http://waldo.library.nashville.org:82/search~S0?/aEubank/aeubank/1%2C78%2C78%2CB/frameset&FF=aeubank+margaret+k&1%2C1%2C i have both eubank and eubanks in my tree..the above link is an obit list that you can purchase the obit for $4 ...and obits frequently reveal cemetery names this obit is listed as 5 days after your date of death and is a possible match. hope this gives you a clue
I am looking for the burial place of Margaret Dinah Eubanks. She died on 09/15/2001 in Davidson County, Nashville, Tennessee. Her husband was William "Will" P. Eubanks. Any help appreciated...Robie
Charlotte, I don't know if this helps, but I found a death certificate for Wesley Washington Thomas who died Jnue 8, 1931 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee and is buried in Theta, Tennessee. He is a widower, his father is Wesley Thomas and mother is Elizabeth Sudberry. He was living at 200 Woodland Street at the time of his death. Let me know if this the right family. Anita On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 9:54 AM, dadamiro@yahoo.com <dadamiro@yahoo.com>wrote: > connect to the TEL site from their TN computer > to search in Nashville and possibly Rutherford area of Tenn for any > mention of > > Mrs. Edith/Edythe B. THOMAS born January 1882 KY-married 1909 DCTN to > Wesley W. > THOMAS; they are listed in1910 & 1920 Nashville DC TN Census and then > Edith just > diappears after a 1924 TN listing. > > i don't live in TN so i cannot access this "TEL" website. > Recently found & spoke with Edith's granddtr only to learn that she "had > never > met" her grandmother Edith and has no info on any of the "KY people." > > > Thank you for your offer to search in Tenn. > charlotte > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Anita Barron Creative Memories, Consultant 5006 Meta Drive Nashville, TN 37211 615-210-5040
connect to the TEL site from their TN computer to search in Nashville and possibly Rutherford area of Tenn for any mention of Mrs. Edith/Edythe B. THOMAS born January 1882 KY-married 1909 DCTN to Wesley W. THOMAS; they are listed in1910 & 1920 Nashville DC TN Census and then Edith just diappears after a 1924 TN listing. i don't live in TN so i cannot access this "TEL" website. Recently found & spoke with Edith's granddtr only to learn that she "had never met" her grandmother Edith and has no info on any of the "KY people." Thank you for your offer to search in Tenn. charlotte
Laura: Have you done Davidson Deed books for the 1820s? Thanks Roger
I have my Davidson County deed books for half-price. Vol. 1 - 1784-1787 Vol. 2 - 1786-1787 Vol. 3 - 1787-1790 Vol. 4 - 1790-1791 Vol. 5- 1789-1791 Vol. 6 - 1791-1793 Vol. 7 - 1793-1794 Vol. 8 - 1794-1796 If you are interested in any of these books, just e-mail me direct, with your address and I will get the books in the mail. They are $7.50 each. Thanks. Laura Willis
I am researching the Stobaugh Family. I have a marriage date for Nancy Stobaugh to James Kelley in 1809. Mary June
Hi Debbie, Thank you so much for sharing these Chtistmas pictures. Enjoyed them so much. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debie Cox" <debiec@gmail.com> To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 12:57:09 PM Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Holiday slide show - Friends of Metro Archives Hope you enjoy. If clicking doesn't work, copy and paste into your browser or just go to the Friends of Metro Archives website and click the link there. http://freepages.religions.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nashvillearchives/show.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hope you enjoy. If clicking doesn't work, copy and paste into your browser or just go to the Friends of Metro Archives website and click the link there. http://freepages.religions.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nashvillearchives/show.html
Yes it does but you can't just click on it because it is not all underlined. Just copy it, all the way to " .htm ", paste into your browser and there it is. Gabriele From: Wolfman Jack Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 10:51 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Teresa, that link doesn't work. --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> wrote: From: Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 2:44 PM Don't know if you saw this or not. http://davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/Cemeteries/M/old_central_state_hospital_ cemetery.htm Notice the comment at the bottom about the interments being made available by Mental Health officials. Might want to contact them and see if you could get his information released (death certificates do not usually tell where in a cemetery a person is buried, but cemetery records usually do.) -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wolfman Jack Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:21 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, I'll have a monument put up for him. Will --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I finally did that, lol. There are only 5 marked graves out of possibly 1700. I sure wished there was a way to actually locate individual graves. Hope there is some list of who is buried where that still exists somewhere. I want to have a proper monument set up for my great-grandfather. Not sure how I could do that, however. Thanks, Will --- On Sun, 10/30/11, Gabriele Harkey-Bornkessel <ngharkey@sbcglobal.net> wrote: From: Gabriele Harkey-Bornkessel <ngharkey@sbcglobal.