Re: Re: Identifying Unmarked Grave (?) - John Smith
Subject: Re: Re: Identifying Unmarked Grave (?)
From: John Smith
Date: May 12, 2000

Hire a professional archeologist.  NEW SOUTH ASSOCIATES does that sort of
work.  Call Dr. Joe Joseph at 770 498-4155.  Good luck.
John Smith


At 08:15 PM 5/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Can anyone tell me how to have a grave identified?  My G Grandfather's (d 
>1906) grave is in a very old well kept cemetery.  We had always thought our 
>G-Grandmother (d 1907) was buried there, too.  There is a small stone and a 
>Confederate marker at the site of his grave and an area next to it with no 
>marks.  The cemetery has no record of either of them in their card file.
>
>They have a data base that was probably done in connection with a physical 
>inventory.  This database has his name and the information that is found on 
>his stone, but there is no record of his wife.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Sorry this is so long.
>Marion Smith Whiting
>
>



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