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    1. Re: [WiMilwau] Bond lookup
    2. Sorry, so many lookups and people dropping in for help at Forest Home Cemetery on this, my volunteer day for family history/genealogical lookups, I didn't tie the two messages together (yesterday's and today's) Dor Ernest C. Bond is buried at historic Forest Home Cemetery. He was born on April 26, 1877 and died on May 6, 1937 and was cremated on May 10th and shortly after that was interred in Lot 11, Block 20, Section 51. Buried with him are Sadie Myrick Bond (also cremated - but in Houston, Texas and later buried at Forest Home in the same lot, block and sections. Her life time dates were October 24, 1879 to 7-29-1960. And, buried in the same plot with them is Marjorie E. Chere Hendrickson who was also cremated. Her life time dates were March 15, 1906 and death on April 17, 1996. Dr. Bon bought these graves on October 22, 1929. After his death Clifford M. Bond became the lot representative on May 11, 1937. On January 3, 19651 Marjorie B. Chere became the lot representative and on January 7, 1988 Sally Chere Waraczynski became the representative. All three burials have headstones Should you want this in printed form from the burial card and a cemetery map and a section map show the exact location, I would be glad to mail it to you but the cemetery does have a $1.00 fee per name looked up: to cover copying charges, records use, paper, envelope and mailing costs. My personal research and the mailing out of the information is done as a hobby on my part and in thanksgiving for the many people who have helped me with my own research into my family. Please let me know what you would like me to do. Bob of Brookfield

    07/27/2001 02:52:20
    1. Re: [WiMilwau] Bond lookup
    2. Marill Trujillo
    3. on 7/27/01 5:52 PM, Gartzr@aol.com at Gartzr@aol.com wrote: > Sorry, so many lookups and people dropping in for help at Forest Home > Cemetery on this, my volunteer day for family history/genealogical lookups, I > didn't tie the two messages together (yesterday's and today's) > Dor Ernest C. Bond is buried at historic Forest Home Cemetery. He was > born on April 26, 1877 and died on May 6, 1937 and was cremated on May 10th > and shortly after that was interred in Lot 11, Block 20, Section 51. Buried > with him are Sadie Myrick Bond (also cremated - but in Houston, Texas and > later buried at Forest Home in the same lot, block and sections. Her life > time dates were October 24, 1879 to 7-29-1960. And, buried in the same plot > with them is Marjorie E. Chere Hendrickson who was also cremated. Her life > time dates were March 15, 1906 and death on April 17, 1996. > Dr. Bon bought these graves on October 22, 1929. After his death > Clifford M. Bond became the lot representative on May 11, 1937. On January > 3, 19651 Marjorie B. Chere became the lot representative and on January 7, > 1988 Sally Chere Waraczynski became the representative. All three burials > have headstones > Should you want this in printed form from the burial card and a > cemetery map and a section map show the exact location, I would be glad to > mail it to you but the cemetery does have a $1.00 fee per name looked up: to > cover copying charges, records use, paper, envelope and mailing costs. My > personal research and the mailing out of the information is done as a hobby > on my part and in thanksgiving for the many people who have helped me with my > own research into my family. Please let me know what you would like me to do. > > Bob of Brookfield > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > Dear Bob, I would love to have this information as you describe. Should I send a check? Total amount? To whom would I make it out? Thank you so much for this reply. I had totally lost touch with this family. (He was my oldest uncle and much loved by my older siblings. I never go to meet him or any of his children.) I know he had a daughter named Marjorie and also a son named Clifford Myrick Bond but had no idea what had happened to them. I am so sorry I did not begin this research in time to get to know his grand daughter before she died (so recently). I appreciate your generous gift of time to help me. Marilyn

    07/27/2001 04:10:57