It may have been one that someone made a mistake on and sold it for scrap..that sometimes happens with monument companies. Or it may have been ordered and never picked up. If it's been in the ground at all, there should be some sort of marks on it. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Linda Stansell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:22 PM Subject: [TXCASS-L] re: stone for E N Wright >This was forwarded to me from the West TX list. Wish it was one of my >Wrights from Bowie Cass Co but don't think so. > >Linda McCain Stansell > >: Subject: RootsWeb Review >: : >: >More than 20 years ago, I purchased in Marshall, Texas, an old Singer >: sewing: >machine base that had a heavy, granite top on it. >: >I took it with me when I moved 17 miles north to Jefferson, Texas. A few >: >years ago, however, I wanted to use the base for something else and had >my >: >husband remove the top. It was a: >tombstone with a name and dates. I >tried >to locate the cemetery from which: >it came by going through Texas death >records, looking in nearby Louisiana, >: >and advertising in a genealogy column in >: >the DALLAS (Texas) MORNING NEWS and the SHREVEPORT TIMES, all with no >: >success. I will be happy to make arrangements to give it >: >to the family to whom it belongs. The stone says: E. N. WRIGHT Aug. 11, >: >1849 - Jan. 27, 1923. >: >[email protected] >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > >==== TXCASS Mailing List ==== >Do you have a web page with CASS County folks or info on it? Send the URL to me for inclusion on the Cass County, TXGenWeb page. Send it to: [email protected] >