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    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Cemeterys
    2. Marilyn Marlow
    3. Hi Shelvy, Thank you for the information, Could you look in your cemetery book for a Annie Fry died in 1968, He madian name was Tribby, I cant imagin where she could be buried, I thought she was buried by her sons Addison Leslie Fry, and Charles Clayton. Her name is Jane Anne Fry my mother called her grandma Annie maybe Annie is on her headstone instead of Jane. From what the lady at the Thomas Balch libaray said i am related to 2/3 of Loudoun County, They came to Loudoun County in the middle 1700 and died not start leaving there till the lat 1800. Have not found her husband yet either, his name is Charles luther Fry, if you find anything at all would you let me know. Thank you for the help. Marilyn

    05/14/2002 10:31:41
    1. [VALOUDOU-L] Cemeterys
    2. Marty Hiatt
    3. Willow Bend Books sells the inscriptions found at Lovettsville Union Cemetery. Once you get past Jane Anne and Charles Luther Fry, you'll probably find other relatives identified in "Those At Rest, Lovettsvile Union Cemetery." Price is $20, I think. Go to www.willowbend.net. Search "Virginia" then "Loudoun County" for many titles of interest. 2nd) if you don't find them there, don't forget to search at Mt. Olivet, The German Reformed Cemetery (not in Mower's book, sorry) and Jefferson Co., West Virginia burials. 3rd) There is a large cemetery in Brunswick, Maryland. I don't know the exact name, but it could also have people from Lovettsville interred within its walls. Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love and respect your work." John Morris CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marilyn Marlow <marilyn498@webtv.net> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Cemeterys > Hi Shelvy, Thank you for the information, Could you look in your > cemetery book for a Annie Fry died in 1968, He madian name was Tribby, I > cant imagin where she could be buried, I thought she was buried by her > sons Addison Leslie Fry, and Charles Clayton. Her name is Jane Anne Fry > my mother called her grandma Annie maybe Annie is on her headstone > instead of Jane. From what the lady at the Thomas Balch libaray said i > am related to 2/3 of Loudoun County, They came to Loudoun County in the > middle 1700 and died not start leaving there till the lat 1800. Have not > found her husband yet either, his name is Charles luther Fry, if you > find anything at all would you let me know. Thank you for the help. > Marilyn > > ______________________________

    05/15/2002 12:32:12
    1. [VALOUDOU-L] County-wide cemetery info
    2. Marty Hiatt
    3. continuing the search for Jane Anne Frye--- Marilyn Marlow added: "She lived on Shorthill mountain. Is that near the Maryland boarder." You need a map. Yes the Shorthill crosses the Potomac and continues into Maryland. If she lived over there you might try St. Paul's Lutheran, or Ebenezer Methodist cemetery. Have you contacted Balch library for a search of the county-wide cemetery data base? Keep in mind it will only list those burials marked with inscribed headstones. Do you have this woman's death certificate? It should say exactly where she was buried. You can order one from Richmond. Then search for her obituary. Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love and respect your work." John Morris CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marilyn Marlow <marilyn498@webtv.net> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Cemeterys > Hi Shelvy, Thank you for the information, Could you look in your > cemetery book for a Annie Fry died in 1968, He madian name was Tribby, I > cant imagin where she could be buried, I thought she was buried by her > sons Addison Leslie Fry, and Charles Clayton. Her name is Jane Anne Fry > my mother called her grandma Annie maybe Annie is on her headstone > instead of Jane. From what the lady at the Thomas Balch libaray said i > am related to 2/3 of Loudoun County, They came to Loudoun County in the > middle 1700 and died not start leaving there till the lat 1800. Have not > found her husband yet either, his name is Charles luther Fry, if you > find anything at all would you let me know. Thank you for the help. > Marilyn > > ______________________________

    05/15/2002 03:13:08