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    1. Marshall Cemetery Help Needed Again
    2. Rick Gray
    3. About a year ago, I sent a message to the board and got a wonderful response in trying to help me clarify some entries on the Marshall Cemetery. I have seen the entry in the Williamson County Burials Volume 1 which lists on page 188 the following: Bettie M. Andrews James A. Barnes Henry, James, Susan, William and William M. Brown Ann, Ann Eliza, Eliza A., Francis G., Gilbert, Martha, Mary C., W. A. and William Marshall Mary C. Sweeney Mary C. Tulloss Mary C. Turner Then I was passed this on from the Williamson County Directories Cemeteries (I think done in the 1930's by the WPA). It lists: Betty Andrews James Barnes Henry, James, Susan, William and William M. Brown Marshalls: Ann, Ann Eliza, Eliza A., Francis G., Gilbert, Martha Kennedy, Mary C., W. A., and William. Sweeney, Mary C. S. Tulloss, Mary C. Turner, Mary C. The Kennedy's listed on this page I am very interested in. The lady who sent me this list was an Ann Myhre. She was not feeling well at the time and said she would get me dates on the Kennedy's later. These Kennedy's are all related to Martha Kennedy Marshall who was one of the wives of Gilbert Marshall. William is her brother and I think the other two are probably his children. Another survey was done and put in book form in 1969. It is a very small book. I cannot locate the name of the book or the authors right now. The book does not attempt to list all the cemeteries in Williamson County or even lists all burials in a cemetery. Anyway the lists has basically the same listings as the ones above but it also lists Amanda Kennedy. Amanda was a spinster sister of Martha Kennedy Marshall. She went to live with Martha and died there in 1891. I tried to e-mail Ann the other night but evidently the e-mail is not good anymore. If anyone else has this list and could give me dates on the Kennedy's I would appreciate it very much. Also the lady at the archives said she would like to have all these other names as the lists they have does not include them. The cemetery has been completely abandoned and the stones have probably sunk over the years and the last surveys did not reveal them. Martha, William and Amanda were my 4th great-aunts and uncles. I would love to have the info on William and his family as I do not have them. I have Martha and Amanda's dates from the two books. Any help with the list and the dates would be great. Rick

    06/15/2004 11:16:52