Cemeteries of the Covered Bridges
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Cemeteries of the Covered Bridges |
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http://cemeteriesofthecoveredbridges.blogspot.com |
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English |
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Cemeteries, Travels, Genealogy |
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At Cemeteries of the Covered Bridges I will depict cemeteries I have visited in states other than my home state of Texas. This blog replaces the original Graveyard Rabbit of the Covered Bridges in which I focused on small Texas cemeteries.
I will blog about these cemeteries and post pictures of unusual gravestones and the not-so-unusual, and the information transcribed on them. I will also write an occasional story about some of the individuals buried there.
If you have an ancestor buried in one of these old cemeteries, I would be more than happy to publish your photos and information about that individual, citing you as the source, in the hopes that you may connect with a distant relative. Your comments and suggestions will always be welcome. |
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18 Followers |
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