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    1. [GRAYSON] Re: TXGRAYSO-D Digest V00 #96
    2. In a message dated 07/05/2000 1:05:36 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 11:09:24 PDT From: "zella coffman" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [GRAYSON] Fwd: Graves in Fannin Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Hello Fannin and Grayson Co's. People, I wonder if the people of Fannin and Grayson would be on the look-out for where my three Ancestor are buried as they read index's of Ceme. We have been to Bondham and Sherman three times looking and had no luck. My only hope is as more grave info is added, they might show up. Their names are Hugo Coffman/Kaufman/Kauffman B.1869-1869 and mother Magdalean S. Sheltom/Coffman/Kaufman/Kauffman d.1869, and Husband, Andrew D. Kauffman/Kaufman/Coffman, Nov./3/1773 (listed killed). I have a feeling he could be buried anywhere from Gainsville east to Bondham, as his son Walter E. was running the Red River ferry just north of Gainsville in 1880's. Thank you so much for looking as you go along in index's. And I got to say "We just loved the Red River Valley" and especially The Piney woods near Harrison Co. Bye the Coffman's in Kansas >> I was wondering if there is any information on the ferries running across the Red River in any books or etc? My grandfather also ran a ferry across it back in late 1800, but I don't know exactly where. They lived in Bowie county about that time. Thanks for any info. donna Marlar English

    07/05/2000 06:24:22