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    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all. I came across three cemeteries today, two of them thanks to Izetta Barbour. So watch your emails tonight and see what and how I saw. Updates will be the: Bloxham Cemetery (thanks Izetta) Saville Cemetery (thanks Izetta) Pepper Cemetery (new) Nelson Cemetery (update) Moreland Cemetery (update) Visits with Tim Reid and Iris Dell Kline. More later. Wayne of Capon Bridge At 05:00 PM 10/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: >I have reference (from Kerns: Historical Records of Old Frederick and >Hampshire Counties) to an ancestor, Barbara Foltz Haines (wife of Jacob >Haines), buried in 1899 on Mouser's Ridge (I believe that is near >Slanesville). Any idea which cemetery that might be?? > >Nancy Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/17/2002 12:07:42
    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -NELSON- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all, If you go to the NELSON Family Cemetery page you will see that I added the following note: I have talked to a long time residents of Dillions Run, and found that when they were children, they played around the pastures and was sure there was more then just one grave there on the hill. So I will get back and talk with the Morelands and see if I can go search through the woods a bit more. Wayne of Capon Bridge Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/17/2002 01:07:08
    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -MCCAULEY- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all, For the past couple of weeks Izetta Barbour and I have been looking for the old McCauley Homestead and Family Cemetery, and so far, no luck. We have walked through cow pastures, woods, stickers and hill, and no luck in finding either the house or the cemetery. I do have a few lead, and Izetta, I hope you will break into this conversation and let me know what you think. I have talked to Marilyn Conneway, my mailman's wife. I was told that she may know where the Old McCauley Family Cemetery was located. The told me that she believed that it was the same cemetery that the Morelands are buried in down Timber Mt. Road. Izetta, remember you went to that one this last weekend, climbing the fence and fighting a snake. Marilyn continued to tell me that the lady that owns the fruit stand at the top of Cooper Mt. was a McCauley, and she would be able to help more. Also the old McCauley home was located just down Timber Mt. Road. It had burnt down and has been replaced. I will get with Mrs. Smith the fruit stand lady and see if she can supply me with more information. Fun Fun Fun. Wayne of Capon Bridge Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/17/2002 01:17:43
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -MCCAULEY- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. Izetta Barbour
    3. Wayne, that sounds possible, Do you think maybe she could be talking about the place we said there was the two chimney's standing and they rebuilt some where else?. Did Marilyn say that she would show you where she thinks maybe it might be?. It could possibly be that those slate markers in the Moreland cemetery could be some McCauley's. Maybe Mrs. Smith will know something, I feel sure they have to be somewhere around there. You know the old saying, never leave a stone unturned. As much luck as you are having finding all of the out of the way cemeteries, I feel sure that one " lucky day" you are going to walk upon some McCauley's in one of them. Izetta ----- Original Message ----- From: "R. Wayne McGahuey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 4:17 PM Subject: [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -MCCAULEY- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project > Greetings one and all, > > For the past couple of weeks Izetta Barbour and I have been looking for the > old McCauley Homestead and Family Cemetery, and so far, no luck. We have > walked through cow pastures, woods, stickers and hill, and no luck in > finding either the house or the cemetery. > > I do have a few lead, and Izetta, I hope you will break into this > conversation and let me know what you think. > I have talked to Marilyn Conneway, my mailman's wife. I was told that she > may know where the Old McCauley Family Cemetery was located. The told me > that she believed that it was the same cemetery that the Morelands are > buried in down Timber Mt. Road. > Izetta, remember you went to that one this last weekend, climbing the fence > and fighting a snake. Marilyn continued to tell me that the lady that > owns the fruit stand at the top of Cooper Mt. was a McCauley, and she would > be able to help more. Also the old McCauley home was located just down > Timber Mt. Road. It had burnt down and has been replaced. I will get > with Mrs. Smith the fruit stand lady and see if she can supply me with more > information. > > Fun Fun Fun. > > Wayne of Capon Bridge > > > > > Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm > My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.394 / Virus Database: 224 - Release Date: 10/3/02

    10/17/2002 02:31:26
    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -SAVILLE/KLINE- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all, Today I went to several cemeteries. One of them being the Saville/Kline Cemetery. This listing of the people in the cemetery isn't complete at this time, as there are a few names and dates missing, as will as the inscriptions. I took photos of each stone thinking that I could read them when I got home, but no such luck. If anyone has a completed listing of the people, could you email them to me so I can place them on the website. http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/saville2.htm Have a good night. Wayne of Capon Bridge At 06:07 PM 10/17/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Greetings one and all. > >I came across three cemeteries today, two of them thanks to Izetta Barbour. > >So watch your emails tonight and see what and how I saw. > >Updates will be the: > >Bloxham Cemetery (thanks Izetta) >Saville Cemetery (thanks Izetta) >Pepper Cemetery (new) >Nelson Cemetery (update) >Moreland Cemetery (update) > >Visits with Tim Reid and Iris Dell Kline. > >More later. > >Wayne of Capon Bridge > >At 05:00 PM 10/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: >>I have reference (from Kerns: Historical Records of Old Frederick and >>Hampshire Counties) to an ancestor, Barbara Foltz Haines (wife of Jacob >>Haines), buried in 1899 on Mouser's Ridge (I believe that is near >>Slanesville). Any idea which cemetery that might be?? >> >>Nancy > >Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm >My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/17/2002 03:35:57
    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: -PEPPER- Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all, My last update for the night. This one is to the Pepper Family Cemetery. http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/pepper.htm I met the owner of the land and we talked a while out there in the pasture. He told me that his family made the fence around the cemetery years ago to keep the cows off and that he (Tim Ried) had made the fence around the Bloxham Cemetery as well. Today I took my dog with me and he enjoyed the cows sniffing him. He liked jumping in the cow pies, and smelling every one of them. And guess who wasn't allowed in my truck until I washed his paws. This was the last cemetery for the day. As you can see I did do alot. If anyone out there has good directions to a cemetery that you wish me to find, I will do everything that I can. One of the cemeteries that I want to find is on the USGS maps, and it appears to be in the middle of know where. Somewhere on the SouthEastern most corner of Hampshire Co. around Dutch Hollow. I see it on the map, but have to figure out how to get to it. I see that Warden Lake is South of it and there appears to be a road to it, dirt Jeep road, there is also a road from Rio, but if anyone knows an easy way to get to the "Picnic Area" at Warden Lake, by Wardensville, please let me know. Maybe we can do some serious 4-wheeling. Good night. Wayne of Capon Bridge Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/17/2002 04:18:35
    1. [WVHAMPSH-L] Cemeterying: Hampshire County 250 Cemetery Project
    2. R. Wayne McGahuey
    3. Greetings one and all I went out and about for a few hours today. So for the next couple of hours, I will be updating the website for the additions. My first update is to the Church of Christ Memorial Park in Delray. http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/delray.htm Today I stopped by and took photos of all the markers and found out that this a very new cemetery as several of the markers don't have death dates on them yet. The other places I will be adding tonight will be the Rosebrough Family Cemetey and the Wilson Family Cemetery. Wayne of Capon Bridge Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm

    10/20/2002 02:36:37