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    1. Re: [INDIANA] Finding Unmarked Graves
    2. Gloria, YOu have aroused my curiosity...how do you douse a cemetery? Never heard of doing that? And, how does it work? Rochelle, Florida > Maybe you can find someone that will douse the cemetery. > I would do it for you, but I live in Ohio. > Also, see if there is a deed for the plot listed in the county (if the > county issues plot deed records). > Gloria > > HCGS > http://www.hardincogenealogycenter.homestead.com/index.html > Glory Gospel Group > http://glorygospelgroup.homestead.com/Welcome.html > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ExHillbilly@aol.com> > To: <PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 11:18 PM > Subject: [INDIANA] Finding Unmarked Graves > > > > Does anyone have any experience finding the location of graves in > cemeteries > > where no grave markers exist? I contacted the church that oversees the > > cemetery and they tell me there is a section of "unmarked graves" but > can't pinpoint > > where the graves might be. I would like to erect two gravemarkers, but > they > > say I can't do that unless I can authenticate the exact grave location. > This > > is a fairly small cemetery. > > > > So I can't erect a marker unless I know where the grave is, but I can't > find > > out where the grave is because the church can't find the records. These > were > > babies who died shortly after birth. I'm not evey sure the exact years > ... > > probably 1915 or 1916 and 1920 or 1921. I'm wondering if the funeral > director > > might have some record. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the "NEW" Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana Co. website. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~paicgs/ >

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