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Our Current Newsletter Spring 2012


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wpe2B.jpg (62126 bytes) The Old Tate Family Cemetery wpe4.jpg (47582 bytes)
now abandoned, maintained by a local Garden Club

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wpe30.jpg (47969 bytes) Elias Allred, Sr. and wife Mary's graves.  In the photo above right, you can see their graves in the center of the cemetery.  The wall in the background surrounds the Tate family graves.  Both tombstones looked like someone had possibly poured Clorox or some sort of acidic cleaner on them, probably to clean off the moss and mold.  You can clearly see the damage it caused in the photos below.  Such a shame!

wpe38.jpg (25185 bytes)  Elias Allred, June 9, 1789 - June 12, 1870

wpe3A.jpg (23622 bytes)  Mary Allred, March 28, 1789 - October 6, 1882

wpe32.jpg (41652 bytes) Minnie, daughter of E. R. and S. E. Allred, April 21, 1880 - Setp 21, 1882

wpe34.jpg (31986 bytes) In memory of two infant sons of E. R. and S. E. Allred (no dates)

wpe2E.jpg (48435 bytes) Minnie and the two babies (siblings) are buried beside each other

wpe36.jpg (34367 bytes) Mary Allred, daughter of J. M. and Martha B. Allred, Oct 22, 1855 - Oct 2, 1862

 

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