Re: Cemeteries of SC - Charles L. Dibble
Subject: Re: Cemeteries of SC
From: Charles L. Dibble
Date: June 25, 1998

Does anyone know if there exists on the Internet a transcription of the
tombstones in the graveyard of the French Protestant (Huguenot) Church on
Church Street in Charleston?  The stained glass windows?
cld

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From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Thursday, June 25, 1998 03:11 PM
Subject: Cemeteries of SC


SCROOTS members,
>One of the things I enjoy most about genealogy is visiting the old
cemeteries
>where my ancestors are buried.
>I'm sure all of us know of many South Carolina cemeteries, those that are
>nicely kept and those that are deep in the woods (sometimes the most fun to
>find!).
>If we could list some of those cemeteries, their locations (be sure to note
if
>it on private property, and some of the surnames found there, we many be
able
>to help each other find a lost ancestor.
>I will start by telling you a little about my Zahler's Cemetery, located
on
>Hwy. 13, between Yemassee and Early Branch. It is a family cemetery, but is
>not considered private property. Several times a year, many of us family
>members get together to clean the cemetery and enjoy a cookout together.
>While most of the graves are ZAHLER and YOUMANS, you will also find DAVIS
>ULMER HEAPE GATCH DAVIDSON SEARSON GLOVER.
>Those that I am researching are in bold type.
>Patty Davis Runey
>Charleston, SC
>
>
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