presbyterian Graves in the Middletown Cemeteries are > great! > > I appreciate seeing Henry Crabb's tomstone and the tombstones of the > McCammons, the Russels, etc. These people associated with my Crabb > family and met in various homes with them for church meetings. Is the > Middletown Cemetery on the outskirts of Middletown? The community of > Middletown looks very beautiful from one of the shots you took looking > across the olde Presbyterian Graveyard tombstones into the country. > > I just wish someone knew what happened to William Augustus Crabb and > Jane Minshall Crabb's tombstones and I am presuming someone knows if > William Augustus Crabb and Jane Minshall Crabb were relocated from the > olde Presbyterian Cemetery to the Middletown Cemetery. > > Question: I know I need to persue the Young family more. I just have > Miss Catherine Young born in Pennsylvania with no parents given by the > Minshall side of the family. Catherine Young is the wife of Plunkett > Augustus Crabb, son of William Augustus Crabb and his 1st wife Jane > Minshall. > > Question: Would you know of a Mrs. Catherine Young Crabb born about 1788 > to 1790 and being married about 1813, being buried in the Middletown > Cemetery? > > Question: You mentioned in one of your past emails of 'an angel' at the > top of the Young monument. Sometime at your convenience, could you take > a photo of it and send me the photo via landmail? Thank you. > > My address is: > Mesa, AZ 85202 > > Thank you again for all that you do for me. I want you to know I very > much appreciate the photos you have sent. Your photos mean a lot to me. > > Regards, > Marsha Berry::}~ It pleases me to know that at least one person benefited from my efforts. Only wish I could answer every one of your questions, but the search is ongoing. Maybe one of these days..... The YOUNG monument is so high I couldn't get a great shot of it with my digital camera. But I believe the one I did put on my YOUNG page is good enough for you to get an idea. A couple of other Middletown shots are also included therein. YOUNG...Prince Edwin Lodge <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/MasnCarp.html> The Middletown cemetery is just a short block up Union Street from the Olde Sant Peter's Lutheran Kierch cemetery. It was on the outskirts of Middletown at one time, but is now surrounded by the borough on just about all sides. Penn State Capitol Campus extension is encroaching on it from the west. -- Regards, with regrets to Netscape6 users (what a mess!) CHARLES EARL FIES -- Fies Family Fotos <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/> BABB - HARTMAN <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Babbs.html> DAUPHIN CO. CEMETERIES <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/DauphinCo.html> ERNST-GRUBER <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Ernsts.html> FIES/FEES Family History Research Site <http://www.fies-fees.org> Forgotten Cemeteries <http://home.att.net/~charliefies/Forgotten.html> FRASCELLA -- <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Frascella.html> HARTMAN <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Hartman.html> SCHLEGEL-PETERS <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/EarlPete.html> SNYDER-JONES <http://home.att.net/~chasfies/ermafies.html> SWARTZ / SCHWARTZ <http://home.att.net/~charliefies/Swartz.html> WIELAND-YOUNG-STONER<http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Wealands.html> ZIMMERMAN - Berks Co PA<http://home.att.net/~chasfies/Zimmerman.html>

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