The French-Murphy, McLaughlin, and Arnold cemeteries are included in Vicki Horton's book "Springfield District Cemeteries"--they are all on "Route 1/1, Green Spring, WV." From the map she provides, they seem to be the ones you mean. The McLaughlin cemetery is described as containing "several unmarked stones" (nothing else); the French Murphy has stones for these names: French, Myers, Murphy, Howard, Rector, and Stump. The Arnold cemetery contains two Arnolds and three Hasses. Look-ups, anyone? There doesn't seem to be a Civil War cemetery in this book--be very interesting to find it! If you cemetery-strollers ever find a grave for Peregrine (1779-1847) or Deborah Baker (1781-1847)--please let me know! I'm way out here in Nebraska... Martha Grenzeback graymatters2@juno.com On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:22:14 -0400 "DanlHarris" <DanlHarris@mgfairfax.rr.com> writes: > Good news. I found out where the FRENCH-MURPHY Cemetary is located. > It is > in the second loop upstream on South Branch River (MESSICK Farm -- > off > ARNOLD-STICKLEY Rd). I believe it is about 100-200 yards East from > the > MCLAUGHLIN Cemetary. I also located the ARNOLD Cemetary on the > FRENCH's > Neck (due south of FRENCH's Station (over the ridge). > > Some people that own a lot near the ARNOLD Cemetary said there is > also a > Civil War cemetary near the ARNOLD Cemetary. > > Got to do some walking this winter. I will check them out when the > snow > knocks the weeds down and the snakes are gone. > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi, Martha! I am interested in the three names of the Hass' surname. I have a misssing gggrandmother named Catherine Hass dau of Peter and Mary Haas/Hass. She was married to Israel Mayberry at Romney on 27 Mar 1827. They had five children named Mary age 21, Thomas age 19, Francis age 16, Peter age 16, Francis age 16 or 17; and Sarah Mayberry. I know absolutely zip on what happened to all the children except my ggrandpa Francis who on the 1850 Census was living in the household of Sarah Taylor, the other siblings were living in the household of their grandparents Peter and Mary Hass. I think I have information that Sarah married James Newton Morehead a physician and enlisted on 25 June 1861 into Company K, 13th Infantry Regt of Virginia. I saw that he was killed at the battle of Chancellorsville/Fredricksburg, Va on 4 May 1863. He is listed on a file at Ancestry.com as having enlisted at Hanging Rock, Va. Where is that located? I assume it's nearby Romney. What happened to Sarah? Were there any children? Etc. What happened to the other children i.e. Mary; Thomas; Peter Mayberry. I have located myggrandpa Francis aka Frank he died @ 1873-77. He lived with his family at Harrisonburg, Cass County, Mo. (to be exact he lived at Grand River Twp. located nearby Harrisonburg). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Frank Mayberry in Muskogee, Ok P.S. I think some of the Mayberry's may have married into the Arnold surname I would like to know for sure. Tks, graymatters2@juno.com wrote: > The French-Murphy, McLaughlin, and Arnold cemeteries are included in > Vicki Horton's book "Springfield District Cemeteries"--they are all on > "Route 1/1, Green Spring, WV." From the map she provides, they seem to > be the ones you mean. The McLaughlin cemetery is described as containing > "several unmarked stones" (nothing else); the French Murphy has stones > for these names: French, Myers, Murphy, Howard, Rector, and Stump. > The Arnold cemetery contains two Arnolds and three Hasses. Look-ups, > anyone? > > There doesn't seem to be a Civil War cemetery in this book--be very > interesting to find it! > > If you cemetery-strollers ever find a grave for Peregrine (1779-1847) or > Deborah Baker (1781-1847)--please let me know! I'm way out here in > Nebraska... > > Martha Grenzeback > graymatters2@juno.com > > On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:22:14 -0400 "DanlHarris" > <DanlHarris@mgfairfax.rr.com> writes: > > Good news. I found out where the FRENCH-MURPHY Cemetary is located. > > It is > > in the second loop upstream on South Branch River (MESSICK Farm -- > > off > > ARNOLD-STICKLEY Rd). I believe it is about 100-200 yards East from > > the > > MCLAUGHLIN Cemetary. I also located the ARNOLD Cemetary on the > > FRENCH's > > Neck (due south of FRENCH's Station (over the ridge). > > > > Some people that own a lot near the ARNOLD Cemetary said there is > > also a > > Civil War cemetary near the ARNOLD Cemetary. > > > > Got to do some walking this winter. I will check them out when the > > snow > > knocks the weeds down and the snakes are gone. > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.