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There have been about 10 from her and it is annoying as she puts a subject in the line that makes you think it is genealogy and then once you open it up, it is the same old message. Thanks JEAN
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Gerry Do you know any more on this Florence MARJORUM?? Bill -----Original Message----- From: Ggengard@aol.com [mailto:Ggengard@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 12:25 PM To: PAMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Re: [PHILLY-ROOTS-L] Shearer/Scherer <SNIP> ............. 3 George Harrison SHEARER b: February 28, 1855 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA .................. +Florence MARJORUM <SNIP>
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I am hoping the list moderator can please unsubscribe DRB1937@aol.com. This person is not reading the numerous message being sent on how to unsubscribe.....they are just replying to the messages asking to be unsubscribed. Thanks in advance - Kathy
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Suzanna - This cemetery goes by many names. It is located across the street from Calvary Cemetery. The info I have is: Gulph United Church of Christ Cemetery 100 Matsonford Rd Conshohocken, PA 19428 610-525-7044 I got the address info off of a letter posted at the enterance to the cemetery but pls keep in mind the letter was dated in the 1950s. It's a small cemetery. There is no fence around it but it is well maintained. If you can get a location of who you are looking for there & the grave is marked I would be willing to take pictures for you. I don't live far from the cemetery. Happy Hunting - Kathy
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I am looking the the meaning of the tie pin found on a photograph of a gentlemen who lived from about 1850 to 1924. The tie pin is a hand, a left hand with the thumb pointing under the palm. The hand has thickness and depth. It includes the entire left hand and part of the wrist. The photograph was a cabinet card type taken by photographer O. S. Sauerman, Norristown. The man probably lived in Conshohocken. Does anyone recognize this symbol? Rosalie Sommer
In a message dated 2/12/00 5:04:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, cordella@epix.net writes: << Does anyone know the location of St Michael's Lutheran Church of the > 1760's in Philadelphia/Montgomery County? >> I believe it to be on Germantown Ave. in Philadelphia & may still be. Marian