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, October 30, 2011, 9:56 AM Yes it does but you can't just click on it because it is not all underlined. Just copy it, all the way to " .htm ", paste into your browser and there it is. Gabriele From: Wolfman Jack Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 10:51 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Teresa, that link doesn't work. --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> wrote: From: Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 2:44 PM Don't know if you saw this or not. http://davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/Cemeteries/M/old_central_state_hospital_ cemetery.htm Notice the comment at the bottom about the interments being made available by Mental Health officials. Might want to contact them and see if you could get his information released (death certificates do not usually tell where in a cemetery a person is buried, but cemetery records usually do.) -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wolfman Jack Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:21 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, I'll have a monument put up for him. Will --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Teresa, that link doesn't work. --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> wrote: From: Teresa Elliott <cheasa@bellsouth.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 2:44 PM Don't know if you saw this or not. http://davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/Cemeteries/M/old_central_state_hospital_ cemetery.htm Notice the comment at the bottom about the interments being made available by Mental Health officials. Might want to contact them and see if you could get his information released (death certificates do not usually tell where in a cemetery a person is buried, but cemetery records usually do.) -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wolfman Jack Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:21 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, I'll have a monument put up for him. Will --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The Metropolitan Historical Commission and the Nashville City Cemetery Association Board cordially invites you to the Nashville Living History Tour at the Nashville City Cemetery located on Fourth Avenue, South at Oak Street on Saturday – November 5. Tickets may be purchased on the day of the event. Tours will be conducted from 1:00 until 5:00 pm. The cost is $5.00 per person or $10.00 per family. Free parking and shuttle bus service to and from the Nashville Sounds baseball team parking lots located at 534 Chestnut Street is provided. Meet and hear the life stories of some of the early leaders of Nashville including – George Washington Campbell (United States Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Senator and Minister to Russia), Ephraim Hubbard Foster (United States Senator), Moses W. Wetmore (land speculator and early developer of east Nashville), Powhattan W. Maxey (Mayor of Nashville), Jack Macon (African American herbal physician), John McNairy (middle Tennessee’s first territorial and United States District Judge), Mary Middleton Rutledge Fogg (poet, author, and granddaughter of two signers of the American Declaration of Independence), and he mother of White Turpin (a solider killed in the War Between the States). Period music will be played and sung during the afternoon. Opened in 1822, the Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville. Join us for a walk through Nashville History. For additional Information Contact: Dr. Bill McKee, Chairperson Metropolitan Historical Commission 615-547-1311 (office) 615-227-0309 (home) 615-390-8690 (cell) bmckee@cumberland.edu (email
Glenda, If caught, they would be charged with a felony. The problem is catching them. -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Glenda Todd Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 4:09 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] TNDAVIDS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 50 There was an article in the Tullahoma News Sunday about an old "Citizen's Cemetery" here and it had been vandalized over and over until almost all of the tombstones were broken and/or missing and they were driving all over the cemetery. Some citizens got together, cleaned the cemetery, put a fence around it, had the names of all the people, buried there, engraved on one large marker and placed it in the cemetery and now someone keeps climbing the fence and chipping pieces off of the large marker. The fence doesn't deter them at all. In my opinion, vandalizing a cemetery is done by the worst of the worst. I'll get off my soap box before I say too much. Glenda
There was an article in the Tullahoma News Sunday about an old "Citizen's Cemetery" here and it had been vandalized over and over until almost all of the tombstones were broken and/or missing and they were driving all over the cemetery. Some citizens got together, cleaned the cemetery, put a fence around it, had the names of all the people, buried there, engraved on one large marker and placed it in the cemetery and now someone keeps climbing the fence and chipping pieces off of the large marker. The fence doesn't deter them at all. In my opinion, vandalizing a cemetery is done by the worst of the worst. I'll get off my soap box before I say too much. Glenda
Don't know if you saw this or not. http://davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/Cemeteries/M/old_central_state_hospital_ cemetery.htm Notice the comment at the bottom about the interments being made available by Mental Health officials. Might want to contact them and see if you could get his information released (death certificates do not usually tell where in a cemetery a person is buried, but cemetery records usually do.) -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wolfman Jack Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:21 AM To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, I'll have a monument put up for him. Will --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision.
