So after spending some time figuring out what went wrong: Subject: Geyers Church Cemetery <http://home.att.net/~charliefies/GeyerCem.html> > > > Hello...My name is Dorothy Beadle Winters and I just found this site > > of the cemetery where my parents Ruth and Herbert Beadle are buried. > > They lived at 1824 Geyers Church Rd, Middletown and passed away in > > 1996.. How happy I am to have found it and see the pictures of the > > church and cemetery. I live in Bucks County, Pa.and do not get back to > > Middletown very often.........(snip, snip) > > > Just came across your fantastic site for Dauphin County cemeteries. > > Wonderful work !! > > You and the others have preserved these historical treasures, as least > > graphically, for all time. I have found many of my Alleman ancestors > > who played an important part in the settlement of Harrisburg and > > surrounding areas. > > I hope to visit someday. > > Rex Touslee > > Loveland CO..............(snip, snip) > > > Dear Charlie, > > You probably remember me. I am Nancy Gerfen Godfrey, daughter of Bill > > and Lucy GERFEN, from Geyer's Church Road. I went to school with your > > daughter, Carla, and would always walk past you house to go home from > > school. I really enjoyed looking at your web page on Middletown > > cemeteries. Both sets of my grandparents are buried in Geyers Cemetery > > and my parents have their plots there as well, though they are both > > healthy and doing good........... (snip, snip) > > > > Dorothy, Rex, Nancy et al: > > > I am very pleased my transcriptions of the various Dauphin County > > cemeteries have been found by you and provided some fond glimpses back > > in time. Please feel free to download, save, copy, or make whatever use > > you care to of these sites. After all, I'm not going to be around > > forever to maintain them. > > > Of course I remember you girls (somewhat!) I'll try to follow up > > on the request for information quickly, but it will not be today yet. > > I also intend to polish up the cemetery data with exact sites in all > > rows, and that too, will take some time. > Hello...My name is Dorothy Beadle Winters and I just found this site of the cemetery where my parents Ruth and Herbert Beadle are buried. They lived at 1824 Geyers Church Rd Middletown and passed away in 1996; How happy I am to have found it and see the pictures of the church and cemetery. I live in Bucks County, Pa.and do not get back to Middletown very often.........(snip, snip) Just came across your fantastic site for Dauphin County cemeteries. Wonderful work You and the others preserved these historical treasures, as least graphically, for all time I have found many of my Alleman ancestors who played an important part in the settlement of Harrisburg and surrounding areas. I hope to visit someday Loveland CO..............(snip snip) Dear Charlie, You probably remember me I am Nancy Gerfen Godfrey, daughter of Bill and Lucy Godfrey, from Geyer's Church Road I went to school with your daughter, Carla, and would always walk past you house to go home from school. I really enjoyed looking at your web page on Middletown cemeteries Both sets of my grandparents are buried in Geyers Cemetery and my parents have their plots there as well though they are both healthy and doing good........... (snip, snip Dorothy, Rex, Nancy et al I am very pleased my transcriptions of the various Dauphin County cemeteries have been found by you and provided some fond glimpses back in time Please feel free to download, save, copy, or make whatever use you care to of these sites. After all, I'm not going to be around forever to maintain them Of course I remember you girls (somewhat!) I'll try to follow up on the request for information quickly, but it will not be today yet. I also intend to polish up the cemetery data with exact sites in all rows, and that too, will take some time Regards, with regrets to Netscape6 users (what a messCHARLES EARL FIES -- > Hi -- > > The message you submitted to this list (included above) wasn't > sent to the list subscribers. RootsWeb accepts only plain text > mail. 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