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    1. Re: [TNCOFFEE] Re: TNCOFFEE-D Digest V02 #67 Mt Hebron Cemetery
    2. Some of you may know better than I do, but my understanding was that if a cemetary was on or adjacent to someone's property, they have to leave a right of way to the cemetary. I don't think you should have to have permission to visit the Gibson Cemetary. I'm curious now to know if this is correct. Does anyone know? Thank you! Gayle Ragland In a message dated 11/3/2002 8:28:24 AM US Eastern Standard Time, TCMagures@aol.com writes: > Jess, Thank you for the directions to Mt. Hebron. The house there must be > very new, because there was no house when we last visited a little over a > year ago. We also just drove up to the cemetery. A Confederate grave near > the gate was cleaned, but the rest of the cemetery sadly overgrown. I > would > gladly contribute to a fund to have it kept up. > > I was also sad to learn that the house on Possum Paw Road that was built by > > my great grandfather Jeff Gullett was gone. The road by his house led to > the > old Gibson Cemetery. We have never visited that one because we understood > that we would need permission of the owner to cross the property. I have > been > unable to find out who owns that property now also. My family there have > graves marked only by sandstones. Thelma Phillips > >

    11/03/2002 10:12:22