When Dell took the property over was the cemetery moved? Anita On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Wolfman Jack < tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> wrote: > Cool! Thanks! Debi had sent me a link but for some reason Ancestry wouldn't > let me open it. > > --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> wrote: > > From: Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > To: tndavids@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:36 AM > > Wolfman, > > I was able to locate a death certificate online for your James Steele at > FamilySearch.org - > > It says he was buried there at the hospital grounds. It seems outrageous to > me that they wouldn't have burial records of who was buried where, unless > they were lost in a fire, or something. The undertaker was J.T, Harrison. > May be able to find something from them... > > Good luck, > > Ken Dunlap > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wolfman Jack" <tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> > To: <tndavids@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:21 AM > Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > > > > Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years > > ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the > > family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering > > is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is > > most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the > > airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died > > at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he > is > > buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there > > were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his > grave, > > I'll have a monument put up for him. > > > > Will > > > > --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> > > Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > > To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com > > Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Anita Barron Creative Memories, Consultant 5006 Meta Drive Nashville, TN 37211 615-210-5040
No. Both cemeteries are still there. the main office can tell you how to get to them. I haven't been over there yet, but plan to once I get another vehicle. Some moron sugared my gas tank four months ago, so I'm without a car for the time being. Will --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Anita Barron <ataxleyr@comcast.net> wrote: From: Anita Barron <ataxleyr@comcast.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 1:22 PM When Dell took the property over was the cemetery moved? Anita On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Wolfman Jack < tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> wrote: > Cool! Thanks! Debi had sent me a link but for some reason Ancestry wouldn't > let me open it. > > --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> wrote: > > From: Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > To: tndavids@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:36 AM > > Wolfman, > > I was able to locate a death certificate online for your James Steele at > FamilySearch.org - > > It says he was buried there at the hospital grounds. It seems outrageous to > me that they wouldn't have burial records of who was buried where, unless > they were lost in a fire, or something. The undertaker was J.T, Harrison. > May be able to find something from them... > > Good luck, > > Ken Dunlap > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wolfman Jack" <tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> > To: <tndavids@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:21 AM > Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > > > > Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years > > ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the > > family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering > > is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is > > most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the > > airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died > > at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he > is > > buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there > > were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his > grave, > > I'll have a monument put up for him. > > > > Will > > > > --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> > > Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > > To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com > > Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM > > > > This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Anita Barron Creative Memories, Consultant 5006 Meta Drive Nashville, TN 37211 615-210-5040 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Wolfman, I was able to locate a death certificate online for your James Steele at FamilySearch.org - It says he was buried there at the hospital grounds. It seems outrageous to me that they wouldn't have burial records of who was buried where, unless they were lost in a fire, or something. The undertaker was J.T, Harrison. May be able to find something from them... Good luck, Ken Dunlap ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfman Jack" <tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> To: <tndavids@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years > ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the > family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering > is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is > most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the > airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died > at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is > buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there > were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, > I'll have a monument put up for him. > > Will > > --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> > Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com > Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM > > This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries.
Cool! Thanks! Debi had sent me a link but for some reason Ancestry wouldn't let me open it. --- On Thu, 10/27/11, Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> wrote: From: Ken Dunlap <kdunlap59@comcast.net> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:36 AM Wolfman, I was able to locate a death certificate online for your James Steele at FamilySearch.org - It says he was buried there at the hospital grounds. It seems outrageous to me that they wouldn't have burial records of who was buried where, unless they were lost in a fire, or something. The undertaker was J.T, Harrison. May be able to find something from them... Good luck, Ken Dunlap ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfman Jack" <tennessee_wolfman1978@yahoo.com> To: <tndavids@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years > ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the > family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering > is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is > most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the > airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died > at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is > buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there > were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, > I'll have a monument put up for him. > > Will > > --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> > Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. > To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com > Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM > > This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message