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From: "Catherine R. Buck" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Re: NJHUNTER-Cemetery info available?
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 18:54:03 -0400
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I also am interested in anything which might be *uncovered* :) about all
those variations of the name PETTY. So much has been lost from old
cemeteries. In Montgomery County, PA, I'm certain my gr gr gr grandfather
is buried in Old Puff's cemetery in Upper Dublin, but the records before
1850 have disappeared, and even though two of his sons are buried there, gr
gr gr died just before the 'new' building was erected next to the cemetery,
and some of the headstones next to a new stone wall just disappeared. How
sad. Ruth in GA
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Subject: [NJHUNTER] Re: NJHUNTER-Cemetery info available?
> The articles about uncovering the old cemeteries and gleaning the
> genealogical info is extremely interesting. When or how will we be able
to
> learn what info has been found?
.
> I am especially interested in any 1700 data about the
>
> PETTY/PETTIE/PETTE/PETTER/PETTEN family
>
> or any other derivatives that even look like they might fit. > Marjory
A. PETTY Austen
>
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