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    1. Christ Epis. Ch. Burials - Campbell, Miller, Radcliff & Woodward
    2. Ellen
    3. Dear Rosalie, I checked on the 4 surnames you listed & because there are only a few I will give you the listings for them & also place them on the Fayette Site so that will be the only time I have to do it. Ellen (ETHS) Here they are for Campbell, Miller, Radcliff & Woodward. CAMPBELL Edward 1759 - 1828 Ann (wife of Edward) 1763 - 1832 Mrs. George d. 1875 MILLER Anna Mary (w. of Israel) 1790 - 1850 Israel 1783 - 1871 Joaquin d. 1874 Rose 1875 - 1879 Mrs. Augustus 1825 - 1848 James (Infant) d. 1833 RADCLIFF Mrs. George 1836 - 1874 WOODWARD G. (Several other names on same stone - not legible). _____ From: R. Carroll [mailto:jrc@bentcom.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 12:10 AM To: ellen@b-n-s.com Subject: Re: [PAFAY] Christ Episcopal Church Yard Burials Hi Ellen, Your list of burials is very interesting. I have been reading your posts to others on Fay. Rootsweb. Thanks for your help. I saw where there were some names that I am researching from my Morgan side including: Campbell and Miller. The Wells show a Radcliff s(theirs is Radliff), and Woodward. Also, a Gue might be part of the Lancaster family. Both my side of the family and my husbands are pioneers of Brownsville, Bridgeport, and that part of Fayette Co. They are hard to track because their names are so common. Again, thanks a lot for helping so many others. Rosalie

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