Dan: You have pictures! How wonderful! I wonder if I could sweet talk you into sending me a copy? Huh? Huh? PULEEZE! Shirley -----Original Message----- From: dmward@juno.com <dmward@juno.com> To: SHIVER-L@rootsweb.com <SHIVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: December 18, 1999 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [SHIVER] Who are these people? >Yes, Catherine is buried at McCullough and is my great great great >grandmother. Her daughter, Mary Salany Elizabeth Shiver married John >Gilbert Hall and all three are buried together. Her son Samuel is buried >next to her. Several of John and Mary's children are buried around them. >I have a photo of Catherine as well as Mary and John. Dan > >On Sat, 18 Dec 1999 17:14:25 -0500 "William Cassady" ><cassady@gulftel.com> writes: >> I was at a small cemetery in McCullough, Alabama earlier today, and >> found >> the following Shiver headstones: >> John T. Shiver Lulu V. Shiver >> Jan 24, 1897 March 21, 1897 >> Jan 26, 1968 June 7, 1960 >> >> >> Father Mother >> Thomas J. Shiver Mary P. Shiver >> Feb 17, 1862 Nov 10, 1869 >> Mar 17, 1948 March 5, 1947 >> >> Catherine Shiver This headstone was in the Hall section of >> the >> cemetery. >> 1830 - 1927 >> >> I believe Catherine Shiver was Catherine May Cooper, daughter of >> Samuel >> Cooper and Mary Prestwood. Catherine was the second wife of Jacob >> Shiver >> III, and the birth and death years are correct for her. I know that >> the Cain >> book says that she died in Dale County, and is buried in Mt. Olive >> Cemetery >> in Rockyhead, Ala. but I've found that Cain's batting average isn't >> that >> great! If one of her daughters married a Hall, it could explain why >> she was >> there in that section. >> Can anyone identify these Shivers, and confirm my thoughts about >> Catherine? >> >> Bill Cassady >> >> > >